A 5-Day Jeti-Oguz to Altyn-Arashan treking via Ala-Kol lake

A 5-Day Jeti-Oguz to Altyn-Arashan treking via Ala-Kol lake

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Physical effort Medium
Trip type Trekking
Available dates:
Jun 7, 2026 Jun 14, 2026 Jun 21, 2026 Jun 28, 2026 Jul 5, 2026 Jul 12, 2026 Jul 19, 2026 Jul 26, 2026 Aug 2, 2026 Aug 9, 2026 Aug 16, 2026 Aug 23, 2026 Aug 30, 2026 Sep 6, 2026
Available spots: 10

Starting from $485 per person (Fixed Date Group Tour)
Minimum 3 participants required to confirm departure.
Private departures available — check Dates & Prices.

Overview

This is a 5-day trekking adventure along the Ak-Suu Transverse route—one of Kyrgyzstan’s most scenic and diverse mountain routes. Beginning at the famous red sandstone cliffs of Jeti-Ögüz and ending in the natural hot springs of Altyn Arashan, the journey leads through alpine valleys, spruce forests, wide glaciated gorges, and high mountain passes.
You’ll cross three major passes, camp beside the iconic Ala-Kul Lake, and experience authentic Kyrgyz hospitality in yurts, tents, and a cozy guesthouse. The trek concludes with a descent to Ak-Suu village and a short transfer back to Karakol.

 Highlights

Mountain Passes — 2 high-altitude passes

  • Teleti Pass — 3,792 m (Moderate)
  • Ala-Kul North Pass — 3,906 m (Challenging)

 Alpine Lakes — 1 iconic lake + multiple small tarns

  • Ala-Kul Lake — 3,550 m, one of Central Asia’s most photographed alpine lakes
  • Several small glacial tarns and streams along the rout

 Route Features

  • The legendary Jeti-Ögüz red cliffs & Broken Heart Rock
  • Scenic Telety & Karakol gorges with forests, meadows, and rivers
  • Wide glaciated valleys of the Terskey Ala-Too range
  • Camp beside turquoise Ala-Kul
  • Relaxing natural hot springs at Altyn Arashan
  • Authentic overnights in tents, yurts, and a mountain guesthouse
  • Stunning views of Oguz Bashi Peak

Requirements

  • Good physical condition for multi-day high-altitude trekking
  • Proper hiking boots, warm layers, waterproof clothing
  • Ability to walk 5–8 hours per day on varied mountain terrain
  • Travel insurance covering trekking activities

Karakol → Jeti-Ögüz → Telety Valley
Drive from Karakol to the famous red cliffs of Jeti-Ögüz. Begin trekking through Kok-Jaik pasture into Telety Valley. Lunch in a traditional yurt before continuing along the river to the tent camp.
Distance: 13 km
Hiking time: 4–5 h
Accommodation: Tent camp
Meals: L / D
ala kol alpine

Day 2 — Telety → Teleti Pass → Karakol Gorge
Ascend to Teleti Pass (3,792 m) for panoramic alpine views. Descend through meadows and spruce forests into Karakol Gorge. Overnight in a yurt camp.
Distance: 15 km
Hiking time: 6–7 h
Accommodation: Yurt camp
Meals: B / L / D

Day 3 — Karakol Gorge → Ala-Kul Lake
Trek deeper into Karakol Gorge, gradually gaining altitude. The final push leads to the turquoise Ala-Kul Lake (3,550 m). Set up camp beside the shoreline.
Distance: 11 km
Hiking time: 4–5 h
Accommodation: Tent camp
Meals: B / L / D
karakol gorge kyrgyzstan

Ala-Kul → Ala-Kul North Pass → Altyn Arashan

Climb to Ala-Kul North Pass (3,906 m), the highest point of the trek, offering dramatic views of the Terskey Ala-Too range and Ala-Kul Lake. Descend into the Altyn Arashan Valley and enjoy its natural hot springs.
Distance: 15 km
Hiking time: 7–8 h
Accommodation: Yurt camp / Yurt
Meals: B / L / D

Altyn Arashan → Ak-Suu → Transfer to Karakol
Descend through forests and river valleys to Ak-Suu village (14 km / 4–5 h). Short transfer back to Karakol (~30 minutes). End of the trek.
Distance: 14 km
Hiking time: 4–5 h
Accommodation: Not included
Meals: B / L
Transfer: 30 min
Altyn Arashan yurt camp

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Amount of people Cost per person (KGS) Cost per group (KGS)
1 83875 83875
2 56650 113300
3 47575 142725
4 43038 172150
5 40315 201575
6 38500 231000
7 42311 296175
8 40700 325600
9 39447 355025
10 38445 384450
11 37625 413875
12 36942 443300
13 36363 472725
14 35868 502150
15 35438 531575
16 35063 561000
17 34731 590425
18 34436 619850
19 34172 649275
20 33935 678700

Included

Not Included

  • All accommodation
  • 3 times meal
  • English speaking guide
  • All transportation
  • Entrance fees
  • Hot springs
  • Alcohol
  • Fly ticket
  • WNG tickets
  • Insurance
  • Horse riding
  • All park enty fees
  • Sleeping bag, mattress
  • Transfers
  • Assistance
  • Starlink internet
  • Horses
  • Porters for luggage
  • Personal expenses
  • Single supplement
  • Shower or sauna in camps
  • Extra guide if over 7

Useful information

What to Take With You

Clothing

  • Layered Clothing: To adjust to varying temperatures, bring lightweight, breathable layers for daytime activities and warmer layers for cooler evenings.
  • Waterproof Jacket and Pants: Essential for protection against rain and wind.
  • Comfortable Hiking Boots: Sturdy, well-fitting boots with good ankle support are crucial for trekking and hiking.
  • Warm Hat and Gloves: Even in summer, higher altitudes can be chilly.
  • Swimwear: For potential swimming opportunities in lakes or hot springs.

Gear

  • Daypack: A comfortable backpack for carrying essentials during daily activities.
  • Sleeping Bag: While provided at camps, you may prefer your own for added comfort.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight: For use in yurts, tents, and during night activities.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.

Personal Items

  • Sunscreen and Lip Balm: High SPF to protect against strong mountain sun.
  • Sunglasses: With UV protection.
  • Personal Medications: Ensure you have enough for the entire trip.
  • Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, and other personal hygiene items.

Documents and Money

  • Passport and Visa (if required): Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
  • Travel Insurance: Including coverage for trekking and horseback riding.

Miscellaneous

  • Camera and Batteries: To capture the stunning landscapes and memorable moments.
  • Power Bank: To charge your electronic devices when outlets are unavailable.
  • Notebook and Pen: For journaling your experiences or jotting down important information.

Frequently Asked Questions

To determine if you’re fit enough for the Lake Ala-Kol trek, consider the following: 1.Physical Fitness: The trek involves moderate to challenging terrain with steep ascents and descents. A good level of cardiovascular fitness is important. If you regularly engage in activities like hiking, running, or cycling, you should be well-prepared. 2.Duration of Trekking: You will be trekking for several hours each day (5-6 hours on average), so it’s helpful to have endurance for sustained activity. 3.Altitude: The trek reaches elevations up to 3,650 meters (11,975 feet). If you have not hiked at high altitudes before, it may take some acclimatization, and you should be aware of altitude sickness symptoms. 4.Preparation: Prior training can help. Incorporate hikes with elevation gain into your routine, and practice carrying a daypack. 5.Consult a Professional: If you have any health concerns or pre-existing conditions, consider consulting a healthcare provider before undertaking the trek. If you regularly engage in physical activity and are comfortable with longer hikes, you should be fit enough for this adventure! Are meals included in the trekking package?
Yes, all meals are provided, including breakfasts, dinners, and lunch boxes throughout the trek.
The price varies based on the number of participants and the season. For detailed information, please contact us directly.
Staying hydrated is crucial during the trek to Lake Ala-Kol. Here are some important points about drinking water: 1.Water Availability: Fresh water is usually available from natural sources along the trekking route. Make sure to refill your water bottles whenever you have the opportunity. 2.Water Purification: It’s advisable to purify water from natural sources to prevent illness. You can use water purification tablets, filters, or boil water to ensure it’s safe to drink. 3.Hydration Tips: - Drink Regularly: Don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink water. Aim to drink small amounts regularly throughout the day. - Monitor Color: Check the color of your urine; pale yellow indicates good hydration, while dark yellow may indicate dehydration. - Electrolytes: Consider bringing electrolyte tablets or powders to add to your water, especially if you’re sweating a lot. 4.Daily Intake: Aim to drink at least 2-3 liters of water daily, more if you’re sweating heavily or if the weather is hot. 5.During the Trek: Carry a refillable water bottle or hydration system in your daypack for easy access while hiking.v By staying well-hydrated, you’ll maintain your energy levels and enjoy your trekking experience more!
For your trekking adventure, we recommend traveling with a soft material bag for your main luggage and a small daypack for essentials. Ensure your bags are of good quality, with strong straps and secure zippers. Since temperatures can vary widely (from 0 to 30 degrees Celsius), layering your clothing is essential. You’ll likely be adjusting layers frequently throughout the day, especially while walking.
Accommodations include cozy guesthouses in the villages and towns, yurt camps, and camping near Lake Ala-Kol. There is no need to carry tents, as all overnight places will be provided by yurt camps.