To the east of Bishkek is the deep and imposing Lake Issyk-Kul. Mountains rise almost sheer from the water on all sides, their jagged peaks capped with snow for most of the year.
On the southeastern shore is Karakol, a pretty old Russian settlement with gingerbread houses and a photogenic bazaar.
Lake Issyk-Kul is the second largest alpine lake in the world, measuring over 170 km in length and 70 km at its widest point. The name meaning "warm lake" is a reference to the fact that it has never frozen — a reflection of its extreme depth, mineral content and geothermal activity in the area.
Around Issyk-Kul
To the north and east of Issyk-Kul are the highest peaks of the Tien Shan Mountains, including 7,010 metre Khan Tengri and 7,439 metre Pik Pobedy, either side of the massive Inylchek Glacier. Further west, set in a high alpine valley is Lake Song Kol.
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Places near Issyk-Kul
- Song-Kul 70 miles away
- Bishkek 85 miles away
- Karakol 115 miles away
- Tash Rabat 120 miles away
- Arslanbob 184 miles away
- The Inylchek Glacier 198 miles away
- Osh 220 miles away