Trekking

Kol-Ukok Wilderness Trek

RARE
Duration 7 days
Difficulty Challenging
Max Altitude 3,518 m
Season Jul – Aug
Group Size 2–6
Starts Bishkek

Overview

Kol-Ukok is one of the least-visited alpine lakes in Kyrgyzstan — a turquoise body of water at 3,518m, reached after three days of trekking through valleys that see almost no tourist traffic. This is genuine wilderness travel.

The route begins with a long drive southwest to Kyzart village, then climbs steadily through increasingly remote terrain. Phone signal disappears after the first camp. Wildlife is abundant: marmots, eagles, and if you are fortunate, Marco Polo sheep on the high ridgelines. The lake itself is extraordinary — a vivid turquoise set against bare rock walls — and an exploration day gives you time to sit with it properly.

Maximum group size is 6. The small numbers are deliberate — this is not a tour that works at scale.

Itinerary

Long drive southwest (6h). Overnight in guesthouse. Route briefing.

Trek begins. Enter the Kol-Ukok valley. First wild camp among wildflowers.

Steep ascent. No phone signal from here. Just wilderness, silence, and mountains.

Reach the lake. One of the least-visited bodies of water in Central Asia. Incredible turquoise colour. Wild camp on the shore.

Rest, swim (brave only), explore. Absolute silence. Photography at golden hour.

Begin descent. Retrace to valley camp.

Final descent. Drive back to Bishkek.

What's Included

Included

  • Expert mountain guide
  • All camping equipment
  • Full board all days
  • 4WD transport Bishkek–Kyzart–Bishkek
  • Permit fees

Not Included

  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Gratuities

Route Map

Interactive route map — Phase D