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And we're back in Karakol!! This time for the second part of the city tour experience. We go from the weekly animal market to Paragliding to the Dungan Cultural Food Tour (with Ashlam-fu) to the Kapakoa Ski Resort for Sunset!!
It was an incredible way to finish the last days exploring Karakol. I hope you like the video and thanks for watching!!
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Visiting Karakol as day trip in Kyrgyzstan
After spending several days focused on the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan we decided to take a day trip to Karakol (Каракол) for a change of pace. Our trip focused on visiting some museums, mosques, cathedrals, markets and having a traditional Kyrgyz lunch inside of a yurt. We had ambitious plans of hiking, visiting a waterfall and few other things but we ran out of time. If you're going to visit Karakol learn from our mistake and spend a few more days to really enjoy the outdoor adventure activities.
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Good morning from Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан). It is time for a day trip because we've been spending a lot of time at the World Nomad Games and it is time to get out and get to know the country a little bit. So we're taking a day trip to Karakol (Каракол). We're going to be doing some hiking, visiting waterfalls. Yeah, it is going to be really cool. I mean we've seen quite a bit of the country but we haven't been to that area yet so we're really excited about it. Let's go.
Okay, so we have been driving for about two hours and we've almost made it to Karakol (Каракол). Right now we're in the outskirts and we're stopping at the Nikolay Mikhailovich Przhevalsky museum and basically this was a guy who wanted to be a traveler. So I can relate to him. Um, he was from Russia but at the time Russian didn't have the permission to just you know go off and wander around on their own. So this guy decided to join the military and he proposed to be the first person to explore Central Asia and reach Tibet and his proposal was approved so he was funded by Russia and today there is a museum dedicated to his work.
After a short visit to the museum, we then continued on our drive towards Karakol (Каракол), where our first stop was the Dungan Mosque.
So in order to visit the Mosque you don't just wear a scarf. You need a full cloak. This will be interesting. Alright. Let's put this on. Fancy. It is like velvet.
The mosque gets its name from the Dungan people who are Muslim, but of Chinese origin. The building is quite unique because you can see the two cultures colliding; it contains elements of a traditional mosque, but at first glance it looks more like a Buddhist temple.
So now we're visiting an Orthodox Church and that was really close to the mosque.
We then went to the Holy Trinity Cathedral, which is in the centre of Karakol (Каракол). Just remember, girls need to wear a head covering and boys must take off their hats in order to go inside.
From there we continued to the Karakol Market in search of food. If there’s one dish the town is known for it’s Ashlyan Fu, a cold noodle soup with spices and jellies. There’s a whole alley in the market that specializes in this dish; so be sure to try it.
Alright so we've had a pretty busy morning of sightseeing. Now it is time for food. Yeah, we've worked up a pretty big appetite and the coolest thing is we're going to go eat inside of yurt. A yurt.
For lunch we had Dumlyama: a dish with potatoes, cabbage, onions, peppers, and meat. We also had boorsok: which are little pieces of fried dough that go really nice with jam.
So we've stopped off at this kind of cool scenic area that is called Jeti-Ögüz and nearby there is apparently some fantastic hiking. Yeah, and the name translates to seven bulls so I don't know do you see any bulls over there? You know I see in the rock formations. I think I see more than seven things.
We had really been looking forward to hiking along here, but unfortunately, this is the part of the tour where we ran out of time. This also means we didn’t get to see the waterfalls we had heard about, so if you do decide to visit Karakol (قاراقول), don’t do it as a quick day trip like we did!
Yeah, I think it is the kind of place where you want to give it a few days so you can see the surrounding areas and also that town is really known for hiking so if you're in to outdoorsy stuff go there and explore it properly.
Yeah, maybe spend like two or three days in Karakol (Каракол) see the surroundings, hike, trek and yeah really explore it.
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Horse trekking tour in Kyrgyzstan mountains | Karakol to Ala-kul lake with Bulak Say
This 3 day 2 night horse trek in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan was THE most amazing experience of our entire trip!
Journey by horse through Alpine forests and snow capped mountains, trek up to the famous lake of Ala-kul. Stay in yurts, try local traditional food, bath in amazing wild hot springs, soak in everything that is Kyrgyzstan.
Day 1 Set off from Karakol around 9-10am. Trek by horse up the Altyn Arashan valley. Arrive in Altyn Arashan mid afternoon to be greeted with tea and snacks. Check into your comfortable yurt and explore the hot springs around the village:
Day 2 After and early start and a good breakfast trek by horse to a point near Ala-kul lake. At this point you have to do the last steep climb by foot to a beautiful ridge that overlooks Ala-kul lake. This last part of the route is too steep for the horses. It will take around 1 hour by foot. After some time enjoying Ala-kul lake, head back to the horses and ride back to Altyn Arashan village. When you return to Altyn Arashan enjoy the hotsprings again!
Day 3 After a relaxed start and breakfast trek by horseback back down the Altyn Arashan valley to your starting point.
Everything was so perfect! We are so happy we found Bulak-Say
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15 Things to do in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Karakol, Kyrgyzstan in this travel guide covering all of the top things to do in Karakol City (Каракол) including attractions for both culture vultures and outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure travel.
Karakol, located on the eastern section of Lake Issyk-Kul, is for many considered the adventure capital of Kyrgyzstan. Many adventurous travelers visit Karakol to arrange hikes, treks, horse rides and camping adventures; however, Karakol city warrants considerable exploration as its unique mosques, cathedrals, parks and other quirky attractions will capture your attention along with its food scene and cultural opportunities to learn regional cooking.
This is place the offers something for everyone as you'll see in our travel guide below.
15 Things to do in Karakol City Tour | Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide:
1) Karakol city walking tour
2) Dungan Mosque
3) Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church wooden cathedral
4) Antique Shop Aleksandr Korablev for Soviet era souvenirs
5) Karakol's History Museum
6)Victory Park and World War II Memorial
7) Fat Cat Karakol for food and drinks
8) Visiting local markets and bazaar in Karakol
9) Dungan 8 course meal eating Ashlyanfu (Ашлян-фу)
10) Uyghur Cooking Class
11) Eating Lagman (Лагман)
12) Sunset Cruise on Lake Issyk-Kul (Ысык-Көл - Иссык-Куль) Przhevalsky Bay
13) Jeti Oguz (Jeti-Ögüz) and Valley for hiking
14) Barskoon Waterfalls for adventure travel
15) Karakol day hike for scenic views, forest walk and a picnic
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Our visit Karakol travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and all of the adventure travel activities you can do in Karakol including hiking, boating and visiting mountains. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Karakol city tourism brochure, Karakol itinerary or Karakol, Kyrgyzstan city tour.
15 Things to do in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide video transcript:
Hey guys this week we are in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. Yeah, so Karakol (Каракол) is a place that we've actually visited last year but we were only here on a day trip so we didn't get to see a whole lot. Right and this is basically the adventure capital of Kyrgyzstan. There is a lot of good hiking, you can take boat trips. So we're just going to show you like what you can do in and around this area. Let's
Our first stop was the Dungan Mosque. This mosque is unique because architecturally it looks a lot like a Buddhist temple; this is because it was built by the Dungan community, an ethnically Chinese people group who follow Islam.
Another iconic place of worship in Karakol (Каракол) is the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church. This is a traditional Russian wooden cathedral complete with onion domes.
We also squeezed in a quick visit to Karakol’s History Museum, which has a rather fascinating taxidermy collection.
Okay so it is dinner time here in Karakol (قاراقول) and the sun has gone down and today we are going to be doing a traditional meal with a family.
So we're going to be preparing Ashlyanfu (Ашлян-фу) which is a cold noodle starch soup and then we're going to go into their home and have a nice family dinner together.
And because we love our food, we also took a cooking class where we learned to make a traditional Uyghur dish: laghman (Лагман).
As far as day trips go, one nearby attraction from Karakol (Каракол) is Jeti Oguz known for its red hills. It’s about a 30 minute drive and you can easily hire a driver to take you out there.
Last but not least, one of the most popular things to do in Karakol (Каракол) is hiking. This is considered the adventure capital of Kyrgyzstan (Киргизия) with many hikes and horse treks starting right in town.
And that’s a little taste of what Karakol and the surrounding area has to offer visitors. We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Karakol (Каракол).
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From the Seven Bulls, we continue our journey directly to Karakol.
Here, we meet Amann from Destination Karakol in the Visitor Center. He will introduce us to the food of different nationalities and the best local food spots in town. First stop is at the bazaar in Karakol, where you find people of the Dungan, Kyrgyz and Uyghur nationality. The Dungans came from China in the 18th and 19th centuries, originally they were Hui Chinese. We go to a Dungan family to try Ashlyan-Fu, their national dish. It is made from thick rice noodles and thinner wheat noodles, mixed with a vinegar chili sauce. Sometimes it is spicy, so it is good to eat it together with piroshky, the fried bread stuffed with potatoes.
Our second stop is Cafe Zarina, run by Uyghur business. The Uyghurs were originally from China and they are one of the oldest nationality in this area, even older than the Kyrgyz. The Uighurs are the third largest population after Kyrgyz and Russians.
We enjoy Laghman, the national food of the Uyghur people. Laghman is made of long noodles, that means long life. The noodles come with a special sauce, made of vegetables Sometimes it is spicy. You find different varieties of Laghman, where only the noodles are the same, sometimes boiled, sometimes fried. But the sauce and the vegetables can vary. We try the fried version, the Boso Laghman.
The third stop is Kafe Kaynar. Here we enjoy Tatar Azuu. In the Tatar language it means food, in the Persian language, it means slices of meat. In this version, it is made of french fries with marinated, fried slices of meat, salted cucumbers, and onions. Originally it was made without potatoes because the potatoes came to this region 200 years ago. It is a Tatar national dish. Aman is Tatar and Tatar Azuu is his favorite dish.
During the meal, he tells us more about the history of the Tartars. The Tatars are actually Bulgars whose roots go back to Attila's Huns. When Attila died, his empire broke down into three parts. One part came to Central Asia, one to central Russian territory. The third part remained in Eastern Europe, today's Hungary, Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula.
During the reign of Genghis Khan, one of the Chinese tribes near the Chinese wall was named Tatar. But Genghis Khan killed the whole tribe.
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Von den Seven Bulls fahren wir direkt nach Karakol.
Im Besucherzentrum treffen wir Amann von Destination Karakol. Er wird uns die kulinarischen Spezialitäten der unterschiedlichen Nationalitäten und angesagte Restaurants näher bringen.
Erste Station ist ein Restaurant im Bazar in Karakol. Hier findet man Menschen unterschiedlichster Ethnien, wie Dunganen, Kirgisen oder Uiguren. Die Dunganen sind im 18. und 19 Jahrhundert aus China gekommen, ursprünglich waren sie Hui Chinesen.
In einem von Dunganen geführten Restaurant probieren wir Ashlyan-Fu, ihr Nationalgericht. Es besteht aus dicken Reisnudeln und dünneren Weizennudeln, gemischt mit einer Essig-Chili-Sauce. Manchmal ist es scharf, so dass es gut ist, es zusammen mit Piroshky, dem mit Kartoffeln gefüllten gebratenen Brot zu essen.
Zweite Station ist das Cafe Zarina, ein uigurisches Restaurant. Die Uiguren kommen ursprünglich aus China und sind eine der ältesten Nationalitäten in dieser Region, sogar älter als die Kirgisen. Die Uiguren sind die drittstärkste Ethnik, nach Kirgisen und Russen.
Wir genießen Laghman, das Nationalgericht der Uiguren. Laghman besteht aus langen Nudeln, was soviel wie langes Leben bedeutet. Die Nudeln werden mit einer speziellen Soße aus Gemüse serviert. Manchmal ist die Soße scharf. Es gibt verschiedene Arten von Laghma. Nur die Nudeln sind immer gleich, manchmal gekocht, manchmal gebraten. Jedoch kann die Soße und das Gemüse variieren. Wir probieren die gebratene Version, den Boso Laghman.
Dritte Station ist das Kafe Kaynar. Hier gibt es Tatar Azuu. In tatarischer Sprache bedeutet es Essen, in persischer Sprache bedeutet es Fleischscheiben. Unser Tatar Azuu besteht aus Pommes frites mit marinierten, gebratenen Fleischscheiben, Salzgurken und Zwiebeln. Ursprünglich wurde es ohne Kartoffeln zubereitet, weil die Kartoffeln erst vor 200 Jahren in diese Region kamen. Es ist ein tatarisches Nationalgericht. Aman, unser Guide, ist Tatar und Tatar Azuu ist sein Lieblingsessen.
Während des Essens erzählt er uns mehr über die Geschichte der Tataren. Die Tataren sind eigentlich Protobulgaren, deren Wurzeln auf Attilas Hunnen zurückgehen. Als Attila starb, zerbrach sein Imperium in drei Teile. Ein Teil kam zu Zentralasien, einer zum zentral russischen Territorium. Der dritte Teil blieb in Osteuropa, dem heutigen Ungarn, Bulgarien und der Balkanhalbinsel.
In der Zeit von Dschingis Khans Herrschaft, gab es einen chinesischen Volksstamm nahe der chinesischen Mauer mit dem Namen Tatar. Dschingis Khan hat den ganzen Stamm ausgerottet.
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In this episode we'll head to Karakol, the trekking and outdoors activities capital of Kyrgyzstan. We enjoy the Dungan cold noodles at the ashlan-fu alley of small bazaar, visit the 2nd largest saline lake (Issyk Kul) in the world and spend a day hiking in the beautiful nature of Jeti Oguz.
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Join us for a day hike in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan in this travel vlog. Karakol, in many ways, is the adventure capital of Kyrgyzstan. You can arrange just about any kind of several day horse-trekking or hiking adventure from Karakol but you also have the option of doing a shorter day hike. What surprised us the most about our hiking adventure was how quickly we transitioned from ascending a valley to descending through a forest. The change in scenery made for an exciting outing even though it was only a half day activity.
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Well good morning there. It is breakfast time here in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. If you look at my plate here you can see that I'm going with a kind of healthier option with veggies and fruit.
Anyways, today we are going hiking here in Karakol (Каракол). And Karakol (Каракол) is one of like you know we mentioned it in another video as the adventure capital of Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан) in many ways. This is where you can do a lot of um longer excursions in terms of hikes and horse-treks. Ours is just going to be a day-hike so it is just going to be maybe like 3 to 4 hours?
So we are almost ready to go. Packing up the drone and the camera gear.
Alright, so we hopped in the car, drove out of town and now we're getting some great panorama views of Karakol off in the distance. Just grabbing a few shots and we're probably going to be starting our hike any minute.
So we are beginning our hike. Our driver dropped us off just outside Jorgolot Village and we are heading into the valley from here. I can't pronounce the name of the valley but it means the valley with no water or the dry valley.
Hello my name is Rakharam. I'm from Karakol and I'm a guide. Today we have a nice one hot day of trekking with two tourists from Canada. Yeah. We start from Jorgolot village. Now we are here to this place. You can see now here just dry. It is the name Kurglator. Yeah. It means Kurgolatk water because no water. The next part we'll go to the Korkdoose.
So it is super windy up here but we've stopped for a little picnic. The picnic was great I think we've sort of reached our max altitude. We were hiking up the whole for the first two hours so we're looking forward to kind of heading down and the landscape is supposed to change.
I think we're going to start seeing more forests and maybe some more shepherds and villages coming up soon.
So we keep hearing a lot of travelers comparing the mountains in Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан) to the Swiss Alps or the Austrian Alps.
So we are now past the halfway mark and that means it is all downhill from here. And that is a great thing because I think we're both exhausted. Also, this is a really scenic stretch of the hike because we are just surrounded by wild flowers.
So where are we heading now? Hi again. It is again me Rakharam. Now we go down to the Denger Park. You can see this is a plentiful forest. Nice day, very hot. Two guys from Canada doing this trek. It is great. Before we have the really good picnic. And visiting some tourists from France. Who do horse riding. They were doing horse riding. They were on a two day hike. Two day hike. They were going to go camping. There is lots of hiking options in Kyrgyzstan. You can go for as long as you want. Come to Kyrgyzstan.
So we have now entered the forest and it is so nice to walk through here because we are getting a bit more shade.
Well, guess what? I completely forgot to wrap up the video. As soon as we finished the hike we saw our van and we were just like tired and we jumped in. Keep in mind that you can do a lot of different types of hikes here in Karakol. You can do much longer ones, you can do even more adventurous ones than we did. Definitely recommend coming here, sorting out like a hiking or trekking schedule and then just going from there.
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Here at Nomad's Land, we have the local knowledge of the best places to ski tour and which aspects are the safest to ski. On our tours, we love to have a mix of skinning, skiing, horseback riding, snowshoeing and cat skiing in one tour. In addition, we have some really amazing base camps, ski in ski out Yurts near Karakol, guesthouses at the foot of the mountains in Chong Kemin and Arslanbob, amazing alpine huts in Altyn-Arashan and Chong Kyzyl Suu and even in Suusamyr. Depending on the wishes of our guests we are able to provide them Kyrgyz, Russian and Swiss Guides or you can bring your own guide with you. No matter what type of adventure you're looking for, we have the experience and local knowledge to make your trip to Kyrgyzstan unforgettable.
Independence day of Kyrgyz Republic in Karakol
Videoreport on Independence Day Celebration in Karakol city on August 31, 2019
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Red October Tour 2017; The Two Faiths In Karakol Kyrgyzstan
The Christian Orthodox church made of wood, at the end of the XIX century, and the chinese mosque built by muslim immigrants coming from China
Bişkek - Karakol Yolu 2019 KIRGIZİSTAN | Bishkek - Каракол Road KYRGYZSTAN
26-27 Temmuz 2019 tarihlerinde çekilmiştir. Bu videoyu aylar/yıllar sonra izleyecekler bilginize.
Bişkek otogarından Karakol'a varmak için 6 saat süren yolculuktan bazı görüntüler.
Yollarda seyyar radar kontrolü olduğundan bu mesafeyi 6 saatte alabildik.Bişkek-Karakol 300 km.18 kişilik Minibüs 700 som (2 kişi) 58 TL.
Ama Ukrayna yollarına bin çeker asfalt kalitesi bakımından.
Beni diğer sosyal Medya platformlarından da takip edebilirsiniz.
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