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The Best Attractions In At-Bashi

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The At-Bashi River is a left tributary of the Naryn River in Naryn Province of Kyrgyzstan. The river is formed at the north slope of Jangy-Jer Range by confluence of rivers Ulan and Jangy-Jer. The basic hydrological characteristics are: length - 180`km, watershed - 5,540 km², average altitude - 3,060 m, annual average flow rate - 33.1 m³/s, and average specific discharge - 5.98 l/s•km² Settlements located along the banks of At-Bashi River include: At-Bashi, Taldy Suu, Bosogo.
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The Best Attractions In At-Bashi

  • 1. Tash Rabat Naryn Province
    Tash Rabat is a well-preserved 15th century stone caravanserai in At Bashy district, Naryn Province, Kyrgyzstan located at an altitude of 3,200 meters.
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  • 2. Kol Suu At Bashi
    Köl-Suu is an alpine lake in At-Bashi District of Naryn Province of southeastern Kyrgyzstan. It is located at 3500 m elevation in the Tian Shan mountains. It is fed and drained by the Kurumduk River, a left tributary of the Kök-Kyya River, which is a right tributary of the Toshkan River .
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  • 4. Chatyr-Kul Lake At Bashi
    Chatyr-Kul is an endorheic alpine lake in the Tian Shan mountains in At-Bashi District of Naryn Province, Kyrgyzstan; it lies in the lower part of Chatyr-Kul Depression near the Torugart Pass border crossing into China. The name of the lake means “Celestial Lake” in Kyrgyz . The lake and 2 km buffer zone around it is part of the Karatal-Japyryk State Nature Reserve. The lake is a Ramsar site of globally significant biodiversity .
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  • 7. Torugart Pass Naryn
    Torugart Pass is a mountain pass in the Tian Shan mountain range near the border between the Naryn Province of Kyrgyzstan and the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China. It is one of two border crossings between Kyrgyzstan and China, the other being Irkeshtam, some 165 km to the southwest. The scenic Lake of Chatyr-Kul lies near the pass on the Kyrgyz side. The road to Naryn and then to Balykshy and Bishkek—stretching for some 400 km —is narrow and in winter often impassable due to heavy snowfall and frequent avalanches. On the Chinese side, the Torugart Port of Entry , where travelers must clear for customs, is located about 110 km from the pass itself in Ulugqat County of the Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture. Distances from the pass to major cities are: 110 km to Ulugqat, 165 km to...
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