• Kolsai Lakes, also known as the Kolsay Lakes, are a series of three alpine lakes located in the Kolsai Lakes National Park in Kazakhstan.
  • Lake Kaindy in Kolsay Lakes Park. Note the dead spruce trunks rising from lake. ... Kolsay Lakes are a popular mountain tourism destination in the region.
  • Often referred to as “Pearls of Tien Shan”, the park’s main feature is the Kolsay Lakes located between the Raiymbek District and Talgar District of Almaty Region.
  • Kolsay Lakes remain a favorite with hikers and climbers, and relatively easy trekking routes to and from the water are suitable even for amateurs.
  • On the left side of the lake there is a 9 km long trail connecting the Lower Kolsai Lake with the Middle Kolsai Lake. From Lower to Lover lake 2 - 3 hours walk.
  • Kolsai is a name for a cascade of three lakes in Kungey Alatau ridge. ... National Parks: Kolsay Lakes and Kaindy are located in Kolsay National Park.
  • Kolsai lakes (three lakes: "Saty" at 1800m, "Mynzhylgy" at 2000m and Third lake at 2500m) are located in the Kolsai National Park.
  • Kazakhstan’s Kolsai Lakes truly earn the nickname ‘Pearls of the Tien Shan’ – a fact you’ll understand immediately when Kolsai Lake I first comes into view.