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Karakol Peak

Coordinates: 42°10′7″N 78°28′19″E / 42.16861°N 78.47194°E / 42.16861; 78.47194
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Karakol Peak
Pik Karakol
Karakol Peak from the north
Highest point
Elevation5,216 m (17,113 ft)[1]
Coordinates42°10′7″N 78°28′19″E / 42.16861°N 78.47194°E / 42.16861; 78.47194
Geography
Karakol Peak is located in Kyrgyzstan
Karakol Peak
Karakol Peak
Parent rangeTerskey Ala-too, Tian Shan

Karakol Peak (Russian: Пик Каракол, romanizedPik Karakol, Kyrgyz: Каракол чокусу, romanizedKarakol çokusu) is a mountain in the Terskey Ala-too of the Tian Shan. It is located in the Issyk-Kul Region in east Kyrgyzstan.[1]

Karakol Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Terskey Alatau range of the Tian Shan Mountains in Kyrgyzstan. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to its scenic landscapes and accessibility via several trekking and horseback riding routes.

Location and Accessibility

Karakol Peak is situated near the town of Karakol, a major hub for trekking in the Terskey Alatau range. The trails leading to the peak pass through alpine meadows, forests, and mountain streams. It is a highlight on various hiking and horseback riding routes in the region.

Activities and Tourism

The area surrounding Karakol Peak offers opportunities for hiking, trekking, and horseback riding. Many visitors use the trails to explore the natural landscapes and experience Kyrgyzstan’s nomadic culture. The peak also provides panoramic views of nearby mountains and valleys, making it a popular stop for tourists.

Conservation

Karakol Peak is part of the protected Terskey Alatau range, which is home to diverse flora and fauna. Local efforts focus on promoting eco-tourism and preserving the environment while supporting sustainable livelihoods for nearby communities.

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History

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It was first climbed in 1937 by N. Popov, G. Beloglazov, V. Ratsek, and K. Baygazinov.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Pik Karakol". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2020-08-12.
  2. ^ Hiking Kyrgyzstan - travel guide to Kyrgyzstan
  3. ^ Кыргызстан географиясы / Мамлекеттик энциклопедия борбору. - Бишкек, 2004. - ISBN 9967-14-006-2.