The Chuy Region in Kyrgyzstan offers many natural wonders, including the incredibly beautiful waterfall on the Eki-Tyustiuk stream. This waterfall, located just 75 kilometers from the capital, Bishkek, will provide you with an unforgettable experience.
The height of this waterfall is 10-15 meters, and it is situated at an altitude of 2160 meters above sea level. The waterfall is located on the Eki-Tyustiuk stream, which is a tributary of the Kok-Moinok River, the latter of which flows into the Tuuk Issyk-Ata River. This picturesque waterfall, with its cascades and steps, is nestled in a scenic forested gorge just 3 kilometers above the forestry office.
But this is not the only treasure of this region. Here, you can also find three high-mountain lakes: Kok-Moinok, Kara-Kel, and Ak-Kel (or Zhashyl). Kok-Moinok is connected to Tuuk through the Kok-Moinok Pass, which is located at an altitude of 3300 meters. The Kok-Moinok Gorge impresses with its beauty, covered with vast coniferous forest, including many spruce trees and junipers. These amazing places are accessible for visitation, and renting jeeps in Bishkek will help you explore this region and enjoy its nature.