3 most beautiful lakes in Kazakhstan that are worth seeing

There are more than 48 lakes in Kazakhstan. In the summer, the lakes are usually filled with swans, swans and other waterfowl. However, if you visit Kazakhstan outside of summer, you may also see red-breasted geese, wood grouse and falcons. In winter, these lakes freeze and turn into a beautiful winter landscape.

Lakes are an integral part of the history, culture and geography of Kazakhstan. This fact is demonstrated in various places of the country, for example, in the lake district of Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan; lakes Mangan-Tau in the northern part of the country; and lakes in the south, resulting from the melting of glaciers in the Alatau Mountains.

If you want to see the country's rich horse breeding traditions, visit the Persian Carpet Museum, see the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Almaty and Aktobe, or visit 3 most beautiful lakes in the world in Kazakhstan .

1. Lake Alakol; Almaty and East Kazakhstan region, Kazakhstan

Lake Alakol located in the east-central part Kazakhstan at an altitude of 466 meters above sea level.

It is the largest lake in Central Asia and tenth largest salt lake in the world. The area of ​​the lake is more than 32000 square kilometers. Lake Alakol freezes almost completely in winter. The average annual water temperature is -3°C. The lake freezes from November to February every year.

At first glance, Lake Alakol looks like an ordinary lake. However, upon closer inspection, a surprising discovery can be made. The lake is not a lake at all. In fact, it is a huge crater filled with water. This is a common occurrence in (Siberia); however, it is a giant crater of its kind on Earth.

Lake Alakol - A great place for boating, fishing and hiking. This popular destination for tourists from China, Russia and other countries. Lake Alakol has the most deep lake in Central Asia with a maximum depth of 762 meters. The lake is surrounded by steep, rocky mountains, making it a popular destination for climbers. There are also many pristine lakes in the nearby mountains that are much more beautiful than the lake itself.

2. Lake Works; Kazakhstan

Lake Balkhash located in the Central Asian region of Kazakhstan. It is also called "the third most volcanic lake" in the world. This is an ancient lake, but is still used as a reservoir.

This is one of largest natural lakes in the world . The lake is also considered the fourth largest deepest lake in the world with a depth of 889 m. This second largest lake in Kazakhstan . it's the same second deepest lake in the world .

While the lake is famous for its clear blue water and rich biodiversity, the region also offers various other activities and entertainment, including mountain biking, horse riding, rafting and skiing.

If you want to plan the best time to visit lake Works , the most important thing to keep in mind is that the lake is best known as a summer destination. Therefore, the best time to visit the lake is summer. The lake is not only popular place for summer fun, but also a popular destination for vacation travelers.

3. Caspian Sea; Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Western Asia

Caspian Sea is the name given to two shallow lakes, the Caspian and Vilyuyu, which lie on the border between Russia and Kazakhstan in Central Asia. The Caspian Sea is the world's largest body of fresh water.

Caspian Sea - an inland sea in Central Asia, formed by the connection of rivers flowing into the Aral Sea and the Volga River, flowing into it. The Caspian Sea borders five countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Iran.

The Caspian Sea is the most biggest lake in the world and the largest salt lake in the world with an area of ​​about 9000 km². Caspian is the second largest lake in the world after the inland sea Lake Baikal . The Caspian Lake is the fourth largest lake in the world after the Great Lakes of North America, Europe and Africa. It has its own set of unique animals and plants, as well as its own history.

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