Ustyurt Plateau

The Ustyurt plateau is geographically located between the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea. The area occupied by the board is almost 200 thousand square meters. km. The nature of Ustyurt is beautiful and unique; such landscapes cannot be found anywhere else; the steep cliffs of the plateau walls in some places reach 400 meters in height. The colors of the Chinks amaze with their elegance, from pale pink to dazzling white. During sunset, the plateau transforms and creates an amazing picture of nature; the white chalk rocks acquire a crimson color.

Summer on the Ustyurt plateau is hot and quite long, with an average temperature of 26-28 degrees. Precipitation occurs in autumn and winter, and even then it is insignificant. Winter is warm and short. In January it is only -5 degrees. In winter, the plateau is characterized by storms.

On the cliffs of the Chinks you can see birds of prey sitting proudly. Rare animals can also be found here: saigas, Ustyurt argali. You can see wild horses.93

Today, Ustyurt is beginning to be developed by a railway running through it. In ancient times, great migration routes passed along the deserted roads of Ustyurt. Ancient cemeteries with mausoleums-mazars are scattered throughout the plateau. Ustyurt is fraught with mysteries. In 1980, when they took aerial photographs of Ustyurt from an airplane, they saw strange drawings in the form of arrows that could not be detected on the ground. Ustyurt is still poorly studied.

The natural resources of Ustyurt are enormous, poorly studied, and the oil and gas reserves found are conserved.

Today, numerous tourists and travelers go to Ustyurt along routes developed by travel agencies to see this extraordinary place in Kazakhstan.

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