Attractions and places to see in the Chatkal'skiy Khrebet encompass a mountain range forming part of the Tien Shan system, spanning Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. This region features towering peaks, deep gorges, and river valleys, including the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is characterized by diverse natural landscapes and holds cultural significance with ancient petroglyphs and historical sites. The area offers a variety of natural landmarks and points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Memorial plaques for mountaineers should be respectful, individual, and closely linked to the personality of the deceased and their passion for the mountains.
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The Great Chimgon is 3,327 meters high, and the Little Chimgon is 2,210 meters high. Those who wish can make the ascent with a guide. However, the Great Chimgon is only climbed to a height of 3,309 meters; those who want to climb further require mountaineering equipment and experience.
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Unfortunately it's not signposted but if you walk the path there it's simply incredible, there are no words to describe it.
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The Chimgan Mountains are an extension of the western Tien Shan mountain system, one of the most beautiful ecotourism destinations in Uzbekistan. Here is the summit of the Little Chimgan, its height is 2097 m, from here you have a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
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A large number of routes of various levels of complexity (including 1B to 4B) allows a wide range of mountaineering. Beginners in rock climbing usually take up the easy West Ridge of Greater Chimgan Mountain (1B), while there are many more complicated routes for experienced climbers.
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The ideal resting place, brilliant view, and from here you can do the ascent to the Great Chimgan in one day, there and back.
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The Chatkal'skiy Khrebet is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Gulkam Waterfall, a 30-meter cascade in a remote gorge, or experience the seasonal blooms at the Blooming Meadow in Ugom-Chotqol National Park, known for its rock tulip flowers. The region also features the picturesque Charvak Reservoir and the pristine Sary Chelek Lake, where you can find a dedicated Viewpoint (and parking lot) at Sary Chelek Lake.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The View of the Weather Station and Western Tian Shan Peaks is accessible even for children, especially after taking the Beldersay cable car. The Viewpoint (and parking lot) at Sary Chelek Lake is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful lake views.
The Chatkal'skiy Khrebet is ideal for hiking, offering a range of trails from moderate to challenging. You can hike to summits like Kleiner Chimgan 2097 m. for panoramic views, or explore the Beldorsoy - Ski and hiking area. For more detailed routes, you can explore various hiking routes in the Chatkal'skiy Khrebet, including moderate loops around Kleiner Chimgan and Sary-Chelek Lake.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Kleiner Chimgan 2097 m., which offers wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Another excellent spot is the View of the Weather Station and Western Tian Shan Peaks, accessible via cable car, providing a spectacular mountain panorama. The View of the Second Lake, Ugom-Chotqol National Park also offers scenic lake views.
Yes, the Chatkal'skiy Khrebet offers several challenging options. The ascent to Greater Chimgan Summit is a significant challenge, with a base camp at Base Camp: Greater Chimgan 3,309 m serving as an ideal resting point. The Gulkam Waterfall is also known for its challenging access. Peaks like Kungurbuka Peak (1981 m) also present challenging climbs.
The Chatkal'skiy Khrebet offers diverse experiences depending on the season. Spring is ideal for witnessing the Blooming Meadow in Ugom-Chotqol National Park with its rock tulip flowers. Summer is popular for hiking and enjoying the Charvak Reservoir. Winter, from November to March, transforms areas like Chimghan and Beldersay into popular resorts for skiing and other winter sports.
The region has a rich history. You can find ancient petroglyphs dating back to 1000-2000 BC in areas like Beldersay and the Tereksai river. Archaeological sites such as Paltau and Obirakhmat provide evidence of primitive human habitation. The Chatkal valley also preserves the heritage of the Great Silk Road and features picturesque villages like Sukok, Nevich, and Brichmulla, offering insights into local traditions.
Yes, the Chatkal'skiy Khrebet offers challenging road cycling routes, often featuring mountain road serpentines. You can find several difficult routes, such as loops starting from Qoronqul or Asia Hotel. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes in the Chatkal'skiy Khrebet guide.
The diverse ecosystems of the Chatkal'skiy Khrebet, particularly within its nature reserves and national parks, support a rich array of wildlife. You might encounter wild boars, foxes, bears, Siberian goats, and various bird species. The region is also home to rare species like the Menzbier marmot and even snow leopards in higher altitudes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Kleiner Chimgan 2097 m. and the mesmerizing mountain vistas from the View of the Weather Station and Western Tian Shan Peaks. The challenging yet rewarding experience of reaching natural monuments like Gulkam Waterfall is also highly appreciated, as is the beauty of the seasonal blooms in areas like the Blooming Meadow in Ugom-Chotqol National Park.
Yes, for those tackling the higher peaks, the Base Camp: Greater Chimgan 3,309 m serves as an ideal resting place before or after an ascent to Greater Chimgan. The Beldorsoy - Ski and hiking area also offers facilities for visitors. Additionally, the region has resorts like Chimghan and Beldersay that provide amenities, especially during the winter sports season.


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