The Kolsay Lake rightfully rank among the most beautiful natural sites in Kazakhstan. Another name for the Lake Kolsay is the "Blue Necklace of the Northern Tien Shan," which accurately reflects their stunning beauty. "Kolsay" translates literally to "lake in the gorge."
Each of the three Altai lakes is situated at different altitudes above sea level. The Kolsai River begins its journey from ancient glaciers on the Kungey-Alatau mountain ranges and flows into each of the lakes successively. The lakes are characterized by considerable depth and are freshwater bodies. The maximum recorded depth is 80 meters. The lake beds have gentle relief and lack prominently defined rocky outcrops.
The Kolsay Lakes are a popular destination among tourists from various countries. Trekking around the Kolsai Lakes is relatively easy, and even beginners in hiking can handle them without much difficulty. Kolsay is an excellent place for picnics and horseback riding, while cyclists enjoy riding along winding trails. The ideal time for active recreation in this area is considered to be from mid-April to the end of September.
Near the Kolsay Lakes, about 10 km away, is the village of Saty, offering a wide selection of guesthouses equipped with everything necessary for comfortable stays. For enthusiasts of pristine nature, camping near the lakes and admiring the natural landscape of Kolsay Lake and the pristine purity of nature is an option.
Lucky visitors to this magnificent area will forever remember its exclusive beauty, tranquility, and serenity. When the lake surfaces are calm, they reflect the sky clearly, and towards dusk, one can observe trout swimming in the water. Based on the above, it can be concluded that this natural area is simply perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.