Alakol Lake
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Alakol Area
At the moment the only permits needed for the Alakol Area is permission from the local police in Usharal to go into the mountain area near the Chinese border. While there are still many open places to go hiking, one should first check with the local authorities to make sure where you plan to go is okay. Also arrangements need to be made with the local Zapovednik administration in Usharal before going into the Zapovednik conservation areas.

Transportation
There are many options for transportation from Almaty to the Alakol Lake area. Besides private vehicle, there is the train Almaty-Beskol return, third class for 2700 T. It takes about 19 hrs and leaves around 9 am arriving at 6 am the next day. Return tickets are recommended because it may be difficult to get a seat on the way back. From Beskol to Usharal, it is about a 15 minute ride by taxi 400T (negotiable). It is also possible to take the train straight to train station N.13 about 1 km from Akshy or Koktuma Station about 2km from Koktuma. Both stops have taxis that will take you into the nearest village for 100-200 T.
The other option, although not as comfortable for sleeping is the 1 st class Bus Almaty-Usharal 1400 T (one way) taking about 11 hours. The buses leave in the evening and arrive early in the morning. Then a shared taxi will take you from Usharal to Akshy for 300 T per person or to Koktuma for 500 T per person. This paved road that eventually leads to the Chinese border has many potholes and it takes about an hour to cover the 40 km between Usharal and Akshy.
Accommodation
Usharal
There are two other military hotels but they are closed to foreigners. So the only option is Hotel Alakol. It cost 500 T per person with communal shower and toilets. There is also a good restaurant located on the first floor. Hotel Alakol is located near the center of town a couple kilometers from the bus station.

Akshy
There are at least 8 different options for accommodation in Akshy varying in price and service. Although, there is one new two story hotel, the majority are small family operations being run out of people's homes. A typical place would be about 500 T per person with outdoor shower and toilet. There is also the option of getting a place with food for 1100 T per person. For something more exotic, it may be worth staying in a yurt for 350 T per person. All these accommodations are by the beach and are located in a part of Akshy called the Relaxation Zone. So far, only the UNDP office in Usharal has a complete list of accommodations in Akshy.
There is also accommodation at the Eco-Center run by the Zapovednik. In addition, Akshy has some kiosks, a post office and a couple restaurants open by the beach in the summer.
Koktuma
If you ask around you can find a home stay in Koktuma for 1100 T per person including food. For something close to the beach there is a two story sanatorium at 1850-4100 T per person including food. It also has some new cabins right on the beach. The other option is the Koktuma Pension and the Pioneer Camp. The Pioneer Camp is the cheapest at 400 T per person with no showers and an outdoor toilet.
In addition, Koktuma has 8 food stores, a post office with telephone and internet at the local school. However, Koktuma has a shortage of restaurants and we had to convince the two-story sanatorium to serve us food without staying the night.
Rybachy
Rybachy is lacking in accommodations. What it can offer is bird watching in the nearby wet lands area by motor boat. The tour by a local fisherman and his son takes an afternoon and includes an opportunity to see wild boars. The tour can be arranged through the UNDP office in Usharal.
Activities
There is no shortage of activities in the Alakol Lake area and this is one of its prime attractions. The area is blessed with the multi-colored salt water of Alakol Lake and its black pebbled beaches. The water is said to be 16% salt and have medicinal qualities. Cosmonauts have used Alakol Lake as their traditional place of post-mission recuperation and relaxation.
In the middle of the lake, there is a bird island which is a conservation site home to nesting birds in the summer. There is also hiking and horse back riding possibilities in the mountains nearby. For more bird watching and canoe trips there is a wetlands area that is part of the zapovednik.

The Zapovednik Experience
All trips into the Zapovednik could be arranged through the United Nations Development UNDP Office in Usharal. The UNDP office is located on the second floor of the Zapovednik administration building, a few kilometers from the center of town. The site manager is Rashid Kapanov and his site assistant who speaks English is Valentina Goncharenko. Valentina can be reached by email at: taiga_23@rambler.ru or by office phone at 8 /32833/ 2-22-60.
Bird Island
The main attraction of this area is the bird life , with a huge variety of water birds congregating here, such as Dalmatian and White Pelican, Ferruginous Duck, and White-Tailed Eagle. It is one of the two place sin the world known to support Relict Gull breeding colonies. It is also on the migratory route of many others.
The Bird Island is a few hours by boat and can be difficult to reach do to strong winds that make traversing Alakol Lake hazardous. Apparently the safest time to make the trip is in June when the winds are calm and many birds stop to nest on the Island.
While there may be nice hiking opportunities near the Chinese border, they may involve special permission from the police. However, the area behind the town of Communism and the Platina Dam is mostly hunting and sheep grazing areas. This area is open to foreigners and the only precautions are bears, snakes and lack of water depending on the time of year. Other than that there is at least one 55km hunting trail that goes by shepherds camps and has a great view of the Ala-Tau mountain range as well as inspiring vistas of Alakol Lake. The UNDP office in Usharal can arrange a guide, description and a map of the area.

The main time to see the birds is from May to September. It is often possible to hire a boat to visit the islands in the lake for a closer view, but sometimes high winds make this impossible in July and August. For further information about the bird life that can be seen at Alakol, visit the web site: http://birding.topcities.com
Beaches
There is more to Alakol than birds. The black pebble beaches around the lake offer opportunities for swimming or simply soaking up the sun. The water, which is 16% salt, is renowned for its healing qualities. It is traditionally where cosmonauts go for rest and relaxation after a mission. If water seems boring, try a mud bath instead.
The two big beach areas are in Koktuma and Akshy. The areas in front of pensions and hotels are clean and taken care of. All the beach area in Koktuma is quite clean as it is less visited than Akshy.
Horse riding
Near the lake is another possible activity, as well as walking in the nearby mountains.
To really get a feel of life in the region, take the opportunity to stay with a local family or you can even stay in a traditional yurt.
At the moment the only permits needed for the Alakol Area is permission from the local police in Usharal to go into the mountain area near the Chinese border.
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