Trail To Kok Zhailau, Three Brothers, Kumbel Peak
near Kamenskoye Plato, Almaty Qalasy (Kazakhstan)
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Itinerary description
Kok Zhailau is a big open plateau in the Ile-Alatau National Park. It has an elevation of 2250 meters and it is a two hour hike from the main road.
Directions to the trail-head:
Take Bus 12 going south from the bus stop across the street from the Kazakhstan Hotel, Map location: 43.244797, 76.956419. Buses 65, 121 and 131 connect to the Kazakhstan Hotel from the north.
Bus 12 Route
Get off of the bus at the "Komissarovskoe" stop, Map Location: 43.16207, 77.040842. Walk back toward the city for about 50 m and turn left (west). Follow the road as it loops back to the south toward the mountains. Stay on the main road as it turns to gravel and ends in a parking lot. At this point there are signs to Kok Zhailau. When the gravel road ends turn right on to the trail, there is a sign.
The rest of the trail is straightforward. It's about a two hour hike to the Kok Zhailau clearing. From there it's another two hours to Kumbel Peak, follow the big sign. The last few kilometers are very steep and grueling.
Take plenty of water in the summer (two liters). There is a stream crossing at Kok Zhailau on the way to the Kumbel Peak trail. Water is available if you have a water filter.
Directions to the trail-head:
Take Bus 12 going south from the bus stop across the street from the Kazakhstan Hotel, Map location: 43.244797, 76.956419. Buses 65, 121 and 131 connect to the Kazakhstan Hotel from the north.
Bus 12 Route
Get off of the bus at the "Komissarovskoe" stop, Map Location: 43.16207, 77.040842. Walk back toward the city for about 50 m and turn left (west). Follow the road as it loops back to the south toward the mountains. Stay on the main road as it turns to gravel and ends in a parking lot. At this point there are signs to Kok Zhailau. When the gravel road ends turn right on to the trail, there is a sign.
The rest of the trail is straightforward. It's about a two hour hike to the Kok Zhailau clearing. From there it's another two hours to Kumbel Peak, follow the big sign. The last few kilometers are very steep and grueling.
Take plenty of water in the summer (two liters). There is a stream crossing at Kok Zhailau on the way to the Kumbel Peak trail. Water is available if you have a water filter.
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Hello there! Just wanted to ask some info regarding this trail if you don’t mind please. I am planning to visit Kazakhstan between July or August. I am looking forward to see beautiful hiking place in this country. Your recorded trail shows that you took only 1 way. Did you stop recording on your way back to the starting point? Thank you! ☺️