Big Almaty Lake is a striking turquoise alpine lake located in the Tien Shan mountains, about 25 km south of Almaty city. Surrounded by steep rocky peaks and alpine meadows, it is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and day trips.
The lake is artificially regulated as a water reservoir but retains a natural appearance, with glacial meltwater feeding its vibrant turquoise waters. Its dramatic setting makes it one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Kazakhstan.
Big Almaty Lake is located in the Almaty Region, south of Almaty.
Distance from major points:
25 km from Almaty city center (~40 minutes by car)
Part of the Tien Shan mountain system, accessible via the Big Almaty Lake road
The lake is near other popular attractions, including Medeo skating rink and Shymbulak ski resort, making it easy to combine for a day trip.
Big Almaty Lake is ideal for travelers seeking mountain scenery, photography, and nature walks:
Highlights include:
Stunning turquoise alpine waters
Surrounded by jagged peaks, cliffs, and coniferous forests
Hiking trails and viewpoints around the lake
Popular photography spot for sunrise and sunset
Picnic areas and day-trip opportunities from Almaty city
Nearby wildlife such as birds and small alpine mammals
It is one of the most accessible alpine lakes in Kazakhstan, perfect for a half-day or full-day adventure.
The lake is accessible year-round, but the best times are:
Spring (April – June): Snow-capped peaks with clear skies
Summer (July – August): Warm weather for hiking and outdoor activities
Autumn (September – October): Clear air, fall colors, fewer tourists
Winter visits are possible but the road can be icy, and parts of the lake may be frozen, offering a unique scenic experience.
Trails around the lake and nearby ridges offer panoramic views
Short walks to viewpoints ideal for photography
Longer treks connect to nearby mountain passes for adventurous hikers
Capture turquoise waters reflecting jagged peaks
Sunrise and sunset provide dramatic mountain lighting
Enjoy the serene alpine environment
Observe birds and small mammals along the shoreline
Combine with Medeo skating rink or Shymbulak ski resort
Short hikes allow for half-day or full-day excursions
Big Almaty Lake features:
Turquoise glacial water surrounded by steep peaks of the Tien Shan
Alpine meadows, rocky cliffs, and coniferous forests
Cold glacial streams feeding the lake
Nearby mountain flora and fauna, including alpine birds and rodents
The combination of vibrant lake color and dramatic mountains makes it a must-visit scenic spot near Almaty.
Drive: ~40 minutes via the Big Almaty Lake road
Access requires a short walk from the parking area to the main viewpoints
Tours and taxis from Almaty are widely available
Some areas near the lake have restricted access for water protection, so follow signage and regulations
Options include:
Hotels and guesthouses in Almaty city
Mountain lodges or yurts in the Tien Shan mountains (limited)
Day-trip focus, so overnight stays near the lake are generally not required
Wear comfortable shoes and layered clothing
Bring water, snacks, and camera gear
Respect lake regulations – no swimming or littering
Sunrise or late afternoon offers best lighting for photos
Short walks from parking area are accessible for families and casual visitors
Medeo Skating Rink – world-famous high-altitude rink
Shymbulak Ski Resort – skiing and mountain trekking
Big Almaty Gorge – hiking trails and waterfalls