Highland Trails
of Big Almaty Gorge


Duration: 5 days
Season: June – October
Mountain Range: Ile Alatau

About the tour:

This 5-day trekking program takes you deep into the heart of Ile Alatau National Park, just outside Almaty. The route follows ancient shepherd paths and mountain trails through wild gorges, alpine meadows, and over high passes, revealing the dramatic contrasts of the Northern Tien Shan. You will camp in spectacular locations, hike to turquoise lakes, climb to panoramic ridges, and even dip into a natural hot spring. Along the way, expect views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and wildflower-filled meadows — all within reach of the city, but far away from its crowds. This trek is perfect for those seeking multi-day adventure in pristine alpine landscapes with moderate physical challenge and authentic camping experience.

HIGHLIGHTS:

– Hike through Big Almaty Gorge, one of the most scenic valleys of Ile Alatau

– Stop at Alma-Arasan hot springs, a favorite local spot

– Camp at the unique Terra Glade (2,750 m) surrounded by spruce forest and alpine streams

– Cross the high Almaty-Alagir Pass (3,700 m) with breathtaking views of surrounding glaciers and peaks

– Visit the beautiful Lake Scotland (3,450 m) and Timofeyev Glacier Lake (3,600 m).

– Spend nights on Geranium Glade (3,000 m), famous for its fields of wildflowers and panoramic views

– Finish the trek at the emerald jewel of the Tien Shan — Big Almaty Lake (2,510 m).

PRICE:

1200$ for one person
  700$ per person for the group of 2
  550$ per person for the group of 3
  500$ per person for the group of 4
  450$ per person for the group of 5-7
  400$ per person for the group of 8-12 

      

MOUNTAIN RANGE:

Ile Alatau, Tien Shan

SEASON:

June – October

Highest point:

3700 m.a.s.l.

Duration:

5 days

Ability level:

intermediate, advanced/expert

Start point:

Almaty

Itinerary:

Almaty – Big Almaty Gorge – Almaty

Program Schedule:

Day 1
Almaty – Big Almaty Gorge – Alma-Arasan – Terra Glade.

Morning transfer from Almaty to Big Almaty Gorge, the southern gateway into Ile Alatau National Park. Start hiking from the parking lot towards the Alma-Arasan sulfur hot spring. Optional swim in the pools and rest. Further the trail climbs steadily through spruce forest, following streams up to the wide-open Terra Glade (2,750 m) — a beautiful campsite surrounded by wildflowers. Setting up the tents, cooking dinner, enjoying the beauty of evening sunlight and towering jagged peaks around.

Distance: 7 km
Elevation gain/loss: +1,050–150 m
Campsite altitude: 2,750 m

Day 2
Terra Glade – Alyosha Bridge – Lake Scotland.

A challenging ascent takes you higher into alpine terrain, leaving the forest behind. Crossing the legendary overhanging Alyosha Bridge, the trail leads to the remote and beautiful Lake Scotland (3,450 m) — a small turquoise lake surrounded by snow-capped ridges. Camp at the lakeshore.

Distance: 8 km  
Elevation gain/loss: +850–50 m
Campsite altitude: 3,450 m

Day 3
Lake Scotland – Almaty-Alagir Pass – Ozyornoye Gorge – Geranium Glade.

Today’s highlight is the climb to Almaty-Alagir Pass (3,700 m) — the highest point of the trek. From the top, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Big and Small Almaty Gorges glaciers and peaks. The trail then descends into Ozyornoye Gorge, eventually reaching Geranium Glade (3,000 m) — named for the wild geraniums covering its slopes. Camp on the glade. 

Distance: 9 km
Elevation gain/loss: +400–850 m
Highest point: 3,700 m
Campsite altitude: 3,000 m

Day 4
Geranium Glade – Kyzylsay River – Timofeyev Glacier Lake – Geranium Glade.

A full day hike without moving camp. From Geranium Glade, follow the Kyzylsay River upstream toward the Timofeyev Glacier Lake (3,600 m) — a striking alpine lake fed by glacial streams. After a picnic lunch and time to explore, descend back to Geranium Glade for the second night at the same camp.

Distance: 13 km  
Elevation gain/loss: +700–700 m  
Highest point: 3,600 m
Campsite altitude: 3,000 m

Day 5
Geranium Glade – Big Almaty Lake – Almaty.

The final day leads through alpine meadows and down toward the emerald waters of Big Almaty Lake (2,510 m) – one of the most famous landmarks of the region, surrounded by high peaks and spruce forest. After enjoying the views, trail will lead to the Moon Glade and Alpine Rose Hotel Resort via small pass. Transfer back to Almaty.

Distance: 9 km
Elevation gain/loss: +150 / –900 m

Required clothing and equipment

– Backpack (50–70 L) with raincover
– Sleeping bag (comfort temperature 0 to –5 °C)
– Sleeping pad
– Small sitmat
– Tent
– Trekking poles
– Headlamp with spare batteries
– Personal water bottle (1–1.5 L) + optional hydration system
– Personal first aid kit & personal medications
– Lightweight trekking pants and T-shirts
– Warm fleece or softshell jacket
– Down or synthetic insulated jacket
– Waterproof and windproof jacket + pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
– Thermal underwear (top and bottom)
– Several pairs of trekking socks
– Gloves (light + warm pair)
– Warm hat / beanie
– Neck warmer
– Cap or sunhat
– Trekking waterproof boots with a good protector sole and high-lacing
– Sunglasses with UV protection
– Sunscreen (SPF 30+) and lip balm
– Sandals or light camp shoes
– Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, soap, wet wipes)
– Small quick-dry towel
– Snacks (energy bars, nuts, chocolate)
– Power bank

Services included in the package:

1. Return transfer from Almaty.
2.
Professional English-speaking trekking guide.
3.
Entrance fee for Ile Alatau National Park
4. Meals on the trek (hot breakfasts and dinners)
5. First aid kit and satellite communication device
6. Drinking water.

Services does not included in the package:

1. Food not indicated in the program and/or not included in program price.
2. Personal expenses and other expenses not indicated in the program.
3. Accommodation in Almaty before or after the tour.
4. Visa support and registration in the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, if required.
5. Insurance policy.
6. Rental of camping equipment (available upon request).
7. Porter’s service (available upon request).

Please, note:

During all days of the program, having passport is required. Part of the route passes boundary line area with Kyrgyzstan Republic.

 Depending on weather and snow conditions, the guide can make adjustments to the the program.

It is required to have appropriate insurance policy covering trekking and backcountry in remoted places, including rescue by helicopter.

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