Son-Kul – the ‘last lake’ was so named because it was the last lake where Silk Road caravans stopped on their way to China.
The country’s second largest lake, 29 kilometres by 18 kilometres, is virtually cut-off in the winter and freezes over because it is a fresh-water lake. Four rivers feed into the lake and the Son-Kul River feeds out and drains into the Naryn River.
Situated in a basin surrounded by mountains the area around the lake has forever been a “jailoo” (summer pasture) for the nomads of the Kyrgyz Republic, and is still so today. For many this is the most beautiful place in the country, and certainly has some of the most stunning sunsets that you will ever see.
When you are up there, seeing the small yurt encampments all around the lake and enjoying a magnificent sunset, let you mind wonder and try and imagine one or two Silk Road Caravans camped out on the edge of the lake.