Couple hours from Tashkent, among the western Tien Shan mountains there is a pearl of Tashkent. The official name of the lake is "Urungach," but due to its water color, it is also known as "Jade Lake"
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Jade Lake is located 160 kilometers from Tashkent.
Route:Tashkent - Charvak - Pskem - Urungach - Tashkent.
The driver will pick you up from your hotel. There are a couple of photo stops along the way (at your request).After 100 km, the normal road ends and a dirt road begins. Here we transfer to Soviet-made Neva cars.
Arrival at the area and from here we start our trip to the first lake along the stream (700 meters).
Jade Lake on the territory of Ugam-Chatkal National Park at an altitude of 1227 meters.
-There are 2 lakes in these places. One Is Called the Big Jade Lake and the Little Jade Lake.
-The Lower Lake (Small) has a more turquoise color and it disappears by July. The lower lake is characterized by ideal water purity due to the fact that water from the upper lake enters it underground, passing through a natural sand and gravel filter, and the color of the water gives off jade.
Picnic on the shore of lake. Free time to have a rest and enjoy panoramic view.
Picnic on the shore of lake. Free time to have a rest and enjoy panoramic view.
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