Hotels in Karakol
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Browse hotels in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan — stay near the Dungan Mosque or Karakol Valley trailheads. Ski resort 12 km out; Bishkek 380 km west.
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About Karakol
Karakol: Gateway to the Central Tian Shan
Karakol sits at the eastern tip of Issyk-Kul, Central Asia's largest alpine lake, at 1,690 metres above sea level. Founded in 1869 as a Russian garrison town, the city retains wooden tsarist-era architecture alongside the ornate Dungan Mosque — built in 1910 by Chinese Muslim craftsmen without a single nail. The Holy Trinity Cathedral, reconstructed in 1895, stands nearby. These two landmarks within 500 metres of each other reflect Karakol's layered cultural identity.
Where to Stay
Most hotels and guesthouses cluster along Toktogul Street and Gagarin Street, within walking distance of the Sunday livestock market at the eastern edge of town. Trekkers heading into the Karakol Valley or toward Jeti-Oguz canyon (25 km south-west) use the city as a base. The Karakol Ski Resort, 12 km from the centre, draws winter visitors from November to March.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Shared taxis from Bishkek cover the 380 km journey in roughly 5–6 hours; marshrutkas run the same route.
- Best season: July–August for trekking; January–February for skiing.
- Altitude: Pack layers — evenings drop sharply even in summer.
- Currency: Kyrgyz Som; ATMs are available on Abdrakhmanov Street.
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