I want to write about the route Cimbulak-Tuyuk-Su. Very beautiful places. Picturesque landscapes all along the route. Ancient fir trees, lots of squirrels, eagles soaring in the sky. Lots of mushrooms, raspberries and other berries. I would like to add about these places in winter. The photos speak for themselves. Look
A wonderful camp! Competent organization, qualified staff, excellent, verified training programs for climbers. Everyday life is equipped so great that it's not even interesting)))) Thank you very much and further success!
One of the best (if not the best) alpine camps in the CIS. We came here as newbies and gained a lot of experience in a week, which allowed us to safely climb. The camp staff is very experienced, everyone has their own approaches to group training. The food is delicious and plentiful, and snacks are provided at the exits. In general, the atmosphere is positive and sporty, but you need to understand that this is not a spa or a hotel, here you learn how to work on routes
In July 2024, the group was on a week-long tour for beginners from 22 to 28.07. We were all satisfied with the alpine camp, we recommend it as the best! I've been to similar places in Russia... but Tuyuk Su is just a resort compared to other alpine camps.
Modern wooden houses, bed linen, blankets, pillows, matrices, sockets, hangers, shelves, heating in the houses, floor-to-ceiling Windows. Warm water in the washbasins, hot shower, washing machine - if necessary, you can pay for laundry, sauna, Guzel, fairy dining room and the whole household! She always went to a nutrition meeting, tried to cook in a variety of ways, even to please us with pies, pilaf, compotes!!!! Thank you so much to her!
The technical part of the training is simply the best, Victor and Alexander are our instructors. Wonderful people, professionals, supported us.. without them, we would not have made this climb 1B. In general, work and training in the camp are built clearly and at a high level, if you learn mountaineering - only from them!!! Guys, I really advise anyone who doubts!
Thanks a lot to Artyom, the director of the alpine camp, for a wonderful place for all climbers! It is very difficult to maintain such projects at a high level! You did well!
This is not the first time we have stopped at the camp. Incredible feelings - delight, joy, warmth, comfort....! I am a descendant of climbers, and I used to do it myself in my youth. Anyone who is familiar with these wonderful mountaineering people will understand me and my attitude towards these strangers and meanwhile, such relatives and friends. Evening...Dark mountains in gloomy clouds create an additional atmosphere..The people gathered for dinner.bad weather, rain ... in a small cozy dining room, the children will have a festive dinner. Today is the closing of the season. A dim light falls on the joyful faces... everyone congratulates each other on their victories and achievements...I'm just a spectator of these events, but you're happy and worried about them as if they were your family. Good luck to you guys! Special thanks to Artyom, the camp director, who gives us the opportunity to touch this special world of life in a climbing camp
The first trip to the alpine camp. Everything is like an army. And paid coupons for the shower. Meals - three times a day, included in the price. You can't buy anything on the spot, take everything with you. I was in a group for beginners, my first rocks. The instructor did not explain anything specifically about the passage of the route along the cliff. I do not know how it should be, but the desire to go second to try myself on the rocks is completely repulsed.
I've been to different alpine camps and this is one of the best. First of all, about accommodation: warm houses and bedding, a warm shower and the opportunity to wash your clothes are always available, delicious food (very!) . Secondly, the teaching staff, strong and experienced, PATIENT)) people who are ready to share their skills. Thirdly, cool and interesting routes! I want to come back as soon as possible!) Thank you to everyone involved for the cool atmosphere and the opportunity to stay in a unique place😊
I liked the Alpbaza, the guests are warmly welcomed. Very tasty food, Aunt Guzel cooks great! The only disadvantage is that the dining room is open strictly by the hour - there is no opportunity to sit and drink tea with a view of the mountains during "off-hours".
A great place for outdoor activities. I was on a two-week program for beginners. I was very tired, but I liked it insanely. I will definitely be back for another shift
Super alpine camp!
It feels like you've come to visit your best friend!
The beauty is off the scale!
Very cozy houses!
The food is beyond praise!
The best instructors! ❤️
A wonderful camp for training climbing skills and improving techniques. Special thanks to Guzel for the fact that shift participants always stay full after intense workouts!
Excellent camp 👍 there are many routes for mountaineering, from beginners to pros. I was there in 2020. My first big mountains, hello to Amangeldy Peak))
Only the advantages! I was a participant in a skyrunning competition. Care, comfort, excellent nutrition-everything you need. I am grateful to the entire camp team.
One of the best alpine camps. New wooden houses, two-storey beds with mattresses, bed linen and blankets. Who does not have enough 2 blankets to keep warm, there are always 2 cats available, Xena and Liver, who like to sleep at the feet, but can take a tax in the form of sausage for this) For those who like comfort, you can rent a 4-bed room. 3 meals a day in the dining room (everything is delicious! Satisfying! Diverse!). A warm toilet, shower is still under construction, but you can rent a sauna. Wifi works well only in the second cabin. Be sure to take 3 pairs of shoes with you: mountain boots (it's better to have them lined up right away, because beginners will also climb rocks in cats, it's terribly uncomfortable in soft ones, especially in rental ones - you'll turn gray), cross-country walking around the camp (sometimes they allow you to approach) and indoor sneakers.
I would recommend Tuyuksu, both for novice shifts and for seniors. The mountains are about 4,100, there are many interesting rock routes. Static rope and carbines are given to the department, it is better to carry the rest.
We were at the end of August, it is already cold in the evenings, there are frosts at the height of the camp and snow may fall.
Safe mountains for everyone!
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Игорь К.
Level 9 Local Expert
August 1, 2024
I regularly stay on vacation. Take a walk in the mountains. Gorgeous landscapes and there is everything for relaxation. There are no disadvantages. The staff is unobtrusive.
I've been to various alpine camps, I've never seen it worse... All the reviews were most likely written by themselves ...
The instructor in dangerous, categorical areas with a cigarette tells how to lay the rope correctly, that we are athletes...
he stands with one hand holding a whitefish with the other hand holding on so as not to fall off,
and so on, stories about how cows ran after girls in a neighboring village, a tractor changed... The mentor is also for me!!
A great place to learn mountaineering.
Good instructors. Comfortable accommodation. The main training routes run from the camp.
They cook delicious food.
Not all clubs and federations of the Russian Federation accept the protocols of Kazakhstan.
A super place. I am coming for the third time and I plan to go further. The teaching staff is wonderful, the approach to learning is thorough. Only the approaches are long :)
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Алексей Лученко
Level 12 Local Expert
July 28, 2023
My favorite alpine camp, I've been there twice, I'll definitely come again! Very smart instructors and guides! Special respect to Kirill, and of course to chef Guzel! Well done, I am always glad to meet you.
It is always clean, cozy, and warm. The food is delicious. Very nice view from the Windows and all around. Mountains are always beautiful, in any form. And here they are all around.
I looked at the information on the website, talked on the phone, everything is fine!
Arrived at the alpine camp and was horrified by the safety at zero, the head decides little, speaks at the discretion of the instructor! And then who can complain if the instructor neglects the whole unworn ropes?
Excellent preparation, there is equipment rental, for beginners the most important thing, after completing the mountaineering course it will already be clear what you need to buy.
The best place to explore mountaineering, as well as improve your skills.
The conditions for the mountains are simply chic!
Instructors - they won't let you cheat!
I don't recommend it. Instructors are very often without experience (trainee). They are not interested in going to the mountains, but in any case they arrange "study" instead of climbing, which makes sense at the beginning of the shift, and at the end only takes time. In addition, they can simply take a day off the route out of the blue, and if this happens near the mountain itself, then they will have to trample for 6-8 hours in vain. We have passed a maximum of 4 mountains per shift, and some groups have only 1! Very long approaches to the route - 5-6 hours of trampling on a dirt road. If I can advise anyone, it's a beginner with absolutely no experience. But if by some miracle you get a good instructor, then everything will be better - I've only seen one of them since the whole shift. The food is delicious, but for some reason almost everyone suffered from an upset stomach all shift.
As for me, this is the best camp for beginners. Comfortable cottages, delicious food in the dining room, a well-designed training program and excellent instructors - everything will allow you to get the most out of your first trip to the mountains. However, for experienced climbers, all this also makes sense.