Kokkol Waterfall is a magical creation of nature, the largest of the waterfalls of the Kazakh (and all) Altai. The waterfall is about 80 m high and has a steepness of about 60-70 °. A water stream over 10 m wide falls down from the wall of the Berel spur with a deafening roar, audible far away in the area. When falling from a great height, fine water dust is formed, ionizing the air in the valley. On sunny days, rising above the waterfall, it is painted with all the colors of the rainbow. A powerful waterfall, a picturesque gorge overgrown with beautiful cedar and spruce forests, give extraordinary beauty and charm to this corner of the Altai nature. The location near the Lower Camp on the way to the foot of the legendary Belukha makes it even more interesting to visit.