Beautiful lake Borovoe - a tourist boat is sailing to the cave. Luxurious relict pine forests. Amazing view from the top of the mountain with a cave. But the cave itself is not impressive, as is the legend of Kenesary.
Initially, we crossed the lake by boat to the other side, then climbed into the Kenesary cave in the pine forest, the view from there is very beautiful, also the way to the cave is interesting, the story is entertaining, but the cave itself is tiny. But I think every tourist of Burabai should visit this tour just for the sake of the view that opens when climbing into the cave
A super place, very interesting to visit, especially if you are not in Kazakhstan all the time. Gorgeous pine forest around, magnificent landscapes, a walk to the cave will bring fabulous pleasure.
The place is beautiful because it is located in Borovoye. The interest in the cave is caused by advertising and the already modern monument and carved stones in the form of a table and chairs placed along the way. The cave itself is a stone in the form of a shell, entering which you can stand up to your full height and exit through a narrow hole, ostensibly in order to make a wish come true at this place. I liked the story of the guide himself the most, whose work, of course, can only be praised.
I advise everyone to go to the museum with a guide before going here. She will tell you a lot, including about this clearing. And in general, the story as a whole. The place is interesting, we walked to it for a long time, through Swan Lake. We wanted to cover the territory more. In general, it is very quiet there, it is possible to enjoy solitude along the shore, arrange a romantic picnic.
One of the local attractions, accessible to both children and the elderly. There is a good 5000-meter-long trail to the object, along which even cyclists can move freely. Along the trail there are mafas (small architectural form) - stones with thematic information, benches of interesting shape, etc.). Also along the trail there are stripes on trees with white reflective paint - so as not to get lost in the dark. There is a mobile connection all the way. Great views when the trail runs along the shore.
In general, I recommend it to everyone - a great time in nature.
This is a place worth visiting if you come to Burabai. Great view of the local beauty.
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IIuPaMuD XeD
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July 22, 2024
The route to the cave itself through the national park is very interesting. As for the cave itself, it is not a cave at all, but a small grotto. Nothing interesting, except for the walk to this place itself.
Not exactly a cave. But the place is interesting. The view is gorgeous. Cars are not allowed, 30 minutes on foot through the pine forest. The photos don't fit, but it's a pity.
You'll find a horseradish. The navigator is lying. Most likely, this is the most important place in Burabay, so you can't see it for free. You don't even have to try to search on your own.
I can't say that I'm very excited about the cave itself. Touching history doesn't excite me. And I expected a deeper cave. I liked the road and the climb better. If you go from the Ok-Zhetpes sanatorium, you can follow the path with signs along the shore, or you can follow the map almost directly through the hill and the swamp. And so, and so interesting. Along the walking trail there are several installations and places to relax.
We went to see the attraction and take a walk. Everything worked out. We walked quietly and breathed fresh air. The Scandinavian sticks helped a lot, and probably wouldn't have gone a quarter of the way. We finally touched the story. We took a leisurely walk back. Basically, the path went along the lake. And then to the side. When we were at the very top of the cave, we had a wonderful and unique view of the lake. It's worth a walk and a look. As they say, to see once is better than to hear a hundred times.
The place is beautiful. The route started from the beach of the Okzhetpes sanatorium. There, along Lake Borovoe, it connects further with the official route, so it turns out to be shorter. There are markers and signs everywhere along the route, don't get lost! The length of the route is approximately 3500m.
If you go to the cave from the Alem, Nurlytau hotels, the distance is only 4 km. Beautiful paths along the lake, then along the road with meeting gazebos, benches for respite. The cave itself is on a cliff. Very picturesque. A natural natural "balcony" above the cliff in front of her. I recommend it for a visit.