Hotels near Karakol International Airport (IKG), Karakol
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Mama Nuris guest house
Mama Nuris guest house offers accommodation in Karakol. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.

GuestHouse "ERKIN"
Located in Karakol, GuestHouse "ERKIN" provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features mountain and garden views.

Karakol-Guest
Situated in Karakol, Karakol-Guest features a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi. The bed and breakfast has family rooms.

Hadia 2 gest Haus
Hadia 2 gest Haus features accommodation in Karakol. The guest house offers some units with mountain views, and units come with a balcony. An Asian breakfast is available at the guest house.

Tagaytay Karakol Hotel
Tagaytay Karakol Hotel is a recently renovated guest house in Karakol, where guests can make the most of its bar and shared lounge.

Altamira Hotel
Altamira Hotel has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Karakol. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
Guesthouse Mirlan
Featuring accommodation with a balcony, Guesthouse Mirlan is located in Karakol.

Oimo Karakol Hotel
Oimo Karakol Hotel is set in Karakol. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.

Apartment in the Karakol heart
Apartment in the Karakol heart is set in Karakol and offers a shared lounge. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge.

Snow Leopard Hostel
Snow Leopard Hostel is set in Karakol and has a garden and barbecue facilities. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.

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- 8.0
Karakol is a small, charming, village-like town located at...
Karakol is a small, charming, village-like town located at the foot of the mountains. The views are spectacular, the air is tasty-fresh, the food is diverse and as organic as it gets; most importantly, people are open, welcoming, a little reserved at first, but ready to help once you approach them. Infrastructure and buildings are decayed, but it only adds to the charm of the town if you are open to go through a little hardship here and there, especially if you are arriving from a megapolis. Karakol offers a few interesting museums and galleries, but the main attraction is that it is an intermediary place to starting your journey exploring peaks, gorges, vallies, hot springs and all the other natural gems that Kyrgyzstan offers its guests. The town itself has very interesting history and a crazy mix of many ethnic groups (Kyrgyz, Ukrainian, Dungan, Russian, Korean, German, Uzbek, Uyghur, Tatar, etc). Find yourself a local friend (easier to do in Kyrgyzstan) and he/she will open up doors to many other amazing sides of Karakol.Guest review byMaya T - 10.0
You can easily stay one week or longer in this destination.
You can easily stay one week or longer in this destination. There is everything you may expect from Kyrgyzstan: lake Issyk Kul just a few Km from Karakol, amazing mountains with lost od different treks: one-day or multiple-day. I suggest to definitely climb to Ala Kol lake, visit Teleti valley or go up to the pass, immerse in hot springs in Altyn Arashan, or if you need a modern structure go to Ak-Suu thermal pools. Jeti-Ögüz is a 100% must see, or go to Jargalan valley and admire dozens of semi-wild horses, rent one of them and enjoy the view to the world from horseback. Buy some local hand-made products e.g. shirdak carpets, taste awesome local cuisine (esp. lamb, plov or manty) and don't miss local market in Karakol, wooden Holy Trinity Cathedral, unusual architecture of Dungan mosque or Sunday animal market in the town suburbs.Guest review byDanielCzech Republic