It's a great place. It is located in the Kyzylkum desert, 5 km from the lake. To stay in nature is a great option. The cafe serves delicious national food. In the evening, Kazakh folklore around the campfire. There is camel riding in the desert for a fee. Our yurt had 4 beds, chairs for clothes, electricity. Toilets and hot water showers in a separate building. Everything is very clean. Since we were in early November, we were given a heater in the yurt so as not to freeze at night.
On the night of arrival, it got sharply colder, to zero degrees. There are huge cracks in the yurts, dust, and a non-working heater. In response to a request to replace the device, the camp worker at first joked stupidly, then tried to take it on "weakly". Then they said that it was our fault that we came here, and that we could plug the cracks with towels (!), and the door with a blanket (!). After 2 hours of negotiations, he simply took the electric fireplace from other tourists and gave it to us.
The wires in the yurt hung directly over the door. We did not find any fire extinguishing equipment, as well as communication equipment. At night, they were afraid of freezing and burning at the same time. We hardly slept.
You can come here, only you are a fan of extreme sports or Russian roulette! In the photo there is a gap around the door, through which the hand passes, and which we were offered to plug with rags. And dangling wires in front of the door.
A cool place in the middle of the desert, I advise you to stop by at least for one day, about 30 yurts with all amenities. The food is standard there, but if you want, they can cook according to your order, 6 km from the shore, you can ride camels and horses. The price starts from $ 15 to $ 50 per person, depending on what conditions you want. There is a shop, there will be dancing and shows in the evening, a bonfire is lit, someone is playing the guitar and someone is singing, a lot of tourists from Europe