In general, the Pyramids turned out to be a great reboot, a clean beach and white sand are clean, everything is new, changing rooms, toilets, although I was surprised that the toilet is paid. With an entrance fee of 150k + parking 50k. Sun beds and umbrellas are included in this price. There are trestles, they were discounted from 300k. A good cafe with national cuisine, everything was delicious, at prices of course higher than in the city,
you will take pilaf, please note that the cost per 1 kg. In a cafe near the beach, prices are also too high, but in general it is fine. Definitely the best beach in all of Uzbekistan right now. It is especially important that the contingent is decent and alcohol is prohibited.
A little further from the shore it should be deep, but there is concrete and steel structures, like a sunken boat. Although the sand on the shore is white, it is mixed with debris. We need to clean everything there.
White sand on the beach only in the lounge area. Plus, it is not deep and heavily compacted. As before, you have to walk along the pebbles to the water, in which fragments of broken glass are found every now and then.
Loud music from a local bar makes it difficult to relax and talk, they do it when asked to make it quieter, and after a while they turn up the volume again.
Carefully, the view of the beach and the condition were renewed. The only disadvantage is that there is no separate prayer room! I haven't been in the kitchen, so I can't say anything about the food. For admission, 150 thousand soums + a cot and an umbrella on the beach for free - will fully justify the cost.
Very cool. Updated. The sand was delivered. Umbrellas were set up. True, the food is so-so and expensive, but you can bring your own :). There is no alcohol there. So if you want to drink, bring an owl.
There is no service, from the word at all, the beach is made of large stones, garbage is everywhere, the price of a cot is 100,000 soums, to find something to eat it is necessary to work hard. There is nothing but corn. There are no changing booths .