Kok Zhailau

Coordinates: 43°8′34.231″N 77°0′14.364″E / 43.14284194°N 77.00399000°E / 43.14284194; 77.00399000 Kok Zhailau (Kazakh: Көк Жайлау, translit. Ko'k Jai'lau', lit. 'sky-blue summer pasture', Russian: Кок Жайляу) is a plateau in the territory of the Ile-Alatau State National Natural Park located at an altitude of 2251.2 m. It is located between the Small and Big Almaty gorges, 10 km from the city of Almaty (in Kazakhstan). The track is located 1450-1740 m above sea level.[1][2] Almati, ski resort Shymbulak, the Medeu, and Big Almaty peak can be seen from the plateau.[3][4]

Flora and Fauna

There is a number of endangered species, insects, and plants that live in the Kok-Zhailau plateau. These include 145 species of diurnal butterflies (Parnassius apollo, Tien-Shan, Mountain Apollo, Karanasa dublitzkyi carnase, Karins dublitzkyi, and others), 252 species of ground beetles, 110 species of bees, 97 species of burrowing wasps, and 33 species of ants.

There are also 105 of birds in the area, including the black stork, the eagle-dwarf, the golden eagle, the kumai, the shahin, the serpoklyuv, the eagle owl, the peregrine falcon, and others.

Animals include the Tien Shan shrew, the red pika, the gray marmot, the Tien Shan mouse, the silver vole, the mountain goat, the roe deer, wild boar, foxes and squirrels.

Endangered animals include the Tien Shan brown bear, the stone marten, the Central Asian river otter, the manul, the Turkestan lynx, the Indian porcupine, and the snow leopard.

The area includes tulips of Ostrovsky and Zinaida, Alatava saffron (Crocus alatavicus), as well as medicinal plants and spices (oregano, peppermint and others).

Tourism

The Kok-Zhailau plateau is a popular tourist attraction. The area is accessible for hiking, biking, skiing, and horse riding. It is the only reachable area within the Ile-Alatau National Park.

The area is major tourist attraction on account of its unspoilt nature. Ecotourism is also prevalent in the area. This also includes scientific ecotourism, cognitive ecotourism, blindwatching, botanical excursions, video and photo excursions, ethnic tourism, and other activities.


Kok Zhailau landscape.

Controversy

The president of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, gave way to build a major ski complex within the Ile-Alatau National Park. This will involve modifications to the Kok-Zhailau plateau and Kumbel mountains. The resort is scheduled to include ski runs, guesthouses and hotels. The region is considered a protected natural reserve area, and thus the project has caused controversy.[5][6]

References

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