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Jahlar Lake







Jahlar Lake offers a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. Its secluded location near Jahlar village contributes to its unspoiled beauty and peaceful atmosphere, making it a hidden gem within the valley. Spanning approximately 148 acres, the lake provides a sense of serenity and calm to those who discover it.During the winter months, Jahlar Lake becomes a haven for migratory birds. Around 50 different species journey from the frigid Siberian plains to feed on the lake's fish population. This influx of avian life adds another layer of wonder to the already picturesque setting. Interestingly, the lake's water possesses a high acidity level, so much so that it can be used for washing clothes without soap. Currently, Jahlar Lake remains undeveloped, lacking facilities like boating or fishing, further preserving its natural charm





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