Hiking to the Shavlin lakes

The Shavlin Lakes are a kind of shrine for mountain lovers. 

On the way we will meet picturesque lakes and snowy peaks – A Dream, a Beauty and a Fairy Tale, ascents to breathtaking passes and crossings along narrow taiga trails surrounded by centuries-old cedars. 

Location

Manzherok village
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Duration
9 Days
8 Nights
Departures
  • Group departures
    • Dates for next season
    • 9 – 17 July, 2025
    • 26 July – 3 August, 2025
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Accommodation
  • Tent
    8 nights
Comfort
  • Basic
Difficulty
Extreme
Only for experienced and physically fit hikers. Requires specific skills and equipment
Group
Up to 12 people
Minimum age
16 years old
Group meet at
Manzherok village
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Weekends: 8am - 7pm (GMT +3)
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Tour highlights

A tour without backpacks
Let's enjoy the beauty of Altai light, pack horses will carry all our things, and we will conquer the mountain trails
A real hike in Altai
We will ford rivers, cook over a campfire and admire the starry sky while sitting by the campfire
Shavlin Lakes
We will see spectacular views of lakes and mountain peaks

Itinerary

  • Day 1 - Tourist complex "Taezhnik" – Kurai village – Base parking "Tyute"

    A journey along the oldest route of Siberia – the Chui tract. The path runs through the Seminsky and Chike-Taman passes.

    In the village of Kurai, we turn off the paved highway and cross the Kurai steppe on the way to the parking lot.

    Along the way, tourists will learn about the history of the Altai Mountains, about the traditions of its indigenous population.

    Accommodation in tents. 

    Briefing, preparation for the campaign.

    Bathhouse.

    Dating night.

    Length: car350 km.

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  • Day 2 - Transfer to Lake Karakol
  • Day 3 - The passage of the Mazhoysky pass. Walk to Lake Karakabak
  • Day 4 - Crossing to the Shabaga River
  • Day 5 - Crossing to the confluence of the rivers right and left Shavla
  • Day 6 - A day's rest. Radial access to the Shavlin lakes
  • Day 7 - Crossing the Oroy River to the Salbak-Mosh tract
  • Day 8 - Return to the base parking lot "Tyute"
  • Day 9 - Return to the Taezhnik tourist complex
Difficulty
Only for experienced and physically fit hikers. Requires specific skills and equipment
Tour organizer's comments

The route is of medium difficulty, for tourists to participate in it, it is desirable to have experience hiking in the Altai Mountains (another mountainous area) or good physical training. With a horse escort - you go, and the main load is carried by horses, part of the way of the first day is covered by an all-terrain vehicle.

Accommodation

Accommodation
  • Tent
    8 nights
Comfort
  • Basic

Overnight stays in tourist tents throughout the route.

Tent camp 8 nights

Overnight stays in tents, camping conditions.

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Tour conditions

Group
up to 12 tourists
Minimum age
16 years old
Duration
9 days 8 nights
Group meets at
Manzherok village

Included in price

  • transportation, according to the tour program;
  • payment for camping sites (payment for a place for tents in equipped camping sites);
  • sauna according to the tour program;
  • horse rental at the rate of 1 horse for 2 tourists;
  • payment for the work of instructors, grooms;
  • payment of recreational fees;
  • accident insurance and medical insurance The insurance policy is issued for the group and is with the instructors along the route;
  • payment for three meals a day;
  • equipment rental.

Paid extra

  • air and railway tickets to Barnaul, Gorno-Altaisk, Novosibirsk and back;
  • delivery to the Taezhnik tourist complex and back, except for a group transfer from/to Gorno-Altaisk airport;
  • accommodation before and after the tour.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

For a walking tour with a horse escort, you must have:

  1. A small backpack with a volume of 30-35 liters, preferably with a splash-proof cape for carrying things that tourists may need during the transition (a bottle of water, napkins, rain protection and/ or a warm jacket), all other things, food and equipment are transported on horseback in archimacs (archimacs are always packed tightly, and tourists' bags we we do not allow you to put there, all things in polythene bags are folded into archimacs) and draybags
  2. Hiking shoes on a hiking tour must be previously worn (high trekking boots), sneakers, replacement shoes for camping (slates).
  3. Comfortable clothes – sweatpants, a shirt or a T-shirt with long sleeves, replaceable T-shirts with short sleeves, clothing material preferably cotton. Things are preferably not new, so that it would not be a pity if they break.
  4. A set of clothes for camping and overnight stays – trousers, shirt, shorts, T-shirt.
  5. A set of clothes for overnight stays - thermal underwear or something similar for sleeping in a sleeping bag.
  6. A warm sweater or sweatshirt (wool or fleece is very desirable).
  7. A warm jacket (synthetic or down jacket).
  8. A warm hat (fleece or wool).
  9. A cap or panama hat that protects your face and eyes from direct sunlight. Of course, you can use a bandana, provided that paragraph 14 is followed and there is no fear of getting burned!
  10. Socks – 4-5 pairs of cotton or linen, you can also have special trekking socks, 1-2 pairs of wool
  11. A waterproof raincoat or suit that can withstand heavy rain. When choosing these items, focus on their density, preferably a rubberized suit. Thin polyethylene raincoats are of course an option, but it must be borne in mind that they tear very quickly.
  12. A bathing suit. It is useful to sunbathe or swim in the mountain water.
  13. Toilet and hygiene supplies. Including hygienic lipstick.
  14. Sunglasses that protect the eyes from ultraviolet rays in the mountains and a sunscreen with a high protection factor.
  15. A small flashlight (headlamp) and a tourist seat (hob), so that your evening rest is as comfortable as possible!
  16. Individual medicines, the instructor takes the main first-aid kit with him, but if you have an individual intolerance to any standard drugs or a need for specific or strictly prescription medicines, take your own.
  17. A small water flask. You can use a plastic bottle with a capacity of 0.5 liters.
  18. A camera, and a spare battery for it, or an external energy storage device, since there will be many types, but there is nowhere to recharge!
  19. Personal tableware (plate, spoon, mug)
  20. Trekking poles. They facilitate walking on uneven terrain, help to relieve knees and spine.
  21. Towel (when placed in tents or cabins without amenities)
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Dates and Prices

  • $664
    9 – 17 Jul, 2025 9 days 8 nights
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  • $664
    26 Jul – 3 Aug, 2025 9 days 8 nights
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