A lovely, quiet guesthouse in the centre of Karakol. The rooms are simple but comfortable, and there is a delightful courtyard full of trees. The highlight is the breakfasts, cooked by Ludmila: porridge, eggs, blinchiki (pancakes), chebureki (fried meat pies), samsa (baked meat pies)... if you're planning a long trek you'll be set up for the day, and if you aren't - you'll still be set up for the day! Reasonably priced and highly...
Read moreWe enjoyed a very comfortable, clean, spacious and warm room. While we planned to stay 3 nights, we extended and stayed 5 (with a brake of one night at Altyn-Arashan). |The host is extremely thoughtful, friendly and speaks excellent English. We got some amazing traveling tips and every wish was organized straight away for us at EniRest.|The breakfast was yummy and filling. We highly recommend...
Read moreThe owners are very nice and friendly. The atmosphere is super relaxed. But the hotel itself is very rundown and in the room where we stayed at, the windows did not open and it was boiling hot outside. There are way better places in town for a few extra bucks (where you don't have to share a toilet with others). And everything is a good location in town. The town is small you can...
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