This is NOT for adults, rather it’s for families with kids. Apparently this is the best aqua park in Bishkek, but possibly the WORST in the world. lol it is such a sad place to visit, but if you do decide to go, go early.
Located 45 minutes from the city, we got there at 12:30 on a Thursday, there were free tanning beds stacked on top of each other but almost nowhere to place them, and definitely no space in the shade. At 3pm when we left there were even more people, no more seats at the restaurant, and people at the pools standing shoulder to shoulder. People in general are brain dead there, standing in groups by the stairs so you can’t climb out, there’s nowhere to swim, water is cold, and kids constantly yelling and running around. Most pools are knee deep made for children. Food and drinks are at a good price though, beer is cheap, it’s better to go get it yourself rather than waiting for the service. Definitely wouldn’t go again, too crowded and cold water make it a useless trip.
They should make one pool section 18+, then I’d give it a 4...
Read moreI have been to this place twice first time it was just a pit stop to chunkurchak second time on my way back i stopped at this place for lunch, this place has good ambiance its raw you can catch your own fish from a small pond The Lunch - the food here is super expensive not even five star in Bishkek would have this price, The food which i ordered was pathetic The fish trout ( this was ok but the taste was not that good) Tea black ( the water smelled like fish) Chicken in hot sauce ( the base was good but the chicken was stale and tasted like they didn’t even wash the chicken before cooking) Mixed fish salad (everything was raw) Dumplings soup ( worst soup in have ever tasted in Kyrgyzstan in 3 years) Veg salad it was good Pasta with mashroom and chicken- the pasta was good but again the chicken was stale with a very bad taste to it as off they haven’t cleaned the chicken before cooking)
Overall it was very disappointing for the price i payed
All the money in to the dust bin
I would not recommend nor i would ever go to...
Read moreThe bans park. this is the first park I visited, thickly hung with posters about what is prohibited: swimming with clothes on, walking barefoot, spitting, throwing something into the water, etc. it even becomes interesting what prohibitions have not yet been mentioned. bans are also announced over the loudspeaker every hour. It is interesting that during bans, the management does not see the details that catch the eye: rusty constructions that are easy to paint, to replace the outdated and ugly advertising posters that no longer...
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