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7 mai 2025
We stayed at Karagat Hotel during our Silk Road journey as our first stop in Kyrgyzstan, arriving by land from Almaty to Karakol. This was an overnight stopover as part of our travel through the mountain areas, and we knew that hotel options in Karakol are limited. Having experienced a wide range of accommodations—from luxury to basic—this hotel unfortunately did not meet our expectations. Room Conditions & Maintenance: The hotel felt poorly maintained overall. We had issues with our shower head which we had to hold while standing in the bathtub trying to take a shower, other room toilet didn’t flash, but housekeeping staff & handyman race de responded quickly and resolved it. We saw at least four rooms, and they varied greatly in size. Most common were twin rooms, but a few were very large rooms with king-sized beds—almost too large, giving a feeling of wasted space or unfinished design. The interior design was lacking, especially when ethnic ornament’s are relatively easy to implement in Kyrgyzstan. In our room, the curtains were torn in several places and there were no proper blackout curtains, which affected sleep quality. These details left a poor impression. Breakfast & Service: I personally skipped breakfast, but those in our group who did eat described it as nothing special—just a basic meal. On the upside, staff were friendly and helpful, which did make a difference. Conclusion: If you’re just passing through Karakol and need a bed and accommodating staff for a night, this hotel might suffice. But if you’re planning to stay more than one night or are looking for comfort and style, I’d recommend exploring other accommodations in the area
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