Pereval Ozernyy is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 3,514m (11,528ft) above sea level, located on the border of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. It's said to be one of the most treacherous drives in the area.
The pass, also known as Almaty Ashuu Pass, links Chuy Region (in northern Kyrgyzstan) and Almaty Province (in Kazakhstan).
The road to the pass is extremely challenging. It is unpaved and in very bad condition. Only 4x4 vehicles or enduro bikes can traverse it. Expect some river crossings. The road features a series of narrow zigzags and impressive drops. The dusty, narrow road was built during the Soviet Union times.
The pass is 106 km (65 miles) long, running north-south from Almaty (Kazakhstan's largest metropolis) to Chong-Sary-Oy (a village in the Issyk-Kul Region of Kyrgyzstan). The road crosses two nationals: Chong-Kemin National Park and Ile-Alataw National Park.
Nestled in the Tian Shan mountains, this road becomes inaccessible during the winter months, with passage only feasible in July and August. The surrounding mountains frequently trigger rock avalanches, posing the risk of sudden road closures at any moment.
Pic: Tanya Nekrassova