Kazarman has a population of roughly 15,000. It’s extremely isolated and mostly known for its proximity to certain popular sites. Not far from the village is the Makmal Gold Mine, although it’s no longer in use. However, the village’s real claim to fame is the nearby petroglyph museum called Saimaluu Tash that’s extremely popular with travelers in Kyrgyzstan.
Saimaluu Tash (3,200 m) is a petroglyph site that contains over 10,000 carved drawings. The petroglyphs are estimated to date as far back as 2,000BC up through the Middle Ages.
The village of Kazarman is best visited from mid-July to mid-August due to heavy snowfalls that can start as early as September.
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