I stayed for two nights, and the host was quite decent – in the room was clean, breakfast was normal. I also went from the hostel to an organized tour to Muynak. In general, I was going to go there myself, but the weather was so bad that I didn't risk. In addition to the very once coast of the Aral Sea and the cemetery of the ships, also visited the ordinary old cemetery and camel farm (the truth is that almost all camels went to walk, but tried salt milk). We did not get to the Aral Sea Museum, as the wind damaged the electricity line and there was no light. I would like to note the integrity of our guide and the staff of the host Atabeka, who then took us to another museum – ecology, but there was no light too. And although no guilt of all of this, of course, was not, as compensation he took us to the old cemetery of one of their choreographic fortresses (Gyaur Kala Hodjeiley), on which it was also very interesting to climb.
In general, and staying in the host itself, and the tour remained very satisfied.
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NNatalia NadezhdinaI stayed for two nights, and the host was quite decent – in the room was clean, breakfast was normal. I also went from the hostel to an organized tour to Muynak. In general, I was going to go there myself, but the weather was so bad that I didn't risk. In addition to the very once coast of the Aral Sea and the cemetery of the ships, also visited the ordinary old cemetery and camel farm (the truth is that almost all camels went to walk, but tried salt milk). We did not get to the Aral Sea Museum, as the wind damaged the electricity line and there was no light. I would like to note the integrity of our guide and the staff of the host Atabeka, who then took us to another museum – ecology, but there was no light too. And although no guilt of all of this, of course, was not, as compensation he took us to the old cemetery of one of their choreographic fortresses (Gyaur Kala Hodjeiley), on which it was also very interesting to climb.
In general, and staying in the host itself, and the tour remained very satisfied.