Broken Heart Rock is one of the most recognizable natural landmarks in Kyrgyzstan, located in the scenic Jeti-Oguz Gorge on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake. This striking red sandstone formation, naturally split into two halves, resembles a broken heart and is tied to a well-known local legend.
It’s a popular stop for travelers exploring the Issyk-Kul region and one of the most photographed spots in the country.
Why Visit Broken Heart Rock
Broken Heart Rock offers an easy and rewarding experience for visitors of all levels.
Top reasons to visit:
- Unique rock formation shaped like a broken heart
- Rich local legend and cultural significance
- Short and accessible hike
- Beautiful views over Jeti-Oguz Gorge
- Excellent photography location
The Legend Behind the Rock
According to local folklore, two close friends fell in love with the same woman. Unable to resolve their conflict peacefully, they fought over her, and she tragically died. The broken rock is said to symbolize their shattered hearts and the sorrow that followed.
This story has made the site especially popular among couples and travelers interested in local culture.
Interesting Facts
- The rock stands near the famous “Seven Bulls” (Jeti-Oguz) red rock formations.
- Its color changes throughout the day depending on sunlight, from bright red to deep brownish-red.
- It is one of the most visited natural attractions near Karakol.
- The hike to the viewpoint usually takes 15–30 minutes.
Things to Do
Visitors typically combine the rock with a short прогулка through the gorge.
- Walk to the viewpoint above the rock
- Take photos from different angles
- Explore Jeti-Oguz Gorge
- Enjoy a picnic in the valley
- Continue toward nearby hiking routes
How to Get There
Broken Heart Rock is located about 30 km (around 40 minutes) from Karakol.
You can get there:
- by car
- by taxi
- as part of a guided tour around Issyk-Kul
The road is paved and accessible for most vehicles.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is from May to October, when the weather is stable and the landscape is at its most vibrant.
For the best photos, visit in the late afternoon or at sunset, when the cliffs are lit with warm, golden light.