The Che-Chkysh tract

The  Che-Chkysh tract
The  Che-Chkysh tract

Che-chkysh tract The gorge consists of sheer cliffs up to 100-150 meters high. There are petroglyphs from the Bronze Age, the Middle Ages, and the Ethnographic period on two rock surfaces - just a few dozen images. The Che-Chkysh River flows at the bottom of the gorge, forming a small waterfall in one place, and there is a spring next to the river. The cliffs of the gorge are a favorite place for rock climbers and mountaineers to compete. There is an observation deck on the slopes of the gorge, which offers a panorama of the Katuni Valley.