Kók-Tepa
Kók-Tepa: The Hidden Gem of Arslanbob
Discover the breathtaking hiking trails of Rodnik in Arslanbob – a serene escape into nature's beauty and adventure.
Nestled in the heart of Arslanbob, Rodnik offers breathtaking hiking trails surrounded by stunning landscapes and vibrant nature. Experience the tranquility and beauty of this unique hiking area that promises adventure for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the center of Arslanbob village. Head south on the main road, which is well-marked. After approximately 3 km, you will reach a fork in the road. Take the left fork, which leads towards the Walnut Forest. Continue for another 2 km until you see signage indicating 'Rodnik'. The destination is located at coordinates 41.3527482, 72.9708186. There is a small parking area nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Rodnik via public transportation, find the local bus station in Arslanbob. Look for a bus or shared taxi heading to the Walnut Forest. The fare is approximately 30 KGS. After about 20 minutes of travel, disembark at the stop closest to the Walnut Forest entrance. From there, you can either walk (a 20-minute hike uphill) or hire a local taxi for about 100 KGS to take you directly to Rodnik, located at 9X27+FR.
Walking
If you are already within the Arslanbob Walnut Forest area, you can reach Rodnik on foot. From the main path in the forest, follow the signs towards Rodnik. The walk is about 30 minutes and covers a distance of approximately 2 km. The terrain can be a bit uneven, so wear appropriate hiking shoes. Enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way!
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