The village of Tyungur Republic of Altai Ust-Koksinsky district: recreation and tourism. Altai

  • 25.10.2021
The village of Tungur is located on the left bank of the Katun, opposite the confluence of the Kucherla River, 60 km from Ust-Koksa, 894 km from Novosibirsk. The distance from Biysk to Tungur is 572 km.

At the beginning of the village there is a suspension automobile bridge across the Katun. The village is a fairly large tourist center. Tungur is the nearest settlement on the way to Mount Belukha and the starting point of numerous mountain, hiking, horse and water tourist routes. There are several tourist bases in the vicinity of Tungur, from which hiking trips are organized to the Kucherlinskoe and Akkemskoe lakes, horseback riding, rafting and a trip to the foot of Belukha, which can be reached on foot by passing the Kuzuyak Pass and further rising up the Akkem River. Or on horseback and on foot - up the river. Kucherla and through the Karatyurek pass to Akkem lake and the foot of Belukha. In the village you can rent horses for a horse trail or delivery of goods. Tungur shops sell mountain honey from local apiaries.

At the entrance to the village of Tungur, to the right of the highway on the banks of the Katun, there is a monument to Pyotr Sukhov, the commander of the Red Guard detachment, defeated by the White Guards in August 1918. The village has a post office and mobile communications.

On the right bank of the Katun, opposite the village of Tungur, there are the Vysotnik camp site and the Tyungur camp site, which is part of the Kucherla tourist complex.

All camp sites have experienced instructors specializing in a particular type of tourism (rafting, horseback riding, hiking, mountaineering).

with. Tungur is known far beyond the borders of the Altai Republic. From here begin tourist and climbing routes to the highest peak in Siberia - Belukha. The town of Bayda rises above the village, where you can take a sightseeing tour.

In the village, on the street Zarechnoy, d. 5, the directorate of the State Institution of the Republic of Armenia “Natural Park “Belukha” is located.

Toponymy: The name of the village "Tyunur" is translated from the Altai language as a shaman's tambourine.

History: The village was founded in 1876. At the end of the XIX century. along with Katanda, the village was an important merchant camp on the way to China. The current population is 430 people, mostly Altaians. The main agricultural enterprise is SPK "Tungur", there are farms. The local lore corner at the school is headed by Adarova Alevtina Alekseevna, a wonderful specialist in her field. A small but very interesting museum of local lore is available at the club in the neighboring village. Kucherla, Tatyana Alekseevna Mantalaeva is in charge of the museum.

Some pages of the history of Gorny Altai are connected with Tungur. In Western Siberia, the most prolonged and stubborn resistance to the White Guards during the Civil War was provided by the consolidated detachment of the Red Guard under the command of the Bolshevik P.F. Sukhov. The detachment consisted of the Red Guards of Altai, Semipalatinsk, Kolchugino. Having fought the Kulunda steppe, Sukhov's detachment entered the Altai mountains in early August 1918. The Red Guards wanted to break through the Altai mountains and Mongolia to Soviet Turkestan. The inhabitants of the mountain villages provided the detachment with food, transport, and guides.

Elderly Altaians say that they led both whites and reds along short roads, simply trying to keep both of them from unnecessary bloodshed and save human lives. The entry of the Red Guard detachment into Gorny Altai caused great alarm to their opponents. A White Guard detachment of Lieutenant Lyubimtsev set off from Ulala to the villages of the Uimon Valley. Barrage detachments were organized, and 7 km below the village. Tungur on both banks of the Katun, ambushes were set up.

Here, in the narrow Katun Gorge, on August 10, 1918, the detachment of P.F. Sukhov, numbering by that time 250 fighters, was defeated. All the Red Guards who fell into the hands of the enemy were shot. They died heroes, with a deep belief in the victory of the working class. In the eastern part of the village there is a monument to Peter Sukhov.

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The village of Tungur in the Altai Mountains is well known to climbers, climbers, esotericists, yogis, cyclists and motorcyclists, and has a well-developed tourist infrastructure. Indeed, interesting tourist routes to the sights of a large-scale natural park and the Katunsky Biosphere Reserve begin in this settlement. And most importantly, to the famous peak of Siberia - Mount Belukha, fanned by the aura of ancient legends and tales of the Altai people. Even the name of the village is poetic, in translation it sounds like "Shaman's tambourine".

Where is Tungur Location of the village of Tungur: Republic of Altai, Ust-Koksinsky district. The village stretched for 3 km along the left bank of the turquoise Katun, opposite the mouth of the Kucherla River, at the foot of the low Mount Camel. The northern borders are guarded by another height - Mount Baida, which is a spur of the Terektinsky Range (it offers a beautiful view of Tungur and Belukha). Distance Novosibirsk-Tyungur - 885 km; Barnaul-Tungur - 693 km; Biysk-Tungur - 541 km; Gorno-Altaisk-Tungur - 449 km; Ust-Koksa-Tungur - 59 km.

For travelers exploring the Altai Mountains, Tungur is the best village for outdoor activities and adventures. Alpine landscapes with green forests dominated by cedars and larches stretch around. There are also acacias, small birch groves, and glades framed by bushes of bird cherry and wild rose.

To the east, places untouched by civilization begin, there are no settlements. And only the mountains squeeze the raging Katun in a close embrace. On many old maps of Altai, the Tungur-Inya highway along the left bank of the Katun (through the village of Inegen), 70 km long, is marked, in fact it does not exist. It is a dead-end country road, the dirt road ends near the mouth of the Akkem River. After that, complete off-road begins, the so-called "Tungur trail", 20 km long to Inegen itself. At the moment, a project is being considered for the construction of a modern highway on this section, which will connect Tungur directly with the Chuisky tract. But so far it will not be possible to drive a car along this route to Inegen, although in 2006 a group of extreme sportsmen on off-road vehicles accomplished such a feat. Somewhere they built temporary bridges, in some places they dragged heavy jeeps on their hands, they cut through rocks in especially narrow areas, expanding the passage. Within a few years, the footbridges rotted, the path again crumbled and collapsed. The Tungur-Inya trail is passable only for tourists on foot, on horseback, bicycles and mountain bikes.

Next to the Tungur path is the "Stone of Health" - like a rock formation cut in half, into the fault of which 6 people can easily enter. It is believed that it has healing powers: if you stand inside the split for at least 10 minutes, then your health will improve significantly. Above the path you will meet another unique rock - the "Mirror of Time", according to local residents, astrally connected with Mount Belukha. "Stone women" perched nearby - tall sculptures with human faces, created by ancient craftsmen. The route is also interesting for those who want to look at the Akkem breakthrough or pipe - the roaring and raging Katun River makes its way through a narrow canyon. A five-kilometer chain of rapids and three-meter shafts is the first difficult rafting down the Katun, 23 km from the village of Tungur. Only strong-willed and courageous tourists are able to overcome it, because it belongs to the 4-5 category of difficulty.

All the most interesting is concentrated south of the village of Tungur. Wild alpine lands begin there, breathing with primitive power and introducing even sophisticated tourists into awe. The Tungur-Belukha route is one of the most popular in the Altai Mountains, the mountain is located at a distance of about 50 km, depending on the winding of the chosen path. Along the way, tourists enjoy fabulous views and visit popular natural attractions: the unique Akkem Lake with silver-white waters, beyond which the Katunsky Range sparkles with snowy peaks; the valley of the Kucherla River and the magnificent Kucherlinskoye Lake (distance from the village of Tungur - 33 km), Mount Belukha is reflected in its mirror surface; The valley of seven lakes, interesting for its reservoirs with different shades of water. To the west of Tungur, the entire civilization of the Ust-Koksinsky region is concentrated - the regional center and villages of the Uimon valley (Katanda, Multa, Zamulta, Chendek, Terekta, Upper Uimon).

Every year the flow of tourists visiting this isolated part of the Altai Mountains is increasing. All paths to the village of Tungur begin either in Biysk or in the capital of the Altai mountains - Gorno-Altaisk, you can get there both by your own car and by public transport. Regular buses run from these cities to Ust-Koksa. Then local buses and minibuses will take tourists to Tungur.

Population: 348 (2016).

It is located on the left bank of the Katun River, opposite the mouth of the Kucherla River. Formed in 1876. Located at a distance of 65 km. from the district center of the village of Ust-Koksa. Most of the popular tourist routes to Mount Belukha start from here. Near the village, on the right bank of the Katun River, there are camp sites "Tungur", "Vysotnik", "Green House", "Bayry". Communication between the left and right banks of the river is carried out through a suspension automobile bridge.

In August 1918, near the village of the White Altai expedition of the military foreman V.I. Volkov, a detachment of Kuznetsk Red Guard miners under the command of Pyotr Sukhov was liquidated. A monument was erected to him in Tungur.

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    Tungur from the top of Baydo

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    Morning in Tungur

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    Bridge over the river Katun

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    Turbaza "Vysotnik"

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An excerpt characterizing Tungur (village)

Two female voices sang some kind of musical phrase, which was the end of something.
- Oh, what a delight! Well, now sleep, and the end.
“Sleep, but I can’t,” answered the first voice, approaching the window. She apparently leaned completely out of the window, because the rustling of her dress and even breathing could be heard. Everything was quiet and petrified, like the moon and its light and shadows. Prince Andrei was also afraid to move, so as not to betray his involuntary presence.
– Sonya! Sonya! – the first voice was heard again. - Well, how can you sleep! Yes, look what a beauty! Ah, what a delight! Wake up, Sonya, - she said almost with tears in her voice. “There has never been such a lovely night, never.
Sonya reluctantly answered something.
- No, look at that moon! ... Oh, what a charm! You come here. Darling, dove, come here. Well, see? So I would squat down, like this, I would grab myself under my knees - tighter, as tight as possible - you have to strain. Like this!
- All right, you're going to fall.
There was a struggle and Sonya's dissatisfied voice: "After all, the second hour."
Oh, you're just ruining everything for me. Well, go, go.
Everything fell silent again, but Prince Andrei knew that she was still sitting there, he sometimes heard a quiet stir, sometimes sighs.
- Oh my god! My God! what is it! she suddenly cried out. - Sleep like sleep! and slammed the window.
“And it doesn’t matter to my existence!” thought Prince Andrei while he listened to her conversation, for some reason waiting and fearing that she would say something about him. “And she again! And how on purpose! he thought. Such an unexpected confusion of young thoughts and hopes, which contradicted his whole life, suddenly arose in his soul, that he, feeling unable to understand his condition, immediately fell asleep.

The next day, having said goodbye to only one count, without waiting for the ladies to leave, Prince Andrei went home.
It was already the beginning of June, when Prince Andrei, returning home, drove again into that birch grove in which this old, gnarled oak struck him so strangely and memorable. The bells rang even more muffled in the forest than a month and a half ago; everything was full, shady and dense; and young fir-trees, scattered over the forest, did not disturb the general beauty and, imitation of the general character, tenderly turned green with fluffy young shoots.
The whole day was hot, somewhere a thunderstorm was gathering, but only a small cloud splashed on the dust of the road and on the succulent leaves. The left side of the forest was dark, in shadow; the right one, wet and glossy, shone in the sun, slightly swaying in the wind. Everything was in bloom; the nightingales chirped and rolled now close, now far away.
“Yes, here, in this forest, there was this oak, with which we agreed,” thought Prince Andrei. “Yes, where is he,” thought Prince Andrei again, looking at the left side of the road and without knowing it, not recognizing him, admired the oak he was looking for. The old oak tree, all transformed, spread out like a tent of juicy, dark greenery, was thrilled, slightly swaying in the rays of the evening sun. No clumsy fingers, no sores, no old mistrust and grief - nothing was visible. Juicy, young leaves broke through the tough, hundred-year-old bark without knots, so that it was impossible to believe that this old man had produced them. “Yes, this is the same oak tree,” thought Prince Andrei, and a causeless, spring feeling of joy and renewal suddenly came over him. All the best moments of his life were suddenly remembered to him at the same time. And Austerlitz with a high sky, and the dead, reproachful face of his wife, and Pierre on the ferry, and the girl, excited by the beauty of the night, and this night, and the moon - and all this suddenly came to his mind.

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In the Altai Mountains, it is well known to climbers, rock climbers, esotericists, yogis, cyclists and motorcyclists, and has a well-developed tourist infrastructure. Indeed, interesting tourist routes begin in this settlement to the sights of a large-scale natural park and. And most importantly, to the famous peak of Siberia - Mount Belukha, fanned by the aura of ancient legends and tales of the Altai people. Even the name of the village is poetic, in translation it sounds like "Shaman tambourine" .

Where is Tungur

Location of the village of Tungur: Republic of Altai,. The village stretched for 3 km along the left bank of the turquoise Katun, opposite the mouth of the river, at the foot of the low mountain Camel. The northern borders are guarded by another height - Mount Bayda , which is a spur of the Terektinsky Range (it offers a beautiful view of Tungur and Belukha). Distance Novosibirsk-Tyungur - 885 km; Barnaul-Tungur - 693 km; - Tyungur - 541 km; - Tyungur - 449 km; - Tyungur - 59 km.

Tungur village - history and modernity

  1. The first mention of Tungur dates back to 1876 - then on the site of the modern village there was only one small settlement, by 1899 there were already two courtyards.
  2. The village began to develop rapidly already at the beginning of the 20th century, by 1926 there were 50 households with a predominantly Russian population - immigrants from other regions.
  3. Currently, 348 people live in the village, most of the families are Altaians.
  4. There are several shops, good cellular communication (Beeline).
  5. This is where the management office is located. "Natural Park Belukha" .
  6. On a small square in the village there is a mass grave with a monument to P.F. Sukhov and 144 soldiers of the Red Guards, who were shot by the White Guards during the civil war in the vicinity of Tungur.
  7. In 1982, the inhabitants of Tungur received free access to the opposite bank of the Katun - an automobile suspension bridge with a wooden covering was built. In 2014 Tungur Bridge was significantly damaged during the flood and is now in not the best condition. Therefore, in 2015 it was decided to build a new metal bridge, and the project was launched in 2016.

The local population is increasingly involved in the tourism business, many families provide tourists with their homes in Tungur for recreation, organize individual hiking and horseback riding in the surroundings. In addition to the private sector, guests of the Altai Mountains stay in Tungur in guest houses; at the recreation centers "Green House" and tourist centers "Tungur", "Vysotnik", "White Gyrfalcon"; tourist complex "Club-Altai".

Tungur: an overview of the surroundings

For travelers exploring the Altai Mountains, Tungur is the best village for outdoor activities and adventures. Alpine landscapes with green forests dominated by cedars and larches stretch around. There are also acacias, small birch groves, and glades framed by bushes of bird cherry and wild rose.

East direction

To the east, places untouched by civilization begin, there are no settlements. And only the mountains squeeze the raging Katun in a close embrace. On many old maps of Altai, the Tungur-Inya highway along the left bank of the Katun (through the village of Inegen), 70 km long, is marked, in fact it does not exist. It is a dead-end country road, the dirt road ends near the mouth of the Akkem River. After that, complete off-road begins, the so-called "Tungur trail" , 20 km long to Inegen itself. At the moment, a project is being considered for the construction of a modern highway on this section, which will connect Tungur directly with.

But for now, it will not be possible to drive a car along this route to Inegen, although in 2006 a group of extreme sportsmen on off-road vehicles accomplished such a feat. Somewhere they built temporary bridges, in some places they dragged heavy jeeps on their hands, they cut through rocks in especially narrow areas, expanding the passage. Within a few years, the footbridges rotted, the path again crumbled and collapsed. The Tungur-Inya trail is passable only for tourists on foot, on horseback, bicycles and mountain bikes.

  • Near the Tungur trail is "Health Stone" - like a rock formation cut in half, into the fault of which 6 people can easily enter. It is believed that it has healing powers: if you stand inside the split for at least 10 minutes, then your health will improve significantly.
  • Above the path you will meet another unique rock - "Mirror of Time" , according to the beliefs of local residents, astrally associated with Mount Belukha.
  • perched nearby "Stone women" - tall sculptures with human faces, created by ancient craftsmen.

The route is also interesting for those who want to look at Akkem breakthrough or a pipe - roaring and raging makes its way in a narrow canyon. A five-kilometer chain of rapids and three-meter shafts is the first difficult rafting down the Katun, 23 km from the village of Tungur. Only strong-willed and courageous tourists are able to overcome it, because it belongs to the 4-5 category of difficulty.

South direction

All the most interesting is concentrated south of the village of Tungur. Wild highland lands begin there, breathing with primitive power and introducing even sophisticated tourists into awe. The Tungur-Belukha route is one of the most popular in the Altai Mountains, the mountain is located at a distance of about 50 km, depending on the winding of the chosen path. Along the way, tourists enjoy fabulous views and visit popular natural attractions:

  • unique with silver-white waters, behind which the Katunsky ridge sparkles with snowy peaks;
  • the valley of the Kucherla River and the magnificent (distance from the village of Tungur - 33 km), reflected in its mirror surface;
  • Valley of the Seven Lakes , interesting for its reservoirs with different shades of water.

To the west of Tungur, the entire civilization of the Ust-Koksinsky region is concentrated - the regional center and villages of the Uimon Valley (, Terekta,).

How to get to Tungur

Every year the flow of tourists visiting this isolated part of the Altai Mountains is increasing. All paths to the village of Tungur begin either in Biysk or in the capital of the Altai mountains - Gorno-Altaisk, you can get there both by your own car and by public transport. Regular buses run from these cities to Ust-Koksa. Then local buses and minibuses will take tourists to Tungur.

  1. The Gorno-Altaisk-Tungur bus runs daily from the central bus station at 08:20, the journey takes 9 hours 25 minutes, the ticket price is 813.00 rubles.
  2. The Novosibirsk-Tungur bus passes through Barnaul, Biysk and the regional center Ust-Koksu, runs only in the summer (Thursday and Saturday) at 19.30, the price is 2800 rubles. The flight is organized by a travel agency.

By private car, the route is laid along the Chuisky tract through the following settlements:

  • Maiminsky district - villages,;
  • Chemalsky district -;
  • Shebalinsky district -

All roads to Gorny Altai go through the city of Biysk, so the description will be from this city. The route looks like this:

The distance from Biysk is approximately 526 km.

GPS coordinates: 50.160435, 86.30967

In Biysk, after the bridge over the Biya, we drive straight ahead without turning anywhere. Behind Biysk, the historical part of the Chuisky tract will begin. The road is excellent asphalt, and immediately after Biysk there is a 4-lane road. True, not for long, after 20 km it will become an ordinary two-lane, but still of excellent quality. Approximately 150 km after Biysk, there will be a fork in front of the village of Ust-Sema. We leave along the main right along the M-52 highway to Tashanta. We cross the Katun on a new bridge. We rise to the Seminsky pass. Although this is the highest pass on the Chuisky tract, technically it is not difficult, it can be easily overcome by any car at any time of the year. The pavement on the pass, as well as on the entire Chuisky tract, is excellent asphalt. After the descent from Seminsky, there will be a fork. The Chuysky tract goes straight ahead. We need to turn right following the signs to Ust-Koksa and Ust-Kan. After Ust-Koksa, the Uimon steppe begins. After 60 km there will be the village of Tungur.