The Charyn River is a significant waterway located in eastern Kazakhstan. It flows for approximately 427 kilometers and is known for its stunning landscapes, including deep canyons and unique rock formations. The river is a tributary of the larger Ili River and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem.
The Charyn River is surrounded by the Charyn National Park, which features diverse flora and fauna. The park is famous for the Charyn Canyon, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of Kazakhstan," attracting tourists and nature enthusiasts. The river's waters support various wildlife and contribute to the region's natural beauty.