As we were getting closer to Lake Karakul, we could eventually see a blue stripe showing up at the horizon.
It took a while until we could grasp the full size of this lake, which sitting at 3900m above sea level (that’s higher than Lake Titicaca) and with a surface area of 380km² is the highest lake of its size in the whole region. The lake was created a good 10 million years ago, when the area was hit by a meteor.
We stopped in a small settlement next to the lake, where lunch was supposed to wait for us (reality is … the guesthouse owner had messed thing up … and our lunch had to be improvised first). After a basic lunch we had a walk through the village down to the lake shore – before it was back to the van, to continue the drive towards Khorog.