It's an amazing place. A place of Power. The lack of gloss of the "reconstructed" buildings, the lack of tourists and the "filthiness" of the place.
Landscapes are fascinating, Lermontov's lines are recalled:
"But it doesn't smoke under it
Incense burners,
There is no singing at a late hour
Praying monks for us."
The wind, freely walking through the remains of a once magnificent and rich city, creates a special atmosphere.
To get there - only in moderately dry weather. I would like to draw your attention!!! If you follow the navigator, it leads the shortest way. There's trouble with the road, it just doesn't exist. There is a thorn and sand. It is possible to drive on the belly, but there is a chance of getting stuck. It's a long way to look for help.
A longer way, but safer (albeit less beautiful) is a turn somewhere a kilometer before the station Karauzyak. Navigate on the spot, by satellite.
Should I go? Definitely "YES"!