This restaurant serves Indian cuisine. Perfectly cooked soup have an appetizing taste. There is a magnificent view from Manas Resort. The staff is said to be professional here. This place is notable for its prompt service. From the visitors' viewpoint, prices are fair. The lovely ambiance can make you want to stay here for a bit more than you've initially planned. This spot has received Google 4 according to the guests' opinions.
SundaySun | 11AM-12AM |
MondayMon | 11AM-12AM |
TuesdayTue | 11AM-12AM |
WednesdayWed | 11AM-12AM |
ThursdayThu | 10AM-9PM |
FridayFri | 11AM-12AM |
SaturdaySat | 11AM-12AM |
The Manas Lake used to be known as the Yihehake Lake (伊赫哈克湖, Yīhèhākè hú) in the past.[1]
Notionally, Lake Manas is considered the end point of the Manas River, flowing from the Tian Shan mountains. In practice, however, the river bed is usually dry where it reaches the lake (45°41′00″N 85°44′00″E / 45.68333°N 85.73333°E), and little river water reaches the lake.
The Manas Lake area is characterized by arid climate with hot summers; the average annual precipitation of merely 63.7 mm, as compared to the average annual evaporation of 3,110.5 mm; which means that without an inflow of water from outside, the lake's water level can drop very quickly. Over the second half of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st century, it went through the cycle of shrinking, drying up, recovering, or existing as an intermittent lake.[2]