From the first ascent, you’ll be rewarded with a stunning view of the Gusarchay valley framed by the snowy peaks of Mounts Gizilgaya and Shahdag. The trail mostly involves descending paths, which are clearly visible and fully marked. Follow the signs to exit the village after 400 meters, then proceed to a mountain pass slightly to the right. From here, the descent begins and stretches for 1 kilometer through the valley, leading to another ascent to a mountain pass. After a short descent through a forest, Kuzun village will come into view. A 2-kilometer downhill path along the Gusarchay riverbank will take you to a bridge. Crossing the bridge, turn right and follow the main road to Kuzun.
This moderately challenging hike requires appropriate outdoor gear, particularly during winter. Without proper winter clothing, hiking in cold weather is not advisable. For lush green landscapes, the best time to hike is between May and July, while December to February offers beautiful views of snowy peaks. Always check the weather forecast beforehand, as fog, rain, or snow can significantly increase the difficulty of the trail.
Laza village is a popular tourist destination offering guest houses, hostels, cafes, and restaurants. Guest houses are situated within the village, while restaurants are located on the upper road leading to the twin waterfalls. Additionally, the village features a store named “Laza Market.” Maps provide detailed locations for accommodations and dining options.
Water bottles can be refilled from springs located in villagers’ yards. An easily accessible spring is found below Laza Market. On the trail, there’s only one spring about 2 kilometers from Laza in the Gusarchay valley. It’s recommended to carry 1.5-2 liters of water depending on the weather.
No special permits are needed for this hike. The trail does not pass through any protected natural areas or border zones.
We took this hike in December, and although the snowy peaks were beautiful, the weather made the trail difficult. Luckily, Elnara guided us through the slippery sections safely. The path was easy to follow, and the village of Kuzun was the perfect resting spot. I would recommend this hike for more experienced hikers who are ready for a bit of a challenge. John Smith 22.12.2023
I thoroughly enjoyed this hike despite its challenges. The downhill paths are steep, and the cold can be intense in winter, so be prepared. Our guide, Lamia, was very knowledgeable and helped us navigate the trail with ease. The final descent to Kuzun Village was incredible, with breathtaking views of the valley below. Highly recommend for anyone looking for an adventure! Yuki Sato 18.10.2024
The hike to Kuzun Village offers beautiful views of the Gusarchay valley and the towering snow-capped peaks of Gizilgaya and Shahdag. Our guide, Elnara, was excellent, keeping us on track and sharing local stories along the way. The path was well-marked and the descent through the valley was stunning. Make sure to bring proper gear, especially if you're hiking in winter, as the weather can get harsh! Charlotte D. 15.10.2023