Zheti-Oguz, which translates to "Seven Bulls," is a picturesque gorge located near the southern shore of Issyk-Kol Lake in Kyrgyzstan. It is famous for its striking red sandstone cliffs, which are said to resemble seven bulls lined up against the sky. These vibrant rock formations have inspired local legends and become one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the region. In addition to the famous cliffs, visitors to Zheti-Oguz can enjoy lush green meadows, waterfalls, and alpine forests, making it a perfect spot for hiking and picnics. The nearby "Broken Heart" rock, another well-known feature, adds to the area's romantic charm. Visitors often stay in traditional yurts, experiencing the beauty of the Kyrgyz countryside and its nomadic culture.