The title "Пансионат Береке" translates to "Berеке Boarding House" in English.
Bereke Boarding House - for fans of affordable recreation
Bereke Boarding House is a resort health facility located on the northern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul, operating since the 1970s, situated in the settlement of Baktyuu-Dolonotuu. Previously, this village was known as Khotor.
In modern times, the boarding house represents a complex consisting of one-story cottages located on a vast green area adjacent to its own beach. It is also important to note the proximity of Bereke Boarding House to the nearby city racetrack, where various sports and cultural events are organized during the summer season. The green territory of the boarding house and the good sandy beach immediately attract fans of affordable recreation to this place.
The boarding house offers tourists rooms of various categories.
In the one-story buildings, there are 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-bed rooms without amenities, with a shared bathroom and cold water in the building; in the 2- and 3-bed cottages, there are section-type rooms, with a toilet and cold water shared by the section; in the cottages, there are 2- and 3-bed section rooms, with a toilet, cold and hot water shared by the section. In the luxury cottages, there are 2- and 3-bed section rooms, with a toilet, cold and hot water, a TV, and a refrigerator shared by the section. Inside, there are separate toilets and sinks for two adjoining rooms. The rooms are equipped with necessary furniture and inventory.

Meals:
Three meals a day in the dining room.

Territory:
Well landscaped with coniferous and deciduous trees; many annual flowers. Parking, shop, market, negotiation point, kiosk for periodicals.

Entertainment:
Sports and children's playgrounds, computer club, library, billiards, tennis, cinema, disco.
Beach:
Sandy, 200 meters away; gel showers, boat station.

Additional:
Guests receive free first aid, money storage in a safe; electric shower pavilions (male and female), massage room, hairdresser.
The boarding house offers: excursions to the Dead Lake, Semenov Gorge, Grigoriev Gorge.