Yaylyu location on the reserve and the presence of a dive station in the village.
Kabukhta Dive Site
Boat-only freshwater wall dive on Kabukhta's protected Lake Teletskoye shore.
Local operator required
A local operator in Yaylyu can handle boat access and reserve paperwork.
About Kabukhta Dive Site
Kabukhta Dive Site is a remote freshwater wall dive on Lake Teletskoye's protected north shore, reached by boat from Yaylyu and valued for its steep structure and mountain-lake feel. The profile drops quickly into deeper water, so the dive is more about buoyancy, trim, and a clean wall run than about a long swim. Access is tightly managed inside the Altai Nature Reserve, and the cold water rewards teams that plan for a drysuit-ready boat day. Freshwater fish traffic can include pike, perch, whitefish, grayling, lenok, and taimen.
Research Estimate At Kabukhta Dive Site
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Where Is Kabukhta Dive Site?
Kabukhta Dive Site Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 50m
Depth Note
Wall up to 50 m.
Best Season
Late spring through early autumn for easier boat logistics; winter is also possible for drysuit teams.
Typical Conditions
Cold freshwater, seasonally variable visibility, and a steep wall profile; expect an arranged boat dive rather than an easy shore entry.
Safety & Access At Kabukhta Dive Site
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Boat-only access, reserve permitting, and cold water are the main planning risks; bring thermal protection and confirm the legal access path.
Access Restrictions
Boat access only; Altai Nature Reserve permit required.
Legal Notes
Inside the Altai Nature Reserve; confirm the permit and allowed boat route before travel.
Local Intel For Kabukhta Dive Site
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
The site is a steep freshwater wall dive that rewards stable buoyancy and measured ascent control. Cold water and the remote setting make drysuit planning sensible.
Freedive
Only for experienced freedivers with support and strong cold-water tolerance; the wall profile is not a casual swim-out target.
Snorkel
Not a primary snorkel site; the wall and cold freshwater make it poor for casual surface-only visits.
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Exposure Profile at Kabukhta Dive Site
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Wildlife at Kabukhta Dive Site
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Recent Logged Visits At Kabukhta Dive Site
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Kabukhta Dive Site Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Kabukhta Dive Site Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Yaylyu is described as accessible by water only, supporting boat-based access planning.
Reserve diving context and year-round diving on Lake Teletskoye.
Yaylyu dive station, technical support, dry/wet areas, classroom, and year-round operations.
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