Baikonyr


The Baikonyr or Baiqoñyr is a river in the Ulytau District, Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. It has a length of and a drainage basin of.
The river flows by the village of Baiqoñyr. Ancient petroglyphs have been found on rocks along both banks of the river.

Course

The Baiqoñyr has its origin at the confluence of the Kurambai and Aktas rivers in the southwestern slopes of the Ulytau Range. It heads roughly southwestwards within a valley, having a maximum width of to the northeast of the Kalmakkyrgan. In its final stretch, it flows roughly westwards, bending northwestwards to end up in the southeastern end of the Shubarteniz lake, to the south of the mouth of the Zhymyky.
The Baiqoñyr is fed by winter snowfall. In the spring its water is fresh, but it turns salty as the flow diminishes, and in the summer it dries largely up, breaking up into small pools.