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The Ultimate Kazakhstan Itinerary: Unforgettable Adventures, Accommodations, and Cuisine”

by Vedika Soni
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The Ultimate Kazakhstan Itinerary: Unforgettable Adventures, Accommodations, and Cuisine”

Kazakhstan, located in Central Asia, is the world’s ninth-largest country, stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Altai Mountains. It is home to 131 ethnicities, the Kirghiz steppe, architectural marvels, and numerous sacred sites, and it promises a culturally diverse retreat. Based on our study, a 7-day Kazakhstan Itinerary  is great for discovering its multicultural hues and creating lifelong experiences.

  •  best time to visit Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Itinerary

The best time to visit Kazakhstan is between April and May, and September to October. Temperatures can reach more over 40 degrees Celsius between June and August, but drop to -20 degrees Celsius between December and February. So, it’s better to avoid the summer and winter months and instead enjoy the country’s huge mountainscapes, tundra, and desolate steppe during the more mild months of April, May, September, and October.

  • Day 1

Kazakhstan Itinerary

Begin your seven-day Kazakhstan Itinerary in Astana, Kazakhstan’s capital city. Explore the magnificent Bayterek Tower, a metallic sculpture with sci-fi movie aesthetics. The National Museum of Kazakhstan is located at 4.3 kilometers (about a 10-minute walk) from the tower and houses exhibitions on the country’s ancient and present history, ethnography, artifacts, modern art, and a gold hall. From here, take a leisurely 1.5-kilometer walk to the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, a pyramid-shaped architectural marvel depicting the world’s religions. It also houses the national spiritual center, educational facilities, gathering spaces, and an opera house.

  • Day 2 and 3

Astana is the Sky Beach Club tripowe.com

Another must-see site in Astana is the Sky Beach Club. The club, located under the world’s largest tent, resembles a beach by allowing visitors to sunbathe, construct sand castles, swim, and play sandy-toed volleyball. We also recommend visiting Duman, an Oceanarium Entertainment Centre that includes over a hundred aquatic species, including piranhas, porcupine fish, and seahorses, as well as a 3D theater. Finish your day with a visit to the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet, where you may see spectacular Kazakh, Russian, and Italian opera.

The next point of call, Shymkent, is a picturesque rail ride from Astana. It features well-preserved Silk Road towns, museums, mosques, and palaces. Immerse yourself in the region’s history at the Alley of Glory and War Memorial, which serves as a sobering reminder of the Soviet Union’s huge loss during WWII. Visit the Museum of Victims of Political Repression to learn about Kazakhstan’s history. After that, people looking for a sun-kissed afternoon can visit Shymkent’s public parks, which include Ken Baba Park, Central Park, and Independence Park. We highly recommend looking into the spiritual significance of the Koshkar Atta River. End your day with a trip through the city’s bustling local markets, Shymkent and Samal Bazaar, which provide affordable Chinese items, dried foods, veggies.

  • Day 4

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Turkestan, located at 170.9 kilometers from Shymkent, deserves to be included on your Kazakhstan Itinerary. Turkestan, the spiritual capital of the Turkic world, captivates visitors with its unparalleled architecture and colorful markets. Begin your trip at the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, a sacred Muslim pilgrimage site with Timurid architecture and beautiful tilework. Admire the majestic dome adorned with tilework at the Mausoleum of Rabia Sultan Begum. Explore the mystical environment of the Underground Mosque and pay your respects at the magnificent Masjid Khoja Ahmad Yassavi.

  • Day 5 and 6

Almaty, Kazakhstan's tripowe.com

Almaty, Kazakhstan’s former city, offers a variety of activities such as the Kazakhstan Museum of Arts, the calming Central Mosque, ice skating at Medeu, and the Zhibek Zholy Pedestrian Street. On your first day in Almaty, visit Kok-Tobe Hill for panoramic views of the city. Take the cable car from the slopes to the beautiful vineyards, then visit the zoo, shops, restaurants, and a children’s playground. We recommend stopping by the Green Bazaar for lunch if you want to sample authentic Kazakh food. Spend your evening in First Presidents Park, where you may stroll through the picturesque pathways and watch live concerts at the amphitheatre.

  • Day 7

Complete your 7-day Kazakhstan vacation with a visit to the Charyn Canyon, which is only 215 kilometers from Almaty. The canyon spans 154 kilometers and features strange red rock formations. Tourists can sign up for guided tours of the area. Explore the Valley of Castles, a natural monument created by sedimentary rocks over millions of years. Tourists can return to Almaty after spending a day exploring Kazakhstan’s unspoiled natural beauty.

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