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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, the largest landlocked country in the world and the ninth-largest by area, is a land of contrasts where modern development coexists with ancient traditions and breathtaking natural beauty.Located in Central Asia, it is strategically positioned between Europe and Asia.

It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, making it a strategic and culturally diverse nation. The country is famous for its endless steppes, majestic mountains, and vast deserts, offering diverse landscapes for travellers.

With over 70% Muslim population, Kazakhstan offers halal-certified dining, mosques, and Muslim-friendly hotels. Iconic landmarks like Hazrat Sultan Mosque and Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Mausoleum, along with stunning landscapes and family-friendly activities, make it a top halal travel destination.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Kazakhstan depends on your interests. Spring (April–June) offers mild weather, blooming landscapes, and cultural festivals. Summer (June–August) is ideal for trekking and lake visits. Autumn (September–October) provides pleasant temperatures and golden scenery, while winter (November–March) is perfect for skiing and snow activities.

What to See, Eat and Do ?

Astana

Astana (now officially Nur-Sultan) is Kazakhstan’s futuristic capital, known for its striking architecture and cultural landmarks.

 

Bayterek Tower: Astana’s iconic monument, symbolizes Kazakhstan’s independence with panoramic city views and unique design.

 

Hazrat Sultan Mosque: Kazakhstan’s largest, features stunning Islamic architecture, intricate domes, and spacious prayer halls.

 

Khan Shatyr : A massive tent-shaped shopping and entertainment center in Astana, offers luxury, dining, and leisure.

 

Presidential Palace (Ak Orda) : The official residence of Kazakhstan’s President, showcasing grand architecture.

Almaty

Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, offers stunning mountain views, cultural landmarks, vibrant nightlife, delicious cuisine, and adventure activities like skiing and hiking.

 

Big Almaty Lake: Big Almaty Lake is a stunning turquoise alpine lake surrounded by mountains, perfect for photography and hiking.

 

Charyn Canyon: Famous for its Valley of Castles, with stunning red rock formations shaped by wind and water over millions of years.

 

Kok-Tobe: A scenic hill in Almaty, offers panoramic city views, a fun park, and Kazakhstan’s tallest TV tower.

Turkistan

Turkistan, one of Kazakhstan’s most historic cities, is rich in cultural and architectural heritage. Here are the must-visit places in Turkistan:

 

Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant Islamic structures in Central Asia. Built in the 14th century by Timur.

 

Karavansaray Turkistan: A modern cultural and entertainment complex designed to resemble an ancient Silk Road caravanserai, offering boat rides, performances, and shopping.

 

Otrar Ruins: The remnants of an ancient Silk Road city, once a thriving trade hub before being destroyed by Genghis Khan’s forces.

Aktau

Aktau, a Caspian coastal city in Kazakhstan, boasts unique landscapes, history, and scenic beaches. Here are top must-visit spots.

 

Bozzhyra Valley: Boasts stunning white limestone formations, an isolated paradise for photographers and adventurers.

 

Torysh (Valley of Balls): An option for outdoor activities, including shooting and archery.

 

Caspian Sea Beaches: Offer relaxation, swimming, sunbathing, and stunning sunsets at Manila or Stigl Beach.

 

Sherkala Mountain: Shaped like a sleeping lion, is a historic Mangystau icon with stunning views.

Aktobe

Aktobe, a vibrant city in western Kazakhstan, blends history, culture, and nature. Here are the top 3 must-visit places in Aktobe:

 

Nurgasyr Mosque: A stunning modern mosque with elegant white domes and intricate Islamic architecture, serving as a major religious and cultural site.

 

Aktobe Regional Museum: A great place to explore the history, archaeology, and culture of the region, featuring exhibits on the Kazakh steppe and local heritage.

 

Ilek River Embankment : A scenic riverside area perfect for walking, relaxing, and enjoying beautiful sunset views over the Ilek River.

 

Shymkent

Shymkent, one of Kazakhstan’s most vibrant and historic cities, is known for its rich culture, bustling bazaars, and beautiful parks. Here are the must-visit places in Shymkent:

 

Ken Baba Ethno Park: A lively park with traditional Kazakh architecture, amusement rides, and cultural exhibitions showcasing the region’s heritage.

 

Shymkent Zoo: One of the largest zoos in Kazakhstan, home to diverse wildlife, making it a great visit for families and nature lovers.

 

Shymkent Bazaar: A must-visit for experiencing the local lifestyle, offering fresh produce, traditional crafts, and delicious Kazakh street food.

Food in Kazakhstan

Kazakh cuisine is mostly halal, featuring dishes like beshbarmak (boiled meat) and plov (rice with meat).

 

Popular foods include shashlik (grilled meat), baursaks (fried dough), and kumis (fermented mare’s milk), a traditional drink.

 

Most restaurants serve halal food, especially in Almaty, Astana, and Shymkent; always check for certification before dining.

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