20.2 million+
Population of The Country
2.725 million km²km²
Square kilometr
between -9°C and -12°C°C
Winter aver. temp
average temperatures of 22°C to 23°C°C
Summer aver. temp
Let's travel to culture
Full name of the country:
The Capital City of :
Area of :
2.725 million km² km²
Population of :
20.2 million+ people
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Arriving & Transport
Flights Schedule
Trains Schedule
Border Crossings
Reasons To Visit
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1
October 2025
Charyn Canyon
Charyn Canyon (Mini Grand Canyon of Central Asia)
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Why unique:
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A 154 km–long canyon, often called “Kazakhstan’s Grand Canyon.”
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Famous for the Valley of Castles – towers and rock formations shaped like fortresses.
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Unlike the U.S. Grand Canyon, it’s smaller but much less crowded and feels untouched.
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Special highlights:
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Hiking among surreal red-orange cliffs.
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Sunrise/sunset photography is breathtaking.
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Rafting on the Charyn River for adventure seekers.
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Best for: Nature lovers, hikers, photographers.
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Getting there: About 200 km east of Almaty (~3 hours by car)
EARTH’S UNUSUAL WONDERS
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1
October 2025
Big Almaty Lake
Big Almaty Lake (Tien Shan Mountains)
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Why unique:
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A high-altitude alpine lake (2,511 m) with unreal turquoise water that changes color depending on sunlight.
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Surrounded by snow-capped peaks of the Tien Shan mountains.
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It’s also part of Almaty’s drinking water supply, so swimming is not allowed (which helps preserve its beauty).
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Special highlights:
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Stunning mountain reflections in the lake.
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Great spot for hiking and picnics.
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You may see wildlife like ibex or golden eagles.
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Best for: Day-trippers from Almaty, hikers, and those who love alpine landscapes.
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Getting there: Only 30 km from Almaty (~1 hour by car)
EARTH’S UNUSUAL WONDERS
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1
October 2025
Kaindy Lake
Kaindy Lake (The Sunken Forest)
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Why unique:
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A mystical lake formed after an earthquake in 1911 that flooded a forest valley.
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The trunks of submerged spruce trees still stick out of the turquoise water, creating a hauntingly beautiful scene.
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Underwater, the trees are preserved, looking like an upside-down ghost forest.
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Special highlights:
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A rare sight – a “drowned forest” that you won’t see in many places worldwide.
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Popular for hiking, camping, and even diving for adventurers.
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Best for: Explorers who love unusual, almost surreal landscapes.
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Getting there: Located in Kolsai Lakes National Park, about 300 km from Almaty (~5–6 hours by car).
EARTH’S UNUSUAL WONDERS
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1 October 2025
Charyn Canyon
Charyn Canyon (Mini Grand Canyon of Central Asia)
-
Why unique:
-
A 154 km–long canyon, often called “Kazakhstan’s Grand Canyon.”
-
Famous for the Valley of Castles – towers and rock formations shaped like fortresses.
-
Unlike the U.S. Grand Canyon, it’s smaller but much less crowded and feels untouched.
-
-
Special highlights:
-
Hiking among surreal red-orange cliffs.
-
Sunrise/sunset photography is breathtaking.
-
Rafting on the Charyn River for adventure seekers.
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Best for: Nature lovers, hikers, photographers.
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Getting there: About 200 km east of Almaty (~3 hours by car)
EARTH’S UNUSUAL WONDERS
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1 October 2025
Big Almaty Lake
Big Almaty Lake (Tien Shan Mountains)
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Why unique:
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A high-altitude alpine lake (2,511 m) with unreal turquoise water that changes color depending on sunlight.
-
Surrounded by snow-capped peaks of the Tien Shan mountains.
-
It’s also part of Almaty’s drinking water supply, so swimming is not allowed (which helps preserve its beauty).
-
-
Special highlights:
-
Stunning mountain reflections in the lake.
-
Great spot for hiking and picnics.
-
You may see wildlife like ibex or golden eagles.
-
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Best for: Day-trippers from Almaty, hikers, and those who love alpine landscapes.
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Getting there: Only 30 km from Almaty (~1 hour by car)
EARTH’S UNUSUAL WONDERS
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1 October 2025
Kaindy Lake
Kaindy Lake (The Sunken Forest)
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Why unique:
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A mystical lake formed after an earthquake in 1911 that flooded a forest valley.
-
The trunks of submerged spruce trees still stick out of the turquoise water, creating a hauntingly beautiful scene.
-
Underwater, the trees are preserved, looking like an upside-down ghost forest.
-
-
Special highlights:
-
A rare sight – a “drowned forest” that you won’t see in many places worldwide.
-
Popular for hiking, camping, and even diving for adventurers.
-
-
Best for: Explorers who love unusual, almost surreal landscapes.
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Getting there: Located in Kolsai Lakes National Park, about 300 km from Almaty (~5–6 hours by car).
EARTH’S UNUSUAL WONDERS
Must see places
Almaty
Charyn Canyon
Lake Kaindy