Classic Kazakhstan Travel
Transportation: Air-conditioned private car, spacious and comfortable
Hotels: 3 to 4-star comfortable hotels or local guest houses, open to your choice
Meals: 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinners
Code: TKZ02

- Overview
- Itinerary
- Reviews
- Marvel at various landscapes, including volcanic mountains, dunes, canyons, and alpine lakes.
- Enjoy the Falconry Show to learn about Kazakhs’ history of taming birds of prey.
- Escape to Medeu Gorge, which perfectly combines snow mountain scenery and outdoor sports.
- Capture batteries of flamingos at Lake Tengiz in the isolated Korgalzhyn Nature Reserve.
Located in Kazakhstan’s northern steppes, Astana has become a freezing capital due to cold fronts and strong winds. Its winter lasts more than 5 months, from November to March, when the temperature often drops to -20℃ (-4℉) or even lower. Therefore, the best tour time is from late April to late September, while the warmest period is from mid-June to mid-August, with favorable temperatures around 26℃ (80℉). Still, remember to bring some windproof and warm clothes in these months.
Despite the harsh climate, Astana has developed astonishingly since being designated the new capital in 1997. Its construction scale, listed in the Guinness World Records, is well-deserved as a work of art in the 21st century by boasting many bold and trendy buildings.
► Useful Apps You May Need
For having meals and navigation in your free time, it’s recommended to use Google Maps and 2 GIS together since the former is convenient for checking restaurant reviews, and the latter can accurately provide the best route in real time. For taxi-hailing, Yandex Go is as convenient as other apps you are familiar with. The only thing to know is that you’d better choose to pay on-site and then via Kaspi - a local payment app - or cash when you arrive at your destination.
► Recommended Dinner Site in Astana (at your own expense)
Saksaul, a Kazakh-style furnished restaurant serving authentic Kazakh cuisine, is a 20-minute taxi ride from the hotel. The servers are friendly but do not speak English, so you need to order with the help of a translation app. Its Beshbarmak - a traditional Kazakh dish with horse meat, onions, potatoes, and noodles, Lamb Kebab, and Foie Gras Salad are highly recommended. Moreover, they provide free photo-taking in traditional Kazakh costumes. After dinner, you can also enjoy the night view of Bayterek Tower ablaze with lights.
Average Cost per Person: 8,000 to 10,000 tenge ($15-20)
Address: Northern Lights, Dostyq St 5, Astana 020000
Accommodation: Ibis Hotel Astana (3 stars) or similar
The next destination is the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, whose streamlined white main structure with blue glass curtain walls echoes the Kazakhstan flag, consisting of seven buildings of different heights, the tallest of which is nine stories high. In History Hall, Ethnography Hall, Astana Hall, etc., you will learn about the nomadic history of the Kazakh people, how they fought for freedom, established the Kazakh state, and developed rapidly after independence. Besides, don’t miss the key highlight of all collections, a Scythian warrior in golden armor, revered as a symbol of Kazakhstan.


Rising in the distance is the Bayterek Tower, whose 97-meter height symbolizes Astana’s declaration as the new capital of Kazakhstan in 1997. Bayterek means “white poplar” in Kazakh, believed to be the “tree of life,” with its roots deep into the earth and branches reaching the sky. An ancient legend goes that the sacred bird Samruk once laid eggs in the crown of the “tree of life,” which inspired the design of the Bayterek Tower. You may have already met it on a 10,000 tenge banknote.
Next, pay a short visit to the 150-meter (490 feet) high Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, which appears like the Kazakhs’ nomadic style yurt, known as the world’s most enormous “yurt”. Finally, explore the Nur Alem Future Energy Museum, which looks like a giant tellurian from afar and is the largest one of spherical architecture. As the core pavilion of the 2017 World Expo with the theme of future energy, it best demonstrates how new energy works by using special glass to withstand Astana’s lousy weather and generating energy with solar panels and wind turbines.
So far, your Astana city tour is drawing to an end. Have a good rest tonight, pack your luggage, and prepare for the following visits to Almaty.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Ibis Hotel Astana (3 stars) or similar
After a full-day exploration, you’ll be sent back to the hotel in Astana.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Ibis Hotel Astana (3 stars) or similar
Compared with the vibrant and modern Astana, the old capital Almaty highlights the heroic complex in the genes of the Kazakh nation, evident in the country’s name - “Kazakh” meaning “nomadic god of war” in Turkic - and in its living customs. Many young people lay wreaths at the martyrs’ tombs as part of their wedding ceremonies, and streets here are mostly named after historical celebrities, including politicians, national heroes, writers, and musicians, always hoping to remember those who have made outstanding contributions to the country, the nation, and humanity.
Regarding people who have shaped the history of Kazakhstan, we must mention Genghis Khan, who is worshipped as Kazakhs’ hero and ancestor. During Genghis Khan’s unification of Central Asia, he ended the tribal disputes in Kazakhstan, allowing it to develop rapidly. Later, after the Mongolian regime collapsed, the descendants of Orda Khan, the eldest son of Genghis Khan’s eldest son Jochi, established the Kazakh Khanate regime, when the first time in history that the name Kazakh appeared.
In the afternoon, the driver guide will lead you to Sunkar Raptor Center for a splendid Falconry Show (available from April to October except Monday and Tuesday). In ancient times, falcons were the perfect hunting partners when the Kazakh area was still a wasteland. A tamed eagle was regarded as a family member who could feed the whole family. But it’s undoubtedly challenging to do so. Hunters may need to train for at least three years to achieve skilled cooperation with eagles. However, such a tradition is controversial due to the cruel eagle-taming method, and people no longer live a nomadic life, so the inheritance of falconry culture has turned to falconry competitions or performances to keep this unique skill.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Renion Park Hotel, Almaty (3 stars) or similar
After admiring the majestic sunset view over the dunes, we will return to Basshi Village. Don’t worry if you have not enjoyed it enough, because we’ll come here to visit another attraction tomorrow morning.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Basshi Hotel


In the afternoon, we’ll keep driving for 2 hours to our hand-picked resort in Chunja Hot Springs complex, for an overnight stay. There are as many as 140 hot spring sources, the origin of which dates back 200 million years, still heated by the remaining magma from an ancient volcano. Rich in minerals, Chunja Hot Springs attracts hot spring lovers around Almaty to turn themselves loose.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Kara Dala Hot Springs Resort or similar
You will discover the surreal beauty of Moon Canyon, where wind and water have sculpted the rocks into astonishing forms - some evoke the skeletons of ancient giants, while others suggest mysterious castles. This canyon is also a museum of natural history, preserving fossils of ancient life. From the viewing platform, behold a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the canyon and the Charyn River winding through it like a silver ribbon. For adventurers, the trail along the river at the canyon bottom offers an up-close look at the fascinating rock strata.
Then, drive 1.5 hours to the guest house in the Saty Village. After check-in, we will continue to explore Kolsai Lakes, a group of three alpine lakes at different altitudes. With their clear aquamarine waters and surrounded by coniferous forests, the Kolsai Lakes are highly praised as the “Pearl of Northern Heaven Mountains”. Lower Kolsai Lake is 1,800 meters (5,900 feet) and is easily accessible by car, making it the most popular. Flanked by mountains, the lake stretches for about 1 km (0.6 mi) and nurtures rainbow trout. You can hike along the shore to the end of the lake, where the water surface narrows to a stream flowing through the valley. After visiting, drive back to the guest house for dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Saty Village Guest House


Starting early this morning, you’ll be accompanied to Kaindy Lake. With its turquoise waters and towering underwater spruce trees, this glacial lake is an amazing natural wonder hidden in the Heavenly Mountains. An earthquake in 1911 triggered a massive landslide that blocked the valley, causing the original forest to be submerged in the newly formed lake, creating today’s unique and picturesque underwater forest, which has remained largely intact thanks to the lake’s freezing temperature.
Leaving the Heavenly Mountains area, you’ll have three hours hiking through the most stunning part of the Charyn Canyon, Valley of Castles, named after its rocks resembling ancient castles. The rock formations eroded by the river tell the canyon’s history. Here, you can see several types of granite, volcanic rocks from 250 to 350 million years ago, and clastic rocks from 20 million years ago. Have a close-up view of the rocks, and you may find fossil remains of ancient animals, including rhinos, elephants, and mastodons. Afterward, your driver guide will take you to have dinner in Bayseit Village and then continue driving 3.5 hours to the hotel in Almaty, arriving at around 9:00 pm.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch-box, Dinner
Accommodation: Renion Park Hotel, Almaty (3 stars) or similar


Next, meander along the avenue of the Park of the 28 Panfilov Guardsmen and stop in front of the Ascension Cathedral (Zenkov Cathedral), a prime example of Russian Orthodox architecture. Appreciate its outstanding appearance of soaring onion domes, intricate carvings and brightly colored glass windows. Today, it is still active for worshipping as a spiritual center for the local community. Whether you are a history, architecture, or religious culture lover, you will not be disappointed.
Continue to visit Kazakhstan’s oldest bazaar, Green Bazaar (Zeleny Bazar), which has always played an essential role in residents’ daily lives. Greeted by the rich aroma of local spices and the heady smell of freshly prepared snacks, you will be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere where vendors and customers chat fervently with each other. The wide range of goods and how people live here will give you a glimpse into the city’s cultural heritage like no other. Then, drive out of the urban area to the Medeu Gorge, which attracts numerous visitors for its unspoiled environment, and the Shymbulak Ski Resort Area, which was once used as the training center of Soviet athletes. The cable car will send you to the resort, where you can see the magnificent view of the green valley and white snow peaks of the Heavenly Mountains.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Renion Park Hotel, Almaty (3 stars) or similar
► Tips at Almaty Airport:
Despite low passenger traffic, the immigration and security check is slow; sometimes, it may take nearly 2 hours, so please discuss the airport see-off time with the driver to avoid missing the flight. In addition, although there are cafes and shops at the airport, the beverages and bottled water are quite expensive, so you can bring some water when you leave the hotel.
If your 10-day trip to Kazakhstan has aroused your interest in Central Asia’s history and culture, and you would like to continue visiting neighboring countries such as Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, please contact our travel consultants to customize itineraries for you!
Meals: Breakfast
Travelers | 2-3 travelers | 4-5 travelers |
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Year Round | USD3569 USD3140 | USD2579 USD2269 |
- Prices are per person on twin sharing.
- The prices in red reflect 12% discount.
- If you are a group of 6 people or more, we will offer a more favorable price by your group size.
- Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels.
- Economy airfare of Astana - Almaty.
- Entrance fees for all mentioned sights visited.
- Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Private English-speaking driver guide and air-conditioned vehicles.
- Airport pick-up and drop-off services.
- International flight into and out Kazakhstan.
- Meals other than those mentioned in the itinerary.
- Personal expenses (insurance, tips, drinks, etc.).
- Kazakhstan visa fee.
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