What to see in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is an amazing country where you can plunge into the world of legends and traditions and learn about the traditions of this country. This country not only has stunning landscapes, but also ancient historical and cultural monuments that you want to see. The travel agency Anex Tour, with which the search for tours is simple and convenient, will help organize a vacation in any country and make it unforgettable.

Sights of Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is home to one of the most amazing places in the world, worth visiting if you want to experience what true nature is like. Lake Balkhash is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world (more than 800 sq. km of water). There is another pearl of nature in Kazakhstan - Lake Alakol. It is considered the largest fresh water lake in Kazakhstan.

  • In the south of Kazakhstan there is a unique lake Imantau, which has the largest water surface area in the region. Imantau is the largest lake located in Southern Kazakhstan. Imantau belongs to the group of alpine lakes. Rare species of animals and birds live here.
Lake Imantau
  • Kokshetau is a city in the Akmola region of Kazakhstan, famous for its arboretum and botanical garden. According to one legend, Kokshetau was founded as a fortress on the spot where the horse stopped after hearing the bell ringing. It is also home to the only monument in Eurasia that has survived to this day, the Western Wall, carved into the rock.
  • In the Karaganda region there is a unique natural monument “Ulytau”. It is recognized by UNESCO as a cultural-natural historical and cultural site. The monument is located on the territory of the Zhezkazgan region, on the left bank of the Konyrat River. “Ulytau” is translated from Kazakh as “Valley of the Seven Brothers”. There is a huge number of archaeological, historical and natural monuments here.
"Ulytau"
  • In the southeast of Kazakhstan there is a unique mountain range called the Tien Shan mountainous country. The height of these mountains is about 6 thousand meters above sea level. The highest point in Kazakhstan is also located here - Khan Tengri Peak (6 m).
Khan-Tengri

Unique natural monuments are located in the south of Kazakhstan, in the desert zone. The mountains are called Karatau (translated from Persian as black gate). They are located at the junction of two regions - South Kazakhstan and Zhambyl. There are several dozen natural monuments in total. Karatau consists of several ridges, the most famous of which are Chelkar-Tortkaratau, Aksu-Zhabagly, Kundyzdy.

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