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6 Reasons That Will Force You To Visit Kazakhstan

By: Pinki Sun, 06 June 2021 11:51:53

6 Reasons That Will Force You To Visit Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan was once a part of the USSR and after its independence Russia and many other nations continued to stay in the limelight while the rest disappeared from the tourist radar. However, Kazakhstan which is also the ninth largest country in the world has everything to fulfil the expectations of tourists.

A perfect amalgamation of natural beauty, adventure activities and history, Kazakhstan will surprise you like no other nation. The country has great infrastructure, liberal lifestyle and amazing nightlife. It breaks the stereotypical image that the world has for a “stan” nation. And if you are still wondering why you should put Kazakhstan on your bucket list of places to travel, then here are 10 reasons that will convince you why you should visit.

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# Ski in Kazakhstan’s ski resort

Switzerland and Kazakhstan may not be on the same page when it comes to overall development, however, Kazakhstan’s high alpine snow-capped mountains are just as beautiful as the famous Alps of Switzerland. Barely 30 minutes from the city of Almaty the resort has 20km of ski runs spread over an elevation of 3,000 feet. The Shymbulak resort attracts visitors from all across the world and its celebrity guest list includes Prince Harry who visited the resort in 2014.

The chilly winter season around the area promises good ski conditions from November to April. Shymbulak is also one of the best and the biggest ski resorts in central Asia and is equipped with modern facilities, restaurants, cafes, bars and accommodation. You may also forget that you are in the heart of central Asia and not somewhere in Europe. At the lower level, there is a high altitude ice skating rink called the Medeu.

During the winter season skiers and skaters flock to the resort and during the summer season the mountains prove to be a nice escape from busy city life with its views, treks and hikes.

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# Hike to a lake with a sunken forest

If you like Stranger Things or any other series that features bizarre places in an alternate world, a visit to Lake Kaindy is as close as it gets to such places in real life. Situated 250 km away from Almaty near the village of Saty this unearthly lake attracts curious visitors.

After a hike of 12 km from Saty village to the lake, you will be treated to an almost surreal landscape. On the surface of the lake odd wooden pillars of dried inverted tree limbs are protruding from the water. The rest of the tree parts are also submerged beneath the water. This happened as a result of an earthquake that triggered a landslide. After the landslide both the limbs and the leaves died but were perfectly preserved in their original state due to the temperature of the water. Part of the lake’s charm is its turquoise crystal clear water that gives a view of the sunken forest.

The eeriness of the place is made all the more palpable in the winter months if there’s fog and the water freezes. It makes for interesting photographs with the inverted wooden tree logs emerging out of the frozen lake!

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# Great nightlife

Kazakhstan does not often come across as a party destination. But the city of Almaty is emerging as a party capital of Asia. It is a vibrant city in central Asia and has been selling itself to party junkies who have enjoyed places such as Bangkok and Amsterdam. There are no lack of options for having fun in Almaty. From bars, clubs, pubs, and hookah cafes, to party buses, limousine and casinos, if it corresponds party, then Almaty has got it! Some of the popular clubs in Almaty are Picnic, Hard Rock Cafe, L’Opera, Dope Lounge & Bar. The Bla Bla bar with the largest space in the country is a recent addition to the city bars. The three floors include 22 atmospheric bars, three gastro bars, live artists, karaoke and the amazing crowd.

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# The grand canyon of central Asia

The Charyn canyon national park is approx 1,250km in size and the beauty of the red, craggy, rock cliffs is reminiscent to the famous Grand Canyons of USA.

The Charyn canyons are rock formations carved by the river Charyn and very similar to the Grand canyons that are carved by the river Colorado in the desert state of Arizona. There are various regions in the Charyn National Park offering breathtaking views. Besides sightseeing and photography, the Charyn area offers opportunities for walking, rafting, as well as offroad jeep touring.

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# Glamping in a Yurt

Raise the bar of your camping experiences a couple of notches by having a slice of life led by Eurasian nomads. Yurt is one of the oldest and greatest inventions of portable accommodation that was ever designed. The basic design of the yurt remains unchanged over the centuries. The dome-like structure is made from animal skin or felt from inside and covered with a waterproof canvas on the outside.

There are also special ethnos villages with yurts designed for tourists and these are equipped with modern facilities for a comfortable stay. These accommodations are fancier than a nomadic yurt but can still provide an authentic yurt experience. These yurts are decorated with traditional handicrafts, handwoven carpets, artefacts made of wood-carvings, types of embroideries, leather handiworks and metal items. There are also yurt restaurants in bigger cities where local delicacies are served, perfect if you don’t want to wish to spend a night but just want to visit one.

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# Dunes which sing to you

Inside the Altyn Emel National Park lies a geographical oddity- the singing dunes. Although scientists have failed to give a clear explanation for this weird phenomenon the locals have their legends and folklore attached to the dunes. Whatever the reason for the dunes the singing is an experience that only a few dunes across the world can provide.

After hiking up to the top of the dune and soaking in the view you have to gently slide off the dune. Not only can you hear a deep rumbling sound but also feel the vibrations. When you will slide in a group the intensity of the sound multiplies to resemble a low flying aeroplane, echoing around for more than a few minutes.

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