Kazakhstan: A Land of Nomads, Mountains, and Open Hearts
Rich Culture. Stunning Landscapes
Kazakhstan is the heir to the Great Steppe and the nomadic culture that grew along the Silk Road. Here, freedom of space, hospitality, and family traditions are celebrated—the values that nomads have carried across the steppes for centuries.
In the 15th century
the Kazakh Khanate was formed
Today, Kazakhstan is a world of young cities
Today, Kazakhstan is a world of young cities, high mountains, and desert plateaus, where ancient traditions coexist naturally with modern life.
20 million
population of Kazakhstan
winter season
Discover winter in Almaty — a city nestled at the foot of the majestic Tien Shan mountains. Here you’ll find modern ski resorts, crystal-clear air, frozen lakes, and cozy cafés overlooking snow-covered peaks. A Kazakh winter is a blend of Eastern hospitality and a true snowy fairytale.
Discover spring in Almaty — a time when the city comes alive at the foot of the blooming Tien Shan mountains. Enjoy lush parks, fragrant mountain trails, and cozy terraces overlooking nature’s awakening. A Kazakh spring is a blend of mild climate, vibrant colors, and heartfelt warmth.
Discover summer in Almaty — a season of long sunlit days at the foot of the emerald Tien Shan. Enjoy cool mountain breezes on alpine trails, leafy parks in full shade, and terrace dinners with open‑sky views. A Kazakh summer is all about bright nature, easy rhythms, and warm hospitality
Discover autumn in Almaty — when the city turns a beautiful shade of gold at the foot of the Tien Shan. Stroll through glowing parks, breathe the crisp mountain air on quiet trails, and enjoy terrace dinners framed by amber trees. A Kazakh autumn blends gentle sun, golden colors, and cozy hospitality