Kazakhstan Tours & Trips
Imagine a setting where history and modernity intertwine, where age-old customs blend seamlessly with cutting-edge design. Experience the mesmerizing art of falconry at the Sunkar Raptor Center, and afterwards, explore Astana's delightful old town, a pocket of heritage embraced by the city's bold, contemporary skyline. The country's culture offers a wealth of fascinating experiences.
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Kazakhstan's top highlights come together over 10 days, visiting the 79-meter Bayterek Tower and Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center in Astana, plus Almaty's Central Mosque and Ascension Cathedral. The crimson Aktau Mountains and Moon Canyon in Charyn Canyon National Park showcase natural formations, while Sunkar Raptor Center lets you watch falcons hunt. Comfort hotels provide your base as you try traditional Lagman cuisine in Basshi Village and find UNESCO-worthy natural wonders from the Singing Dune to alpine Kolsai Lakes.
Duration 10 days Destinations Astana, Almaty, Altyn Emel National Park, Charyn Canyon National Park, Kolsai Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- US$4,009
Kazakhstan's varied landscapes unfold from Almaty, walking through the Valley of Castles in Charyn Canyon with its ancient boulder formations, and hiking to Kaindy Lake where submerged spruce trunks create an emerald-hued view following the 1911 earthquake. You'll spend 7 nights in well-selected comfort hotels including a relaxing evening at Chunja Hot Spring with 140 volcanic-heated water sources. This fully guided private tour accommodates groups of 2-4 with an English-speaking driver guide and includes all entrance fees, air-conditioned vehicles, and meals throughout the trip from the Medeu Gorge to Kok-Tobe Hill's sunset views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Almaty, Altyn Emel National Park, Charyn Canyon National Park, Kolsai Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
- US$3,249
Duration 9 days Destinations Astana, Aktau, Baikonur, Turkestan, Almaty Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Penguin Travel From
- US$1,978+$353 local payments
Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan 12 days tour
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan were amazing countries to visit and I thoroughly enjoyed all the hiking and nature experiences.”
Kristin, traveled in June
The dramatic 300m-high walls of Charyn Canyon and the mysterious submerged forest of Kaindy Lake showcase Kazakhstan's natural wonders. Almaty's iconic Zenkov Cathedral and Panfilov Park provide cultural depth, while Kolsai Lakes offer pristine hiking trails. The Central State Museum, home to the ancient Golden Man artifact, brings history to life.
Duration 12 days Destinations Bishkek, Almaty Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Steppe Journeys From $2,589
5% Off- US$2,460You save $129
This 9-day route through Kazakhstan costs approx. $310 per day. Almaty's surroundings include Charyn Canyon and Great Lake Almaty, followed by overnight train to historic Taraz. UNESCO-listed Turkestan, modern Astana, and wildlife at Korgalzhyn Lakes showcase the country's diversity with expert German-speaking guides.
Duration 9 days Destinations Almaty, Taraz, Shymkent, Astana Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Ventus Touristik GmbH From
5% Off- US$3,161
Travel from Almaty to Turkestan and see the UNESCO-listed Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, then walk through the Valley of Castles in Charyn Canyon National Park. Trek to the submerged spruce forest at Kaindy Lake and check out the emerald waters of Lower Kolsai Lake in the northern Heavenly Mountains. You'll stay at Renion Park Hotel in Almaty, local guesthouses in Saty Village, and Hotel Khanaka in Turkestan.
Duration 9 days Destinations Almaty, Kolsai, Charyn Canyon National Park, Taraz, Shymkent, Turkestan Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
5% Off- US$2,989
Cyclists power through Kazakhstan's pristine landscapes from Almaty, riding from Turgen River Gorge to the Kungey Alatau Mountains. Heli-biking at 3,500m in Karkara Valley provides thrills, while Charyn Canyon offers dramatic views. Accommodations alternate between Kazzhol Hotel and wilderness camping among local nomads.
Duration 13 days Destinations Almaty, Alatau, Karkara, Karakol Age Range Ages 18+ Operator SpiceRoads Cycling From
5% Off- US$3,150
Duration 6 days Destinations Almaty, Shymbulak Ski Resort Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator Bavaria Fernreisen From
5% Off- US$1,883Incl: Flight from/to Frankfurt to Almaty
Duration 10 days Destinations Almaty, Turkestan, Shymkent, Charyn Canyon National Park, Saty, Kolsay Lakes National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator Bavaria Fernreisen From
5% Off- US$3,767
An 11-day panorama reveals Kazakhstan's transformation from Nur-Sultan's futuristic architecture to Almaty's mountain setting. The historic Alzhyr Monument, famous Medeo skating rink, and three national parks including vast Altyn Emel showcase natural diversity. Authentic homestays in Basschi village and traditional Kazakh cuisine enhance cultural immersion.
Duration 11 days Destinations Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Altyn Emel National Park, Kolsay Lakes National Park, Charyn Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in Only: German Operator Travel To Life From
5% Off- US$2,343
What our customers ask about Kazakhstan Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit natural landmarks in Kazakhstan?
Kazakhstan's landscape features remarkable natural sites including the 154-kilometer Charyn Canyon where red rock walls rise 300 meters along the Charyn River. The three Kolsai Lakes sit like mirrors in the Northern Tien-Shan surrounded by pine forests and mountain peaks. Tuzkol Lake located at 1959m altitude has salt levels second only to the Dead Sea and provides clear views of Khan Tengri peak at 7010m. Many visitors stay at the Dostyk Hotel in Almaty as a starting point for exploring these sites. A TourRadar traveler noted "The landscape changes dramatically from desert to alpine meadows to permanent snow zones - it's like visiting multiple countries in one trip."
What cultural experiences should I not miss in Kazakhstan?
The Hunni Ethno Village introduces visitors to nomadic life through the Shashi welcome ritual traditional Baursak bread-making and horse games like Jigitovka. In Turkestan the UNESCO World Heritage Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi connects visitors to Kazakhstan's Silk Road past. Local homestays such as those in Saty Village let travelers experience daily Kazakh life. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The experience of dining with a local family in their home was incredible - we learned so much about Kazakh traditions while enjoying homemade beshbarmak and participating in the traditional tea ceremony."
What is the best time to visit different regions of Kazakhstan?
Each region of Kazakhstan has ideal visiting seasons. The Almaty region and Tien Shan mountains are best from May to September with temperatures of 20-25°C perfect for outdoor activities. Visit Charyn Canyon in spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) for mild weather and rich colors. The Mangystau region and Caspian Sea area work well in summer (June-August) despite the heat as all facilities run at full capacity. Winter brings ice-skating opportunities at Medeo Gorge's high-altitude rink near Almaty. According to TourRadar travelers "Spring and fall in Kazakhstan are absolutely magical - the weather is perfect for exploring both the mountains and canyons and you'll find fewer tourists at popular sites like the Kolsai Lakes."
How accessible are Kazakhstan's main tourist attractions from major cities?
From Almaty the main attractions are within reasonable reach. Charyn Canyon is a 3-4 hour drive on good roads making day trips possible. Kolsai Lakes sit 4-5 hours away across the Kegen Pass. Overnight trains connect Almaty to Turkestan in about 13 hours. Getting around involves private transfers public buses and shared taxis. The Medeo Gorge is just 30 minutes from Almaty. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The distances can be long but the journeys themselves become part of the adventure offering stunning views of Kazakhstan's diverse landscapes."
What types of accommodation can I expect in Kazakhstan?
Accommodations range from city luxury to traditional stays. Almaty's Dostyk Hotel offers modern comfort with city views while traditional yurt camps in Saty Village provide starlit nights with basic amenities. The Rixos Turkestan maintains international standards. Natural attractions like Charyn Canyon and Kolsai Lakes feature glamping sites and guesthouses. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The mix of accommodation styles really enhanced our experience - from the comfort of Almaty's hotels to the adventure of sleeping in yurts under the clearest night sky I've ever seen."
Is English widely spoken in Kazakhstan?
English speakers are common in major cities and tourist spots particularly in Almaty and Nur-Sultan's hotels restaurants and attractions. Rural areas and smaller towns primarily use Russian and Kazakh. Tour companies provide English-speaking guides to help with communication. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "Having an English-speaking guide was essential for understanding the culture and history of each place we visited."






















