Kazakhstan - one of the most underrated travel destinations right now

Bela Dalton

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Okay so I've been seeing more and more people ask about Kazakhstan lately, and honestly it deserves way more attention than it gets. Here are some things that genuinely surprised me.
Weird & cool facts:
  • Granny Smith and Fuji apples can both be traced back to Kazakhstan, where apples still grow wild. Mind-blowing, right?
  • Historians believe Kazakhstan is the birthplace of horses and the first place where humans tamed and rode them.
  • Baikonur Cosmodrome is the world's first and largest space launch facility you can literally visit it and stand next to historic rockets.
What to actually go see: Charyn Canyon (it rivals the Grand Canyon and is nowhere near as crowded), Kolsai Lakes, the futuristic capital Astana, and the ancient city of Turkestan with its stunning 12th-century mausoleum. Kazakhstan also launched a "Neo Nomad" visa in late 2024, letting remote workers stay up to a year so it's quietly becoming a base for digital nomads too.

Best time to go: Spring (April–May) and autumn are the best seasons summer gets brutally hot in the south
Budget wise it's very affordable. Street food runs $5–10, mid-range restaurants around $15–25, and decent hotels from $50–100 a night.

If you're planning to go, it's worth hunting for deals early flight to Kazakhstan can vary a lot depending on your departure point and season, so comparing options ahead of time saves you a good chunk.

Anyone else been recently? Curious what people thought of Almaty vs Astana very different vibes from what I've heard.
 
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