The world’s ninth-biggest country is the most economically advanced of the Central Asian States. It has abundance of natural resources including oil reserves. This means generally better standards of accommodation, restaurants and transport than elsewhere in Central Asia. The biggest city, Almaty, is almost reminiscent of Europe with its leafy avenues, chic Alzhir Museum-Memorial Complex, glossy shopping centers and excited life. The capital Nur-Sultan, on the windswept northern steppe, has been transformed into a 21st-century showpiece with a profusion of bold futuristic architecture.
But the modern architecture of urban life is the not the only thing to amuse your senses.
Beyond the cities there is much to satisfy your aesthetic needs. You'll find the greatest travel adventures, whether hiking in the high mountains and green valleys of the Tian Shan, searching for wildlife on the lake-dotted steppe, enjoying homespun hospitality in village guesthouses, or jolting across the western deserts to remote underground mosques.
Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia and is the heartland of Central Asian States. With a surface area of 2,724,900 sq km, Kazakhstan is the 9th largest country in the world, comparable to India and Australia.
Kazakhstan's surface is covered by 26% desert, 44% semi-desert, 6% forest and 24% steppe terrain, in addition to a few other landscapes. The South and East have great wild and mostly untouched mountain landscapes with the Tien Shan and Altai being the most prominent. The highest peak in the country is Khan Tengri at 7,013m above sea level.
In the east, north and northwest Kazakhstan borders with Russia (6477 kilometres). In the south it borders with the countries of Central Asia: Uzbekistan (2300 kilometres), Kyrgyzstan (980 kilometres) and Turkmenistan (380 kilometres). In the southeast it borders with China (1460 kilometres). The total extent of Kazakhstan borders is nearly 12,2 thousand kilometres, including 600 kilometres along the Caspian Sea in the west.
Enjoy this wonderful travelling experience at as low as USD 200 visa fee per person for 30 days.
10 to 15 days.
Here are the places to visit in Kazakhstan:
Nur-Suktan, the capital of Kazakhstan is the showcase of modern architecture. Formerly it was called Astana.
This beautiful splendid city of Kazakhstan will make your vacations great. Almaty is almost reminiscent of Europe, so if you want to enjoy European feel at half a price
Almaty continues as the major commercial and cultural center of Kazakhstan, as well as its most populous and most cosmopolitan city. It’s a surprisingly modern city. It’s the cultural, historical and financial center of the country. Being the former capital of Kazakhstan, It’s a developed city with highly built infrastructure, shopping malls, towering buildings and splendid living.
The natural diversity of the Almaty region is amazing – from arid deserts and scenic canyons to lush valleys, snowcapped mountains, beautiful glaciers, and turquoise lakes.
The city is located in the mountainous area of southern Kazakhstan in the foothills of the at an elevation of 700–900 m (2,300–3,000 feet), where the Large and Small Almatinka rivers run into the plain.It has a relatively mild climate with warm and dry summers and quite cold winters.
Some lovely places near Almaty!
Big Almaty Lake is a natural lake located in mountains on 2511 above the sea level near Almaty (15 km South from Almaty). Like a majority of lakes in Trans-Ili Alatau, this lake formed as the result of an earthquake. The lake is a major source of drinking water for the region. People can access the lake by car (approximately 1 hour drive from the city center), bike, or hiking (approximately a half-day trip).
(Almaty Lake)
The main attraction in Almaty's Panfilov Park is the Ascension Cathedral, one of the largest wooden buildings in the world, built during early 20th century. Ethnic Russians are the chief visitors.
A beautiful park located in mountains in the south of Almaty. The park was created in 1966 and is home to approximately 300 species of wildlife, including the snow leopard.
There are a lot of hiking trails in this national park.
The Charyn Canyon is located in the Charyn National Park about 215km east of Almaty and at an approximate drive of a nearly four hours. The vista of dramatic erosion made by the river creates a dramatic landscape.
The Kolsai Lakes are a system of three lakes, nestled among the hills of the Northern Tien Shan Mountains, approximately 300km east of Almaty. They are also called “The Pearl of the Northern Tien Shan”. The pure water is so transparent that when the sun is out, the surrounding forests, hills and snowy mountain peaks are mirrored in the water. The lakes are surrounded by spruce trees, alpine meadows, and mountain pastures.
(The Koslai lakes)
Our visa will help you exploring career opportunities amid the serene natural beauties and modern architecture of Kazakhstan. The largest of the Central Asian States has a series of top universities and educational Institutes where you can pursue your career goals.
Don’t belittle your heart for admission in a medical college. If you want to become a top Medical Specialist by studying abroad and don’t want to pay huge sums as tuition fee, then Kazakhstan is the best choice for you.
MBBS in Kazakhstan is affordable. It has world-class universities fully equipped with Medical amenities and hostels for accommodation for students around the world.
The distinguishing feature of MBBS in Kazakhstan is easy admission in top Government Universities and making doctors with global recognition.
Some of the top Medical Universities are:
Besides MBBS, the doors are still open for you if you want to pursue your career in any other field. Some top-ranking Universities are:
Kazakhstan is the most economically powerful country of Central Asia. With highly developed infrastructure, abundance of natural resources the business prospects are much higher. Almaty, the center of trade generates highest GDP for the country. It is growing as a regional business and financial center. So you can visit Kazakhstan, make adventure travels and along with enjoying your lovely vacations you can also explore opportunities for business.
Almaty is the center of trade and commerce of Kazakhstan. It generates 20% of GDP for the country. The nation is the most powerful economically in Central Asia and Almaty is a key financial center.
It is considered to be a Beta Global city as of the 2012 GAWC study. One of the largest industries in Almaty is finance, and its financial exports make it a large contributor to Kazakhstan's balance of payments. Almaty is home to Halyk Bank which is the largest bank in Central Asia. The Kazakhstan’s stock exchange is based in Almaty. Almaty is also developing as a regional financial and business center.
'Almaty Financial District and Esentai Park' is under construction. This was designed by T.J Gottesdiener, who designed both in New York City the World Trade Center and Time warner Center in Tokyo Midtown. Its goal is to become the largest business center in Central Asia.
This will further enhance trade prospects.