
Leisure for Families and Groups


The "Ailand" Oceanarium is a unique underwater world in the heart of Eurasia and one of the most unusual oceanariums on the planet, as it is the farthest from the sea. Here, in an area of several thousand square meters, hundreds of species of marine and freshwater fish, rare sharks, rays, jellyfish, and other exotic inhabitants of the depths reside. Visitors can expect an exciting journey into the world of the ocean: a walk through a transparent tunnel over 70 meters long, where sharks and rays swim above, vibrant tropical aquariums with coral reefs, as well as themed zones that tell about the life of the seas and oceans of the planet. The atmosphere of the oceanarium creates a sense of complete immersion in the marine element, making it a great place for family relaxation.
History
The first in Kazakhstan and the only one in the world listed in the Guinness World Records as the most remote aquarium from seas and oceans, over 3000 kilometers away. The aquarium has a capacity of 3 million liters of water, home to nearly 3000 marine inhabitants representing over 100 species of marine fauna from various corners of the earth. Different zones showcase freshwater inhabitants from South America and Southeast Asia, as well as coastal deep-sea and coral reef dwellers. The aquarium consists of three large exhibition zones with 20 aquariums of various sizes. The main attraction of the aquarium is a large tank with a 70-meter transparent acrylic glass tunnel, 7 cm thick, equipped with a moving walkway running along its bottom. The aquarium's ecosystem is supported by a unique system for preparing, maintaining, and cleaning the water. The water, prepared with Red Sea salt, undergoes regular purification in a closed-loop system and does not require draining.
