April 2025 • Couple
This 7-day Kazakhstan tour ended up being one of the most complete trips we have done in recent years. What I appreciated most was how naturally the itinerary moved from city life to wild landscapes and then into the Silk Road history of the south. The first evening in Almaty already set the tone nicely — airport transfer was smooth, hotel check-in was easy, and the visit to Kok-Tobe gave us a relaxed first look at the city instead of throwing us straight into a packed schedule. The next two nature days were unforgettable. Charyn Canyon was every bit as dramatic as people say, but what surprised me most was how different the scenery kept becoming as the trip continued. Kolsai had this calm, almost meditative beauty, while Kaindy Lake felt strange and magical in the best possible way. We never felt rushed, which is rare on multi-stop programs. Our guide Serik knew exactly when to give explanations and when to simply let us enjoy the silence and the views. The historical part of the trip gave it real depth. Visiting Turkestan after the mountain and canyon scenery made the whole route feel richer, not repetitive. Seeing the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in person was special — it is one of those places that feels meaningful even if you are not deeply familiar with the history beforehand. By the end, this tour felt like much more than sightseeing. It felt like a thoughtful introduction to Kazakhstan as a whole.






