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Travel to Kazakhstan and Witness Captivating SightsDespite being the ninth biggest country in the world in terms of size, not many know where Kazakhstan is. Formerly part of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan is the largest country in Central Asia.
It has borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. It is twice as big as all the other Central Asian states combined. While Kazakhstan does not offer many historical sites and places for the traveler, it does however feature captivating sights of endless steppe and mountain ranges to people who travel to Kazakhstan.
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Perhaps the most interesting part of travel Kazakhstan is the mysterious vibe it has. Many adventure seekers also enjoy the relative emptiness and nomadic nature of Kazakhstan, which serves as the gateway to Central Asia. Kazakhstan is an oil rich country with large natural gas reserves that has contributed much to the development that has occurred in the country over the past few years. Facts About Kazakhstan Despite its history and post-Soviet situation, Kazakhstan is an economically advanced country that is fast becoming a modern Eurasian nation. A trip to Almaty, the commercial and social center of Kazakhstan, will offer a European experience through quality Kazakhstan hotels, brand shops, cafes, and all of the luxuries that you can imagine. In the north of Kazakhstan lies Astana, which offers a unique blend of Islamic, Soviet and modern aspects and culture. It is because of this reason Kazakhstan is a peaceful, multi-ethnic nation in Central Asia. The indigenous and local culture of Kazakhstan is a mixture of Turk and Mongol nomadic tribes. After it was conquered by Russia in the 18th century, and it became a Soviet Republic, it took a lot of aspects from the Russian culture. Kazakh is the official Kazakhstan language, however, a large portion of the population understands and speaks Kyrgyz, Turkish, Russian and English. The Kazakhstan people are ethnically diverse, and most of them have emigrated from neighboring countries.
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Kazakhstan Flag - Flag of Kazakhstan » Kazakhstan Cities Other than Astana and Almaty, there are many other well established cities in Kazakhstan such as Aktobe, Karaganda, Pavlodar, Shymkent, Turkestan, and Ust-Kamenogorsk. In Atyrau Kazakhstan large deposits of oil are found at Tengiz and Kashagan, which makes it the oil capital of Kazakhstan. Due to its oil reserves, the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange is well established and does active trading in financial instruments. UNESCO World Heritage Tourist Sites in Kazakhstan When you travel to Kazakhstan, you can do a range of adventurous activities such as trekking on foot or horse through Tian Shan or Altay mountains. While near the steppe lakes, you can watch flamingoes dance or see mysterious underground mosques next to the Caspian Sea. Travel Kazakhstan also offers community ecotourism programs, where tourists can stay with local families and experience their culture up close and personal. Indeed, Kazakhstan offers more to its visitors than you can imagine.
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