7 DAYS PEARLS OF ALMATY
Almaty
History & Culture, Off the Beaten
Unfold the majestic landscapes of Kazakhstan, from the ancient grandeur of Charyn Canyon to the serene beauty of Turgen Gorge, while you are accommodated in the luxury of our carefully handpicked accommodation. Beyond standard sightseeing, we dive deeper into the country’s rich heritage, where nomadic traditions come alive at the Hunns Ethno Village and the ancient art of falconry is mastered at Sunkar Falconry. Lace up your hiking boots and conquer the scenic trails to the Bogdanovich Glacier, experience the thrill of e-biking around Big Almaty Lake, navigate the rapids of the Ili River on a raft, or paddle across its waters on a SUP board. Join us for an unforgettable adventure in Kazakhstan, where luxury meets wilderness and culture meets thrill.
Transfer: Airport to Accommodation
Upon arrival, you will be transferred from airport to your accommodation.
Almaty Essentials
Visit the Main Square where the Monument of Independence is located in, the Panfilov Park surrounding the Zenkov Cathedral, as well as the Green Bazaar at the heart of the city, where you will have the opportunity to purchase and taste local products such as mountain honey, dry fruits, nuts, and the city’s famous apples. If time permits, you may visit the famous chocolate factory “Rakhat” located nearby.
Panfilov Walking Street & Kok-Tobe Hill
Head downtown for a stroll through the city centre’s main walking street: Zhybek Zholy street, where you can explore merchant’s goods, pop-up stores and the Grand Opera Theatre named after Abay. Enjoy a cable car ride up to Kok-Tobe Hill, the highest point of Almaty for panoramic views of the city in all directions.
Charyn Canyon
Once a river valley bustling with flora and fauna, millennia of soil erosion had formed sedimentary rocks that became the magnificent Charyn Canyon today. You will explore the canyon from various viewpoints at the top, as well as a shuttle bus tour at the bottom of the canyon to explore the beauty of the canyon up close. The drive between Almaty and Charyn Canyon is approximately 3.5 hours per way.
Today, you may choose from one of the following options:
Option 1: Tamgaly Tas
Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, the petroglyphs of Tamgaly on the east bank of Ili River ranging from the Iron Age, Bronze Age to Medieval times! You will explore the rock carvings, and if you would like, we can also arrange an optional extension to experience rafting/SUP board at Ili River or a visit the retro museum of vintage cars at an additional cost. The drive between Almaty and Tamgaly is approximately 2-2.5 hours per way.
Option 2: Turgen Gorge
Head to the Issyk area to visit the Golden Man Museum to explore the culture and traditions of ancient nomads. Issyk was the site where archaeologists discovered a burial mound of the Golden Man back in 1969. You will also visit the Turgen Gorge, a beautiful site within the Ili-Alatau National Park. You can visit the Turgen Waterfalls along a mountain path of approximately 2km, try your hand in trout fishing and enjoy the surrounding river. If you would like, we can also arrange an optional extension to an ostrich farm.
Today, you may choose from one of the following options:
Option 1: Almarasan Gorge
Embark on a short hike to see the Lower Bear Waterfall and learn about the Bear Gorge. Enjoy an e-bike ride up to Big Almaty Lake, situated between two mountain gorges, as well as visiting the best photo viewpoints overlooking the lake. Depart towards Sunkar Falconry to learn about the Kazakh people who used to tame birds of prey and became masters of this art, as you observe an immersive show with these birds of prey.
Option 2: Hunns Ethno Village
Set along a picturesque foothill of Zayliy Alatau, this recreational centre is a lovely place to learn about the customs of the Kazakh people and sample delicious national dishes. You will be met by two warriors in battle armour from the Saki period and the Shashu ritual, gain insights into the structure and sacred meaning of the yurt, as well as familiarising yourself with the life of the Kazakhs such as cleaning and whipping wool, making yarn with a spindle, getting flour and talkan in dermen, the rite of laying the child in Besik, the rituals of Tusau kesu and Atka Otyrgyzu.
Medeu & Shymbulak
Depart to Medeu, the world’s highest ice skating rink sitting at 1,691 metres above sea level. If you would like, you can challenge yourself into the famous “wellness stairways” with 842 stairs that will reward you with access to the best viewpoint of Medeu Gorge. You will also take a scenic 25-minute gondola ride up to Shymbulak, the most prominent ski resort in Central Asia, at 2,260 metres above sea level. There are optional activities such as paragliding, horseback rides, and rope park available at an additional cost.
Another cable car ride will take you up to 3,200 metres to visit the Talgar Pathway, where if time permits, you can enjoy an 8km hike of 2.5-3 hours to the Bogdanovich Glacier (3,500 metres), the most accessible glacier in the Almaty mountains. The hike is accessible year-round, though additional equipment will be required during the winter season and the trail may get a little muddy at some points during the summer. Alternatively, you can also visit the Central State Museum to learn about the country’s history.
Optional Extension:
If you would like, we can also arrange two nights in Tenir Eco Hotel atop Shymbulak to have more time to properly explore this area.
Transfer: Accommodation to Airport
You will be transferred from your accommodation to the airport.
The Ritz-Carlton, Almaty (Deluxe Mountain View Room)
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