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Kazakhstan Tours

Vivi la magia della Giordania in questo tour di cinque giorni! Inizia il tuo viaggio ad Amman, esplorando i suoi monumenti storici come la Cittadella e l'Anfiteatro Romano. Quindi visita i siti sacri di Betania e del Monte Nebo prima di dirigerti a Petra, uno dei siti archeologici più importanti del mondo e una meraviglia del mondo. Continua la tua avventura nello splendido paesaggio desertico del Wadi Rum, dove potrai goderti un safari in jeep e un campeggio in stile beduino. Infine, rilassati nella località turistica di Aqaba, sul Mar Rosso, prima di partire dal confine di Wadi Araba. Con un perfetto mix di storia, cultura e natura, questo tour promette di lasciarti ricordi indimenticabili.

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Must-visit Sites

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Located in the eastern part of Kazakhstan, Charyn Canyon is often compared to the Grand Canyon due to its dramatic landscapes and vibrant colors. Stretching over 80 kilometers, this natural wonder is carved by the Charyn River and features towering rock formations, intricate valleys, and stunning cliffs that appear in shades of red, orange, and gold. The Valley of Castles, a particularly striking part of the canyon, is filled with towering rock spires resembling ancient fortresses. Charyn Canyon is a must-see for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking adventure, as it offers hiking opportunities, camping, and breathtaking views of one of Kazakhstan's most unique landscapes.

The Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, located in the city of Turkestan, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most important cultural and historical landmarks in Kazakhstan. Built in the 14th century, this grand mausoleum is dedicated to the famous Sufi mystic and poet Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, whose teachings helped shape the spiritual landscape of the region. The mausoleum is a stunning example of Timurid architecture, with its massive dome, intricate tile work, and beautifully decorated interior. It remains a pilgrimage site for many, offering visitors insight into Kazakhstan's Islamic heritage and the architectural grandeur of the era.

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The Bayterek Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in Nur-Sultan, the capital city of Kazakhstan. Standing at 105 meters tall, this futuristic-looking observation tower is not just a stunning piece of modern architecture, but it also holds symbolic significance for the country. The design of the tower is inspired by a Kazakh folktale about the myth of the Tree of Life, with the golden sphere at the top representing the egg of a mythical bird that brings happiness and prosperity. Visitors can take an elevator to the observation deck, which offers panoramic views of the entire city, including the surrounding modern skyscrapers and the vast steppe that stretches beyond the city limits. At the base of the tower, you’ll also find a handprint from Kazakhstan's first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, as part of a tradition for people to leave their mark on the tower. The tower is particularly mesmerizing at night when it lights up, offering a striking visual contrast to the surrounding cityscape. Bayterek Tower is an essential stop for anyone visiting Nur-Sultan, combining cultural symbolism with architectural grandeur and offering a bird's-eye view of the dynamic capital.

The Altai Mountains, located in the northeastern part of Kazakhstan, are one of the most stunning natural destinations in Central Asia. Spanning across Kazakhstan, Russia, China, and Mongolia, this mountain range is known for its rugged beauty, pristine rivers, and rich biodiversity. The Altai is often referred to as the "roof of Central Asia," and it is home to spectacular landscapes, from alpine meadows and crystal-clear lakes to towering snow-capped peaks. Visitors can explore the Katun River, which flows through the heart of the mountains, as well as hike or trek through the lush valleys and dense forests. The Altai Mountains are also home to ancient petroglyphs—rock carvings that date back thousands of years—providing a fascinating glimpse into the region’s ancient cultures. With its stunning scenery and opportunities for adventure, the Altai Mountains are a paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and those looking to escape into one of the most remote and beautiful corners of Kazakhstan.

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