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Top 5 Natur Sites of Kazakhstan

There are several really lovely locations in Kazakhstan. Some tourists claim that they have never seen anything unsightly while traveling and that everything they see is lovely. That simply isn’t true for Kazakhstan, though, as there are plenty of eye-catching things to behold, including the industrial wasteland, the polygon nuclear testing area, and many of the less appealing suburbs of its larger towns. They are not gorgeous, even though they could be interesting and stylish in a certain sense. However, when it’s lovely, it’s truly amazing.

These are Kazakhstan’s top 5 places to see the natural world.

 

5. KORGALZHYN NATURE RESERVE

This entry has something extra special, even if it’s not as picturesque as the previous four: flamingos! Coincidentally, Kazakhstan is home to the African pink flamingo’s northernmost migration point. The reason the lakes in the reserve are regarded as some of the most well-known in the world is not because they are especially lovely, but rather because of their global influence on the migratory patterns of numerous bird species. Driving over the level steppes and then discovering the incredible, unanticipated wetlands, which serve as such an important bird sanctuary, is very wonderful.

4. CHARYN CANYON

Charyn Canyon, located 200 kilometers southeast of Almaty, is arguably Kazakhstan’s most visited tourist destination. Charyn Canyon, which is like a cross between a western movie set and the US Grand Canyon, is a favorite among thrill-seekers who enjoy activities like paragliding, canoeing, 4WDing, whitewater rafting, and more. It has indeed been used as a film set in the past, frequently as an inexpensive substitute for American wild west sequences.

3. KOLSAI LAKES

The Kolsai Lakes in the southeast of the nation also have an almost heavenly appearance. Due to their popularity with both foreigners and locals and their easy commute from Almaty, they are also arguably one of the most visited regions in Kazakhstan. Numerous accessible hiking and walking paths may be found, and there are lots of lodging possibilities. The most well-known feature of the Kolsai Lakes is the spooky scene created by the entirely barren trees that grow in the lakes. Snow leopards and brown bears are known to visit this area, despite their very endangered status.

 

2. The National Park of Burabay

Burabay, possibly Kazakhstan’s oldest national park, is located about four hours’ drive north of Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana). According to Kazakh tradition, the Kazakhs were upset to get the dry, barren steppes as their territory when they were first granted it. After they prayed, God chose to grant them all of the mountains and lakes that remained after the creation of the rest of the world. They landed at Burabay when God flung them in the direction of Kazakhstan. It is undoubtedly strange to drive through some of the world’s most monotonous and flat landscapes and then to see this amazing, swaying pocket of blue and green.

1. MANGYSTAU

This isolated region in Kazakhstan’s southwest will appeal to ball lovers. The largest known natural feature in Kazakhstan are the enormous rock boulders, which are both one of the country’s most distinctive features and one of its least frequented. Since nobody knows how any of this came to be, it makes the most sense that the earth is dispersed like toys on a playground floor. Giants from prehistory played marbles and didn’t pick up after themselves.Stay with us.

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