7 Days Kazakhstan Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to Kazakhstan!
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Take a cable car ride to the top for stunning vistas and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Stroll through the park, admire the "Beatles" statue, and visit souvenir shops.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Leisure
Lunch Places Recommended: Kishlak
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Kok Tobe to see Mini-zoo, Art gallery, and the famous Beatles monument
Dinner Places Recommended: Terrassa Restaurant
Hotels Recommendations: Dostyk Hostel, Kazzhol Park Hotel, and The Ritz-Carlton, Almaty
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Day 2: Explore Almaty City
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If time permits Stroll through the Green Bazaar, where you can find local products, fresh fruits, and traditional crafts. Later, visit the colorful Zenkov Cathedral, a remarkable wooden structure located in Panfilov Park. Finally, explore Big Almaty Lake, a breathtaking alpine lake located a short drive from the city.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Central State Museum and Medeu Ice Skating Rink
Lunch Places Recommended: Café Central
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Green Bazaar for local produce, souvenirs, and vibrant market atmosphere, Zenkov Cathedral, and Big Almaty Lake
Dinner Places Recommended: Navat- specializes in Central Asian cuisine, offering a cozy dining experience
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Day 3: Kolsai Lake 1 and 2 & Sat Evening at Sati

Start with Kolsai Lake 1, which is accessible by car, and take a scenic walk along its shores. If you are up for more adventure, hike to Kolsai Lake 2, enjoying the breathtaking views along the trail.
In the evening, you may head to Saty Village for a cozy overnight stay, to experience traditional Kazakh hospitality, and enjoy a hearty homemade dinner.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Visit Kolsai Lakes and Saty Village
Lunch Places Recommended: It is advisable to carry a packed lunch, as dining options en route are limited.
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Kolsai Lake 1 & 2 and Saty Village
Dinner Places Recommended: Traditional Kazakh dinner prepared by your guesthouse hosts
Hotels Recommendations: Saty Guesthouse
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Day 4: Visit Kandai Lake, Head to Canyon, and Drive to Zharkent

Explore the "Valley of Castles," with its towering rock formations shaped by wind and water. After soaking in the dramatic views, continue your journey to Zharkent, a charming town near the Chinese border. Reach Almaty
Itinerary Before Lunch: Kandai Lake
Lunch Places Recommended: Packed Lunch
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Charyn Canyon- Valley of Castles and Drive to Zharkent
Dinner Places Recommended: Zharkent Café
Hotel Recommendations: Hotel Zharkent
Day 5: Explore Altyn Amyl National Park

Itinerary Before Lunch: Visit Altyn Emel National Park
Lunch Places Recommended: Packed lunch
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Visit Singing Dunes and Explore the colorful Aktau Mountains
Dinner Places Recommended: Altyn Emel Hotel Restaurant
Hotel Recommendations: Altyn Emel Hotel
Day 6: Drive to Almaty with a Dip in the Beach

Itinerary Before Lunch: Return Journey to Almaty
Lunch Places Recommended: Alasha
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Kapchagay Reservoir for water sports
Dinner Places Recommended: Parmigiano (an Italian restaurant)
Hotels Recommendations: The Ritz-Carlton Almaty and InterContinental Almaty
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Day 7: Shymbulak Ski Resort – Shopping
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After returning to Almaty, spend your evening exploring the city's shopping scene. Visit Esentai Mall or local boutiques for unique souvenirs and gifts, and you can also visit Panfilov Park and The Ascension Cathedral if time permits.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Shymbulak Ski Resort
Lunch Places Recommended: Ski Lounge or Chalet Restaurant
Post-Lunch Itinerary: Panfilov Park and The Ascension Cathedral
Dinner Places Recommended: Ziyafet Steakhouse
Hotels Recommendations: InterContinental Almaty, Renion Park Hotel, Hotel Kazzhol Almaty
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Day 8: Departure in the Morning
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Essential Information For Planning 7 Days Kazakhstan Itinerary
Best Time to Visit Kazakhstan
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In spring, the landscape bursts into colour with blooming wildflowers, and you can deep dive into Kazakh traditions by participating in cultural events like the Nauryz festival. Autumn presents pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, enhancing the beauty of natural attractions such as Charyn Canyon.
These shoulder seasons also mean fewer tourists, providing a more serene experience at popular sites. Additionally, travel costs for accommodation and flights are often more reasonable compared to the peak summer months.
Planning your Kazakhstan travel itinerary? during these times ensures a comfortable climate and an opportunity to appreciate Kazakhstan's diverse landscapes and cultural heritage fully.
Cost of Travel to Kazakhstan

Low Budget: Approximately INR 2000- INR 3000 per day, covering affordable stays, local eateries, and public transportation.
Mid Budget: Around INR 5000- INR 7000 daily, including stays in mid-range hotels, dining at standard restaurants, and occasional guided tours.
High Budget: Exceeding INR 10000 per day, offering luxury hotels, fine dining, private tours, and comfortable transportation.
For a 7-day Kazakhstan tour itinerary, budget travelers might spend INR 25000 to INR 30000 per person excluding flights. Flights from India to Kazakhstan range from INR 9,000 to INR 30,000, depending on booking time and airline.
Within Kazakhstan, transportation options include domestic flights, trains, buses, and taxis. Dining options vary widely, from budget-friendly local eateries offering traditional Kazakh meals for INR 200–INR 500 per meal to mid-range restaurants where a meal may cost INR 1,000–INR 2,000.
Fine dining experiences can go upwards of INR 3,000 per person. Also, the entrance fees to museums and historical landmarks like the Central State Museum in Almaty or the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi range from INR 90 to INR 280.
How to Get to Kazakhstan?
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Almaty International Airport and Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport serve as the main gateways to the country. Flights are available from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad in India.
- Major Airlines: Air Astana, IndiGo, and Turkish Airlines.
- Duration: Direct flights from Delhi to Almaty take around 4 hours, while connecting flights with layovers in cities like Istanbul or Dubai may take 7 to 12 hours.
- Frequency: Flights are frequent, with multiple options weekly, especially from Delhi.
Transportation in Kazakhstan

- Domestic Flights: The flights in Kazakhstan are ideal for covering large distances between major cities like Almaty, Nur-Sultan, and Shymkent.
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Trains: These are comfortable and cost-effective options for intercity travel, offering scenic views of the countryside. Trains are a popular and affordable choice for long-distance travel, with sleeper classes available for comfort.
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Buses: This mode of transportation is suitable for shorter distances and regional travel. They are economical and connect various towns and cities.
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Taxis and Ride-Sharing: Services like YandexGo are convenient for intra-city commutes and short intercity trips.
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Car Rentals: For greater flexibility, car rentals are ideal especially when you are exploring remote areas. You need to ensure that you have international driving permit permits and are familiar with local driving laws.
- Metro: For getting around in cities, the metro is also an affordable option. You can choose the Almaty Metro which is an efficient way for local commutes.
Visitor's Guide for Kazakhstan

The official currency of Kazakhstan is the Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT), symbolized by ?. As of January 11, 2025, the exchange rate is approximately 1 KZT = 0.1633 Indian Rupees (INR).
While planning for a Kazakhstan itinerary for 1 week, it is advisable to carry cash, especially when visiting rural areas, as credit card acceptance may be limited. Currency exchange services are widely available in urban centres like Almaty and Nur-Sultan. You can use ATMs which are widely available in cities like Almaty, Nur-Sultan, and Shymkent, allowing you to withdraw Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT).
International debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro) are accepted in most urban areas, including hotels, restaurants, and shopping centres. Also, many establishments accept online payment methods such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay.
Note:
- Tiyn coins are no longer in circulation due to their minimal value.
- It is also recommended to use newer banknotes, as older ones may not be accepted.
Kazakhstan has two official languages: Kazakh and Russian. While Kazakh is the state language, Russian is widely spoken and often used in official capacities. English proficiency is limited, especially outside major cities, so learning some basic phrases can be helpful during your trip.
Indian citizens can enjoy visa-free entry into Kazakhstan for tourism and business purposes, allowing a continuous stay of up to 14 days per visit. This visa-free regime permits multiple entries, with a cumulative maximum stay of 42 days within every 180-day period. For stays exceeding 14 days, it is necessary to obtain an appropriate visa while planning an itinerary for Kazakhstan.
You need to ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date. Additionally, you must register with local authorities within five days of arrival to comply with Kazakhstan's immigration regulations. It is advisable to carry the necessary travel documents and proof of accommodation during your stay.
While planning the itinerary for Kazakhstan, staying connected during your trip is convenient with local SIM cards. Major providers include Activ (KCell), Beeline Kazakhstan, and Tele2 Kazakhstan, all offering extensive coverage and competitive data plans.
SIM cards are readily available at airports, mobile retail stores, and kiosks in major cities like Almaty and Nur-Sultan. Purchasing a SIM card typically requires presenting your passport for registration. Starter packs are affordable, with prices varying based on the chosen data and call packages. For instance, basic prepaid plans like 'Basic+' offer flexible top-up options. You just need to ensure that your mobile is compatible with local networks.