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Almaty in Kazakhstan is the former capital of the country and the biggest city. It is surrounded by beautiful scenery and nature as well as fascinating architecture. At Almaty city there is a taste for everyone, and Kazakh people are happy to call it home.

It sets in the foot of Tian Shan Mountains where it gains its name of the “father of apples” because it surrounded by a forest of apples trees. Nowadays, the city have abundance of green parks and meadows, breathtaking Russian Architecture, memorials, and large squares. All can connect and taken count of the Soviet history.

It is also known as the “Golden Triangle” because it is close to three major attractions in Kazakhstan, which are Charyn Canyon, Kolsai Lakes, and Altyn-Emel National Park. This alone makes the city, one of the most visited cities in Kaxakhstan.

This article will guide you and provide some tips and reasons why to visit this amazing city. We will provide you with some places that you must visit in Almaty in Kazakhstan.

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    Almaty in Kazakhstan that contains the Big Almaty Lake
    The Best Places To Visit In Almaty in Kazakhstan. Photo by Konstantin Dyadyun on Unsplash

    What Language Does The Kazakh People Speak?

    The main language spoken in Almaty city is Russian, but some also speak the Kazakh, which is a Turkic language. I would highly recommend learning a few words and phrases in Russian because English is not widely spoken. You can download some apps that help to translate Russian, such as Google Translate app.

    When Is The Best Time To Visit Almaty In Kazakhstan?

    The best time to visit Almaty in Kazakhstan is during the summer months of June to September. It is when the temperature is ideal and moderate between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. As a matter of fact, its mild climate makes it an optimal place to grow apples. This is why it is called the “Father Of Apples.”

    In addition to that, the city is vibrant and lush green between June to September. Therefore, you can soak yourself in the beauty of Almaty and contemplate on its god given nature. The summer is a perfect time to explore the areas outside of Almaty in Kazakhstan for trekking and hiking to waterfalls, lakes, and mountains.

    The Best 10 Places To Visit Almaty In Kazakhstan:

    1. Kok Tobe Mountain And Kok Tobe Cable Car:

    Kok Tobe means a ”Blue Hill” and a mountain in Almaty. It stands tall at about 1100 m above sea level and offers a beautiful view of Almaty city. You can also see an enchanting view of the adjacent Tien Shan mountains. This is why it is one of the best places to visit in Almaty in Kazakhstan.

    You are not only rewarded with an enchanting view on top of the mountain, but also get to enjoy the zoo and amusement park at Kok Tobe Mountain. Furthermore, there is a 375 meters tall TV Tower at the foot of the mountain. You can easily see it from any part of the city.

    You can also enjoy riding the Kok Tobe Cable Car. The city terminal located near the Hotel Kazakhstan where you can have an unforgettable ride with your friends and families. You can also take a bus ride to the top of Kok Tobe hills. You can take either 95 or 99 bus to their terminus, and the then take a Marshrutka van from the top of the hill.

    2. Panfilov Park:

    Panfilov Park contains lush green meadow and marvelous trees that for a moment can make your heart palpitate. Take a moment to stroll around the park and appreciate every aspect of it. You could also contemplate on war memorial statue that dedicated to the 28 soldiers who severed in WII.

    Not to forget, the wooden Russian Orthodox Church that located in the middle of the park. Zenkov Cathedral that was built in 1904 is spectacular and gorgeous to look at. It earned it name as the tallest wooden structure in the world.

    Another must visit place in Panfilov Park is the Kazakh museum of folk musical instruments. It is the kind of place for historical and music geeks who want to learn about the traditional Kazakh music and instruments, such as horns, bagpipes and wooden harps.

    3. ABAI Opera House:

    The ABAI opera house is one of the oldest buildings in Almaty in Kazakhstan. It was built in 1934 has been serving its purpose ever since. Nowadays, Kazakh People and tourist flock to it to enjoy shows of ballet performances, classical music concerts and operas.

    The ABAI opera house is an inspiration of a Kazakh poet named Abi Kunanbayev who also a musician and philosopher. You can check out their website for more updates and book a show.

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    4. Kazakhstan Museum Of Arts:

    The Kazakhstan Museum of Arts is one of the top places to visit Almaty in Kazakhstan. This museum contains more than 2000 art collection that give you a glimpse of what Almaty back in the days. There is a room dedicated to traditional Kazakh handicraft.

    You do not need a guide to tell you all about displayed exhibitions because most of them are shown in English, which makes it a perfect place to learn about Almaty tradition and culture for English speakers. The addition fees to enter is 500 tenges, which equal to $1.

    5. Central Mosque:

    The Central Mosque is one of the largest mosque in the city of Almaty, and one of the biggest in Kazakhstan. It was built in 1999 and can occupy 7000 worshipers. It has some amazing features that make it stand out from the rest of mosques.

    The large dome on top of the mosque is decorated by Koranic ayats and performed by Turkish calligraphers. It is about 20 meters in diameter and 36 meters in height.  It contains two-tiered drum, and it occupied with octahedron arched window openings that pass into a cylinder and lined with blue tiles.

    Conclusion:

    The Almaty in Kazakhstan is one of the most beautiful places in the country. There is so much to offer and so much to see. This is just a glimpse of what Almaty has to offer. Once you visit this enchanting city, make a research and tell us about your experience. We would love to hear about it.

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