Our Kazakhstan tours don’t include obvious, popular places such as Almaty or Turkestan because you don’t need to be on a tour to visit those parts of the country.
Instead, we want to focus on Kazakhstan’s most off-the-beaten-track sites, including the town of Baikonur, Semipalatinsk Test Site, the Aral Sea and an Eagle Hunter’s village, all combined with their respective Soviet history, and epic train journeys across the Kazakh steppe.
For now, we run group expeditions into Kazakhstan once a year.
These are all our scheduled tours in Kazakhstan
You don’t need a visa to travel to Kazakhstan.
A special permit is needed for Baikonur and Semipalatinsk, but we’ll get it for you
All nationalities are welcome.
Here’s the standard 10-day tour we offer on most of our expeditions.
Day 1 – Arrival in Aktau
Day 2 – Train to Aralsk
Day 3 – Aralsk and the Aral Sea
Day 4 – Baikonur
Day 5 – Kyzylorda and Karaganda
Day 6 – Karaganda
Day 7 – Temirtau and Eagle Hunter’s village
Day 8 – Astana
Day 9 – Semipalatinsk Testing Site
Day 10 – Kurchatov and Semey