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Almaty
Astana
Central Asia's largest nation sprawls across landscapes that shift from the Caspian shoreline to the glaciated peaks of the Tian Shan. Almaty, the former capital, remains the cultural anchor — its tree-lined avenues and Soviet-era architecture now share space with contemporary glass towers. The Dostyk district draws the international set, while the Green Bazaar continues a trading tradition stretching back to Silk Road caravans. Nur-Sultan (Astana), the purpose-built capital on the northern steppe, showcases ambitious architecture against an endless horizon.
The hotel landscape reflects this duality: established international brands cluster in both cities, while newer properties have begun exploring the country's wilderness potential — from the Altai Mountains to the singing dunes of Altyn-Emel. Kazakh hospitality carries echoes of nomadic tradition, where guests are honoured with beshbarmak and fermented mare's milk. For travellers exploring the region, Georgia and Azerbaijan in the Caucasus offer complementary experiences along the ancient trade routes.