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KAZAKHSTAN GROUP TRIP

JUNE 13-18, 2025

Embark on an unforgettable Kazakhstan group tour in June 2025, where the rugged beauty of Central Asia comes alive under spring and summer skies. This small-group adventure is perfect for solo travelers and culture enthusiasts alike, offering a curated blend of hiking, history, and nomadic traditions.

 

With visa-free travel for Indian passport holders, this trip offers stress-free access to a destination that’s both exotic and welcoming - no lengthy paperwork required.

Your Daily Itinerary: 

Fri 13 Jun Arrive in Almaty

Sat 14 Jun Almaty City - Charyn Canyon - Kolsay Lake

Sun 15 Jun Saty village - Kaindy Lake - Almaty

Mon 16 Jun Big Almaty Lake

Tue 17 Jun Shymbulak - Almaty City Tour

Wed 18 Jun Depart Almaty

JOIN OUR GROUP TRIP

Our guided cultural tours ensure you won’t miss a highlight, from Silk Road history to nomadic yurt stays.  With limited spots, now’s the time to secure your spot and join a like-minded group of explorers. 

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DATE: JUNE 13-18, 2025

GROUP SIZE: 10-12 PAX

TRIP TYPE: NATURE | ADVENTURE

COST: $1485 OR AED 5453 PER PERSON

SUITABLE FOR: FAMILIES, SOLO TRAVELERS

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS

  • 5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches & 1 Dinner

  • Stay in comfortable hotels in the city centre and homestays

  • 1 Night in Almaty

  • 1 Night in Saty Village

  • 3 Nights in Almaty

  • Arrival and departure airport transfers

  • English-speaking guide throughout the tour

  • Entry fees to all national parks and reserves

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At the heart of responsible travel is supporting local communities and preserving nature... but something else I have always believed in is the importance of championing underrated destinations and finding different ways of seeing the world!
My underrated group adventures might see you exploring lost UNESCO sites, sitting down for a home-cooked meal with a local family or watching wildlife after a hike.
The one thing they always have in common is that they’re uncommon.

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