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Park of the First President
If you're into photography, I recommend visiting around sunset. The lighting is beautiful, and you can avoid some of the crowds. It makes for some awesome pics!
Look for the best viewpoints! I found a hidden spot that overlooks the city. If you’re up for a little adventure, it’s totally worth the climb!
Ile-Alatau National Park
Don’t forget to bring a cash for small entrance fees or local snacks. Some places don't take cards, and it's super annoying when you know you want something but can't pay.
If you’re planning on hiking, start around 7 AM. The early morning light is gorgeous and the trails are much cooler at that time. Just trust me on this one!
I remember taking a lotof pictures but missing the moment. Don’t forget to actually look at the views without your camera for a bit—it's so stunning!
You should definitely try some local guides. I went with one who knew all the hidden gems, and I saved hours of wandering aimlessly. Totally worth it!
Park 28 Panfilov
Don’t forget to check out the Zenkov Cathedral—it's beautiful! I almost skipped it but was so glad I didn’t. It’s right there and stunning in person!
Take some time to stroll slowly and soak in the atmosphere. I rushed at first but realized that the park has hidden gems around every corner!
Charyn State National Nature Park
I recommend visiting Charyn in the early morning around 7 AM. The light is perfect for pics, and it’s way less crowded. You’ll have the amazing rock formations all to yourself!
Altyn-Emel National Park
Bring cash! Many of the local vendors and park fees don't accept cards. I ran out of cash and it was a hassle finding an ATM nearby. It's best to be prepared.