Tourism in KAZAKHSTAN.

People who have already seen the world, visited all the famous tourist sites and objects, are always in search of something new. Interest in tourists is caused not only by gorgeous landscapes, pleasing the eye, but also the opportunity to plunge into the culture of another people, try the exquisite cuisine, learn its history.

Such a discovery for the tourist can be a region of Central Asia. In particular, Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world, having a unique location between the two economic powers - Russia and China. The most interesting thing is that less than 20 million people live on such a vast territory, and the people of Kazakhstan themselves call it "the country of the Great Steppe".

Indeed, the streets of the major cities of this state will seem to many Europeans to be very wide and somewhere even empty. However, the main thing that is especially worth paying attention to is the multi-faceted nature of Kazakhstan. As a rule, when going on a trip, we are accustomed to observe only mountains or beaches with hotels on the shore, only wild jungles or deserts, but not all of them together. Here, in one country, you can see steppes that stretch for many miles, and high mountains, and beautiful lakes, relax in a ski resort, and take a walk in the forests.

Lovers of the "stone jungle", by the way, Kazakhstan will also surprise. The architecture of the beautiful capital Nur-Sultan (formerly called Astana) amazes even the most avid tourist: tall glass buildings of various shapes coexist with brightly painted apartment buildings, and nearby are parks and squares with monuments and monuments.

Given this versatility, almost every region of this country has a good opportunity to unlock the tourist potential. For example, the same capital has long been known to the world as a city where important issues are being resolved: the Congress of Leaders of World Religions, the OSCE Summit, and negotiations on the peaceful settlement of the Syrian conflict took place here in different years. The city also hosted the international specialized exhibition EXPO-2017.

Not in vain Nur-Sultan is called not only the political, administrative, business and cultural center of the state, but also the "heart of Eurasia". Proceeding from this, the capital of Kazakhstan will definitely appeal to lovers of business tourism.

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