Top 4 Reasons To Visit Almaty

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  1. Coffe culture is definitely one of the reason to visit Almaty. The heartbeat of Almaty's social scene is its cafe culture. In the summer, visitors to Almaty will see people enjoying tea and hookah on the patios of a large number of stylish Almaty cafes scattered across the city. Baristas create great espresso drinks inside while chefs prepare trendy cuisine. There isn't a better range of cafes this side of Europe. Let’s take a look at some suggestions!


    Spectre Coffee, a specialty coffee distributor and supplier established in October 2017 by Maria Mesheryakova and David Kim, is one of Almaty's forerunners of the third wave coffee culture. They had initially intended to open a coffee shop but found it challenging to coordinate with various roasteries while maintaining consistency. They decided to focus on providing coffee as well as equipment themselves to keep things more exciting. They also began offering barista training programs and coffee machine repair services. No matter what time of day, Daily Coffee, the current king of Almaty's social scene, is a hotspot. You must go to Daily Coffee if you want to be accepted by Almaty's cool kids. Coffee Room exudes sophistication. The contemporary space has comfortable furniture that is ideal for lounging around over coffee with friends or setting up your laptop to work during the day.

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  2. In the breathtaking Tian Shan mountain range, Almaty is located. This implies that you can go hiking for the full day and yet return in time for dinner and beverages in Almaty's downtown. You can go trekking at the lovely Lake Almaty or start your hikes at the world's highest ice rink in Medeu by taking a quick and inexpensive city bus there.


    One of Kazakhstan's top hiking routes, and the greatest in Almaty and all of Kazakhstan, is the Furmanovka Peak Trail. In the province of Almaty, there is a route that is 16 kilometers long. It is intermediate to difficult in terms of difficulty. You can appreciate the Zaili Alatau Mountains' magnificence because the trail serves as a wonderful introduction to them. The following hiking route in Kazakhstan is worth exploring: the Great Almaty Peak Route. The distance between this hiking trail and Almaty city in Kazakhstan is only 15 kilometers. The summit is 3680 meters above sea level in height. To the east of the peak, there is a gorgeous Almaty lake, which offers visitors an incredible perspective. Kok Zhailau is a hilltop in the Ile-Alatau Federal Public Natural Reserve with a height of 2251.2 meters. It is situated between the tiny and large Almaty Ravines, 10 kilometers from Almaty (in Kazakhstan). The height of the ridge ranges from 1450 to 1740 meters. You can see Almaty, the Shymbulak ski area, Medeu, and the Great Almaty summit from the top of the hill. In Almaty, the Kok-Zhailau plateau is a well-liked tourist site.

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    Photo by Dmitry Sumskoy on Unsplash
    Photo by Dmitry Sumskoy on Unsplash
    Photo by Dmitry Sumskoy on Unsplash
  3. Another reason to visit Almaty is experience skiiing. Almaty typically shocks travelers on the Silk Road for a longer period of time because it protrudes out of the rural, occasionally decaying terrain of Central Asia as a modern metropolis. Its ski resorts are equally better equipped than those in other parts of Central Asia, albeit some of its nooks and crannies still have creaky old Soviet apparatus. Any Silk Road ski journey should undoubtedly include a stop in Almaty, not just for the distinct atmosphere from the rest of the region but also for the skiing options, which are on par with those in Kyrgyzstan. The foreigners who reside in Almaty can just enjoy it all winter long. Almaty's ski season lasts from December through March. Winters in Almaty are sunny and mild, which makes for enjoyable days spent skiing. On the other hand, thaw is a problem near the end of the season. Traveling skiers have the option to base themselves in the city center for cheaper lodging and a wild après-ski, and then take the bus the next morning to return to the slopes thanks to the mountains' close proximity.


    Near Almaty, there are about a dozen ski resorts. Most are rather tiny. The exception is Shymbulak, the most up-to-date ski resort in Central Asia with a variety of slopes for skiers of all levels. The largest and most up-to-date ski resort in Central Asia, Shymbulak in Almaty, is the best and most popular destination to go skiing in Kazakhstan. For those who enjoy off-piste skiing on powder snow, the resort is a well-liked vacation spot. In contrast to the endless, sharp spikes of the Caucasus range, the mountainous terrain surrounding Shymbulak is soft. Certainly, what makes skiing at Shymbulak so enjoyable is its almost balmy tranquility. When looking down from the slopes on a beautiful day, the entire city of Almaty and beyond is visible; on a foggy day, the only sign of the city's location at the foot of the mountains is the Kok-Tobe TV Tower, which pokes its way through the dense cloud cover.

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  4. Almaty is the ideal place to go if you are concerned about how to visit the world on a budget. Falling oil prices prompted Kazakhstan to float its currency in 2015. Two years ago, a dollar would only purchase about half as much tenge as it does today. Almaty is still the most costly city in Central Asia, although by European standards, it is still rather inexpensive to travel there. The cost of a dorm bed at the highly regarded Almaty Backpackers is approximately $9 per night, whereas this wonderful one-bedroom apartment on AirBnB can be found for $30 per night (and you can save $40 on your first booking by using this link). In a cafe, a decent midrange lunch will cost about $8, and a beer will cost about $3.


    Almaty offers reasonably priced transportation, and its cost of living is about 60% less than that of London. Public transportation, such buses, is frequently far less expensive than private transportation, which will cost about 150₸ (30p) per kilometer.

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