Heart of Asia
Almaty, historically known as Alma-Ata, is Kazakhstan's biggest city. Almaty is Kazakhstan's largest economic, financial, and cultural center, as well as its most populated and cosmopolitan city. Despite the fact that the capital was relocated to Astana in 1997, Almaty remains Kazakhstan's pulsing cultural center. On Amalty territory, at an elevation of 600-900 meters above sea level, there are white foaming streams, clear lakes, and apple and cherry orchards stretching across the steppe.
Almaty is known as the "Heart of Asia" since it is supposed to be the original home of the apple. Almaty translates to "Apple" in Kazakh. Amalty is also thought to be the genetics of many apples, and it is frequently visited by scientific experts from around the world in order to understand more about this intricate genetic system. It is also known for having the world's largest wild apple forest. During the traditional annual apple festival held in September each year, visitors to Kazakhstan will be able to view the freshest apples in the world. Apples weighing up to 1 kg were produced because to the steep terrain and favorable temperature. Participate in the apple festival to learn more about Kazakh culture and enjoy the best apples.