Kazakhstan
For individual travelers, Kazakhstan is still an insider tip off the beaten track. Tourism consists mainly of business travelers as well as intrepid individualists and adventurers who want to experience the solitude and exoticism of nature in the vast steppes up to the 7,010-meter-high Khan Tengri.
A large part of the country consists of plains, low mountains and hills. The most widespread natural areas are deserts. Due to its vast expanse over many zones, Kazakhstan nevertheless has a rich flora and fauna. In addition, immense cultural treasures and unforgettable natural wonders are waiting to be discovered by visitors.
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Food in Kazakhstan - a completely new culinary experience
Kazakh national cuisine fully reflects the essence of the people, their history
people, their history, customs and traditions. Since Kazakh hospitality has become the hallmark of the Kazakh people from time immemorial,
Kazakhs always give guests a proper welcome in the house and give them
and give them the place of honor. Firstly, the guest is offered kumys
- mare's milk, shubat - camel's milk or ayran - cow's milk.
Then, with tea (with milk or cream), they are offered boorsaken - fried balls of dough, raisins, irimshik and kurt - dry balls of cheese and curd.
balls of cheese and curd. Afterwards, snacks made from horse meat or mutton are served at the Dastarhan.
mutton: kazy, shuzhak, zhal, zhaya, karta, kabyrga. They are
eaten with flatbread - the national Kazakh bread.
Kazakhstan Music - Experience the art of theater
Theater and choreography developed in
Kazakhstan within the framework of state institutions. The Kazakh
Kazakh theater art is offered today in the republican, regional and
municipal theaters. There are puppet, musical, dramatic and
musical drama theater in Kazakhstan.
These include the Kazakh State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater
Abai Opera and Ballet Theater, the National Baisseitova Opera and Ballet
Ballet Theater, the Kazakh State Auesov Drama Theater, the Russian Academic
Russian Academic Lermontov Drama Theater, the Kazakh Academic
Academic Musrepov Theater for children and young people, the Russian Academic
Academic Zaz Theater for Children and Youth, and the national theaters of the
theaters of the Uyghurs, Koreans and Germans.
Kazakhstan culture - experience true hospitality
Until the 16th and 17th centuries, the culture in Kazakhstan remained a culture of nomadic peoples. The nomads had a special mentality and a social organization synthesized with Western and Eastern forms. As a result of nomadic life and social organization, traditions
traditions, customs and traditions became very important for the Kazakhs. One of the remarkable traditions of the past, which is still alive today, is traditional hospitality. The Kazakhs considered it a sacred duty
to receive guests in an extremely friendly manner. However, this tradition was not
not only of a social nature, as life in the arid and very extensive
arid and vast steppe was extremely arduous and often required help from other nomadic families in terms of exchanging clothing, animals, food or even drinking water.
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