Kazakhstan in November

Kazakhstan has a continental climate. The winter is long, cold and mainly dry, lasting from November to April. Temperatures in Astana, the nation's capital, average around minus 5 °C (23 °F) in November, falling to minus 15 °C (3°F) in Jan, before rising to a balmy 5 °C (41 °F) in April. Almaty, the nation’s largest city, to the far south situated at the foothills of the Tien Shan Mountains averages 3 °C ( 37 °F ) in November, falling to minus 15 °C in Jan (5°F), before rising 10 °C (50 °F ) in April.This is the best time to visit the nearby ski resort of Shymbulak, simultaneously one of the world’s more exclusive and little known skiing resorts, with mountains over 4,000 meters high, it offers some of the finest untouched peaks in the world, though some can only be reached through private heli-skiing, a once-in-a lifetime experience.

Suggested Itineraries

Ancient Kazakhstan: A Journey Back in Time from Almaty to Turkestan

Tribal people have roamed through Kazakhstan for centuries, leaving behind rock carvings, underground mosques, catacombs and so much more for you to discover on this exciting 11-day archaeological tour through Almaty, Issyk Lake, Sairam, and more. Get ready to explore ancient cultures and natural wonders. 

Duration
12 days, 11 nights
Price Per Person
From $11,600
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Blast Off in Central Asia: 14 Days in Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan

Fourteen days, two countries, eight cities and one rocket launch: there are not many journeys that you’ll make quite like this one. Over the course of two weeks, you’ll be treated to all the important historic sites of Uzbekistan and its ancient Silk Road cities, as well as witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime event – the “Soyuz” rocket being launched into space from the cosmodrome in Baikonur.

Duration
14 days, 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $12,500
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Cities of Kazakhstan

From Astana to Almaty, Shymkent to Turkestan, take in the major cities and sites of Kazakhstan in just six days with this expertly-crafted itinerary. By taking flights instead of overland transportation, you will be able to explore a slew of museums, mausoleums, canyons and caves in less than a week, hitting all the major hot spots and igniting your appetite for Central Asian history and culture. The trip ends at the Uzbekistan border at Chernyaevka, the perfect place for you to continue on, or end your journey.

Duration
6 days, 5 nights
Price Per Person
From $7,800
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Cities, Lakes & Mountains of Kazakhstan

Welcome to Kazakhstan, the largest Central Asia country, packed with mountains, deserts, and lakes. This action-packed 11-day itinerary showcases the best of Kazakhstan, from its glistening cities of Astana and Almaty to the Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve and Big Almaty Lake. 

 

 

 

Duration
11 days, 10 nights
Price Per Person
From $11,100
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Highlights of Kazakhstan: Almaty, Shymkent & Turkestan

It’s impossible to see all the sites of Kazakhstan in just over a week, but we’ve got an action-packed itinerary to show you the highlights! From the glistening city of Almaty to Sairam Ugam National Park and a visit to Turkestan, this itinerary packs in everything from underground mosques to mountain skating. 

Duration
9 days, 8 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,500
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Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Highlights

Make the most out of your time in Central Asia with this action-packed, nine-day tour of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Starting in Almaty, Kazakhstan and ending in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, this tour will take you from the Charyn Canyon to the Gur-Emir mausoleum, visiting five major cities and touring historical and cultural attractions. 

Duration
9 days, 8 nights
Price Per Person
From $10,400
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The Ultimate Kazakhstan Adventure

For two-and-a-half weeks in Kazakhstan, visit modern and ancient cities, local museums and sites of ancient petroglyphs, canyons and gorges, deserts and wildlife preserves. From the capital city of Almaty to the largest city of Astana, this tour is truly The Ultimate Kazakhstan Adventure!

 

 

 

Duration
18 days, 17 nights
Price Per Person
From $14,100
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Epic Kazakhstan: Astana to Almaty via the Aral Sea

From large cities to nature reserves, mausoleums to museums, this comprehensive 18-day trip through Kazakhstan provides an excellent overview of what this diverse Central Asian country has to offer. Whether you like to stroll through a major city or hike through the mountains, this itinerary has it all!

 

 

 

Duration
17 days, 16 nights
Price Per Person
From $14,700
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Trekking through History in Kazakhstan

Over the course of two weeks, this intensive journey through Kazakhstan brings you from the former labor camps of Karaganda to the hiking trails of the Tien Shan mountains. History will come alive as you visit museums, meet local people, & trek through varied landscapes, while staying in homestays and a traditional winter hut.

 

Duration
14 days, 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $15,100
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Turgen Trekking Adventure

Enjoy the sights and sounds in and around the Turgen Valley on this exciting 10-day trekking adventure in Kazakhstan. Starting and ending in the large city of Almaty, you will enjoy four days of intense trekking and camping in the Zailiskiy Alatau mountain range, mixed in with visits to cultural attractions. 

Duration
10 days, 9 nights
Price Per Person
From $6,400
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