Our Kazakhstan holidays & tours

Our Kazakhstan holidays explore one of the largest countries on the planet, and one that still sees few international visitors – an immensely enticing prospect for adventurous travellers. With tourism still in its infancy here, our holidays help establish best practices for environmental protection and community benefits. National park entrance fees in places such as Altyn Emel and Aksu-Dzhabagly help fund the conservation of endangered wildlife like snow leopards and Tien Shan brown bears, while our horse riding expeditions take great care to avoid polluting nearby water sources. Kazakhstan can be seen briefly on our overland Silk Road tours but this is a vast country and a week or longer still in the company of a local guide will prove truly amazing.

Our top Kazakhstan holidays

Kazakhstan small group tour

From £4075 to £4299
15 days ex flights
The best national parks and the remote region of Mangistau
Small group2026: 16 May, 19 Sep, 2027: 15 May, 18 Sep

The Silk Road small group tour

From £2879 to £3599
16 days ex flights
Discover the Silk Road in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and China
Small group2026: 9 Apr, 23 Apr, 7 May, 14 May, 17 May, 21 May, 4 Jun, 11 Jun, 13 Aug, 3 Sep, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 17 Sep, 20 Sep, 24 Sep, 8 Oct, 15 Oct, 2027: 8 Apr, 22 Apr, 6 May, 13 May, 16 May, 20 May, 3 Jun, 10 Jun, 15 Jul, 12 Aug, 26 Aug, 2 Sep, 5 Sep, 9 Sep, 12 Sep, 16 Sep, 19 Sep, 23 Sep, 7 Oct, 14 Oct

Kazakhstan horse riding holiday

From NZ $5250
16 days ex flights
Explore eastern Kazakhstan's dramatic Altai range by horse
Small group2026: 4 Jul, 25 Jul

Silk Road holiday, five Stans of Central Asia

From £7595 to £7695
29 days ex flights
Journey through the 5 stans of Central Asia
Small group2026: 9 May, 24 May, 7 Jun, 25 Jul, 2027: 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 25 Jul, 22 Aug, 12 Sep

Kazakhstan holiday, Steppe and Silk Road

From £2415 to £2549
10 days ex flights
Cultural and natural heritage in a Central Asian secret
Small group2026: 16 May, 19 Sep, 2027: 15 May, 18 Sep

Kazakhstan adventure tour

From £2090 to £2510
11 days ex flights
Explore the futuristic and ancient from Astana to Bishek
Small group2026: 7 Apr, 21 Apr, 5 May, 16 May, 23 May, 2 Jun, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 29 Sep, 2027: 6 Apr, 20 Apr, 4 May, 15 May, 1 Jun, 17 Aug, 24 Aug, 7 Sep, 18 Sep, 28 Sep, 9 Oct

The five stans silk road holiday

From £6079 to £6799
23 days ex flights
Step into the pages of history on a silk road tour
Small group2026: 1 May, 9 Jun, 20 Jun, 29 Jul, 29 Aug, 6 Sep, 11 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct, 2027: 30 Apr, 22 May, 29 May, 8 Jun, 19 Jun, 28 Jul, 14 Aug, 28 Aug, 5 Sep, 10 Sep, 17 Sep, 24 Sep, 1 Oct, 8 Oct

Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan overland tour

From £1345
15 days ex flights
Overland camping adventure through Central Asia's wilderness
Small group2026: 20 Jun, 10 Aug

Central Asia overland tour, the stans

From £6749 to £7749
26 days ex flights
An epic journey through the five 'stans' of Central Asia
Small group2026: 23 May, 27 Aug, 2027: 22 May, 26 Aug
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Kazakhstan map & highlights

Most travellers flying into Kazakhstan will arrive into Almaty, which gives easy access to landscapes such as Altyn Emel National Park and Issyk Lake. Silk Road holidays may fly into the city from Tashkent in Uzbekistan, or take their time entering Kazakhstan from the southwestern desert, travelling overland to Almaty via the ancient cities of Turkestan and Sauran. Almaty is also a manageable drive from Bishkek, in Kyrgyzstan, so wider Central Asia tours will often enter or depart Kazakhstan travelling overland between these two cities. Within Kazakhstan, the southern region is usually explored overland – but those heading to the remote Altai Mountains and Lake Markakol will need to take an internal flight from Almaty to Ust-Kamenogorsk. From here, particularly intrepid overland voyages continue into Russia or across into Mongolia.
Almaty

1. Almaty

Once the nation’s capital, still the favoured city of many Kazakhs, thanks to its pleasant climate, snowcapped mountain backdrop and cosmopolitan vibe. Modern Almaty certainly displays Kazakhstan’s wealth in its glitzy downtown streets, but more classic sights include the wooden Zhenkov Cathedral, built without nails. Take a daytrip to the Tamgaly petroglyphs – carved into the rock during the Bronze Age.
Altyn-Emel National Park

2. Altyn-Emel National Park

This national park protects around 4,600km² of bleak desert and rocky landscapes. It is known for its “singing dunes” which whistle when the wind blows. The sliver-like Charyn National Park sits just to the south, encompassing the 100m-deep Charyn Canyon. This has been compared to the Grand Canyon thanks to its dramatic and colourful rock formations, including the impressive “Valley of Castles.”
Lake Issyk

3. Lake Issyk

An alpine lake sitting at an altitude of 1,760m, Lake Issyk was created quite suddenly when a landslide dammed a valley 8,000 years ago. Explore this stunning turquoise lake, surrounded by snow-dusted mountains, on daytrips from Almaty or en route to the neighbouring national park. Walk through wildflower filled meadows and dense forests, and visit nearby Turgen Gorge, with its high waterfalls.
Eastern Kazakhstan & Altai Mountains

4. Eastern Kazakhstan & Altai Mountains

If you’re the kind of traveller who finds Kazakhstan a bit too “mainstream”, head to the far east and the Altai Mountains for a real taste of wilderness. Take a cruise across one of the world’s largest reservoirs, camp on the tranquil shores of Lake Markakol, drive over high mountain passes, and meet nomadic families and ‘Old Believers’ – who practice a 17th century version of Orthodox Christianity.
Silk Road

5. Silk Road

You won’t find any “Silk Road” street signs in Kazakhstan; this near-mythical trail is more of a concept than a physical route, but as this massive country forms a vast obstacle between Europe and East Asia, it was crisscrossed for centuries by traders and merchants, as well as Mongol warriors. Modern travellers will find ruined cities, magnificent mausoleums and the remains of ancient fortresses.
Turkistan

6. Turkistan

A 1,500-year-old city emerging from the Kazakh Desert, Turkestan was a kind of oasis for Silk Road traders. Its massive, 14th century mausoleum complex is now a UNESCO site, as well as a place of pilgrimage for Soviet Muslims. Base yourself here for trips out to the ruins Sauran and Otrar, once great cities that survived Mongol invasions and which played important roles with Genghis Khan and Silk Road traders.

Our Kazakhstan holidays reviews

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April Lee28 Oct 2025
Fabulousread more
Paul Farmer14 Oct 2025
Hard work but excellent!!! Visiting the Oasis cities of Khiva/Bukhara & Samarkand. 5 stars.read more
Linda Curtis29 Sep 2025
Really enjoyed it and would give it 9 out of 10,It was very well organised from start to finish read more
Hugh Roberts22 Jul 2025
The silk road in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and the steppes, plains, lakes, mountains and valleys of Kyrgyzstan. Meeting local people and local craftsmen.read more
Written by Vicki Brown
Photo credits: [Page banner: Dmitry A. Mottl] [Almaty: mibuchat] [Altyn-Emel National Park: Stomac] [Lake Issyk: Amntpnn CaBenbeB] [Eastern Kazakhstan & Altai Mountains: Natalia_Kollegova] [Silk Road: Togzhan Ibrayeva] [Turkestan: Petar Milosevic]