American magazine published a guide to Kazakhstan

American magazine published a guide to Kazakhstan

The reputable American magazine Travel+Leisure has published an extensive guide to Kazakhstan.

Journalist Yashita Vashisht put together a tour of unique Kazakhstan places. The report is called “What to do, where to stay and what to eat: the best route in Kazakhstan.”

For a trip to Kazakhstan, the compiler recommends choosing the period from April to May or from September to October. It is in the off-season, according to the author’s observations, that you can comfortably enjoy the panorama of mountain landscapes and breathtaking steppe expanses.

Travel+Leisure offers a seven-day trip to Kazakhstan with sights of Astana, Shymkent, Turkestan, Almaty and the surrounding area.

In addition, the magazine collected useful information on arrival in Kazakhstan - visa availability, a phrasebook of phrases in Kazakh with English translation, a selection of hotels and national cuisine.

Travel+Leisure is a travel magazine based in New York City. Published 12 times a year, according to corporate media, it has 4.8 million readers. The magazine specializes in travel and frequently features articles written by writers, poets, artists, designers and non-travel journalists. He is known for his travel photography and covers featuring models on vacation in prestigious settings. Travel+Leisure unites a community of 16 million travelers around the world and has more than 100 travel journalists and photographers on staff.

https://www.inform.kz/ru/amerikanskiy-zhurnal-opublikoval-putevoditel-po-kazahstanu-0cacd7

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