Day Tour to Turkestan from Shymkent
Turkistan Tour from Shymkent
Tour Details
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Period
Spring - Autumn -
Tour length
1 day -
Price from
$200 per group (1 - 4 pax)
Turkistan Tour Highlights
Enjoy the historic Turkestan on this enriching day trip. Visit the medieval hammam with 5 rooms, the Mausoleum of Rabiya Sultan Begim, and the grand Sufi Complex of Yassavi with its mosque, burial chamber, and royal palace.Â
Discover the ruinous mausoleums of Kazakh rulers, an underground fasting building, and Russian barracks. Enjoy a delicious Central Asian lunch at a local restaurant. Conclude with a serene promenade along the Arys River through local jungle before returning to Shymkent.


Turkestan Tour Itinerary
Start your day at 7 in the morning with a scenic drive (165 km, approx. 2 hours) to Turkestan.Â
Begin your walking tour of this historical city, where you’ll visit the medieval hammam with 5 rooms, the Mausoleum of Rabiya Sultan Begim (granddaughter of Timur), and the Sufi Complex of Yassavi, featuring a mosque, burial chamber, and royal palace. Explore the ruinous mausoleums of Kazakh rulers, an underground fasting building, and the historic Russian barracks.
Enjoy a delicious Central Asian lunch at a local restaurant before heading back to Shymkent. Relax with a peaceful promenade along the Arys River, surrounded by lush local jungle, before returning to your hotel.
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Tour Information
INCLUDED
- Transfers
- English speaking guideÂ
NOT INCLUDED
- Entrance feeÂ
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
(Entrance fee and lunch will be an extra 30USD)
Price per groupÂ
1 – 4 people (one car) 200 USDÂ
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Kazakhstan travel information

Money & costs

Safety

Entry & exit

Best time to go

Health

Money & costs
Money & costs
The official currency in Kazakhstan is the Tenge (KZT), and the country boasts the most advanced banking system in the region. ATMs are widely distributed across major cities, including banks, hotels, and shopping centers; however, it’s important to note that most ATMs dispense cash only in the local currency. Exchange facilities are readily available in every city, offering services for various currencies such as the US dollar, Euro, Russian ruble, British pound, Chinese yuan, and Kyrgyz som. Exchanging US dollars or Euros for Tenge is a straightforward process in banks and exchange offices.
In addition, international credit cards find acceptance in the majority of hotels, restaurants, and large supermarkets. It’s worth noting that smaller merchants usually do not accept cards and often operate with limited cash reserves which can cause problems in providing the proper change from payments.

Safety
Safety
The current security situation is presently stable but bears the potential for deterioration. Recommendations encompass the following:
- Always carry an original form of identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, as law enforcement patrolling the streets may request verification.
- Steer clear of any demonstrations and political assemblies. In the event of becoming aware of nearby violence or unrest, it is advised to promptly vacate the premises.
- Incidents of petty crimes, such as pickpocketing, bag thefts, and vehicle break-ins, are prevalent. Safeguard valuables discreetly and exercise vigilance, particularly during nighttime. When approached by a police officer, driver, or official, insist on the presentation of identification.
- Avoid solitary strolls and arrange transportation in advance. Refrain from utilizing unofficial taxi services.
- While on trains, ensure the security of personal belongings, including passports and travel documents, and utilize locks for compartments, especially on night trains.
- Exercise caution against online scams.
- Smoking, including the use of electronic cigarettes, is proscribed in proximity to schools, playgrounds, medical facilities, and public spaces (such as museums, public transportation, airports, train stations, and subterranean passages), as well as within vehicles carrying children.
- The possession or usage of illegal substances may result in protracted incarceration.
- Photography is restricted in the vicinity of military installations, border areas, airports, and specific official buildings. The sharing or publication of images that may be deemed disrespectful to religion, culture, or national symbols is discouraged.
- Same-sex relationships are not unlawful but may encounter varying degrees of tolerance, particularly outside major urban centers nationwide.
- Exercise caution by never leaving consumables unattended or entrusted to the care of unfamiliar individuals.
- Road conditions exhibit disparities across the country, with well-maintained infrastructure in major cities and their environs, while rural areas may experience neglect in road upkeep.

Entry & exit
Entry & exit
Kazakhstan implements diverse visa regulations tailored to passport holders from various countries. Comprehensive information regarding visas in Kazakhstan and whether they are requisite for your visit can find here.
Upon entry into the country, there may be a requirement for registration. For those entering visa-free, it is essential that their passport remains valid only for the duration of their stay. However, if you are utilizing a visa, it is imperative that your passport remains valid for the standard six months beyond the conclusion of your intended stay. To secure a tourist visa from the Embassy of Kazakhstan or to obtain an electronic visa, the initial step is procuring a Letter of Invitation (LOI).

Best time to go
Best time to go
Kazakhstan is characterized by severe weather conditions, especially during the winter months. The country experiences extreme climates in both summer and winter, with the most intense heat and cold being felt in the central steppe and around the capital, Astana. Temperatures can soar above 40°C in June-August and plummet to -20°C in December-February. Optimal times for visiting Kazakhstan are during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) to steer clear of scorching summers and snowy winters.

Health
Health
Prior to embarking on your journey, verify that your destination has the capability to offer the required medical assistance you may need. Ensure you possess suitable travel insurance that covers on-the-spot treatment or unforeseen medical evacuation. It’s noteworthy that medical staff often lack proficiency in English.
Non-prescription medications are easily obtainable. If you require prescription medications, a valid prescription from a local physician or a foreign prescription translated into Kazakh or Russian will be necessary.