Central Asia: Kazakhstan

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Kazakhstan

Central Asia
Let’s talk about one of the most hospitable
country from all around the world. A cultural
melting pot of 131 ethnicities, home to
stunning nature, including the famed Altai
mountains and Kazakh steppe, as well as the
Golden Man, the country's Tutankhamun,
Kazakhstan offers the ultimate adventure.
Kazakhstan

Republic of Kazakhstan, mostly in Central Asia, with a small


part in Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is a bilingual country: the
Kazakh language, spoken by 64% of the population, has the
status of the "state" language, while Russian, which is spoken
by almost all.
Kazakhs are known for being cheerful, honest, warm-hearted,
sincere, hospitable, tolerant and straightforward. Traits that
are admired include bravery, emotions and optimism.
Respect for elders and
clan loyalties hold a high
place in Kazakh society.
Major cultural
values of Kazakhs:
respect for elders,
peacefulness and
tolerance,
sociability,
hospitality and

— desire to live in
harmony with

Culture surrounding world.


Kazakh traditions
require a guest to be

— filled with tea and


well fed.
Kazakhstan is one
of the most
ethnically and
Some traditions from Kazakhstan religiously diverse
countries in the
world.
Kazakh people are rich in traditions. From birth
through old age and death, every step of their
lives has historically been marked with
celebration. Even their funeral ceremonies have
their own special symbolism. The majority of
traditions are connected with sharing food or Kazakhstan's
snacks. People believe, that collected delights culture has been
bring luck. greatly influenced
by the country's
nomadic history. Its
rich and diverse
past is reflected in
local cuisine, music,
film, literature,
theatre, fashion,
arts, religion and
traditions.
Kazakh lifestyle
Kazakhs traditionally followed a nomadic lifestyle, always on
the move. Living in traditional dwellings called yurts and
traveling by horseback, the Kazakhs roamed the country and
still do to this day. While there are plenty of modern
influences, many people still live this nomadic lifestyle.
Is it worth visiting Kazakhstan?
Yes, Kazakhstan is definitely worth visiting! Its
unique blend of cultural richness, stunning natural
landscapes, warm hospitality, affordability, rich
history, and delicious cuisine .
are the perfect combination for a . trip
to Kazakhstan. You can meet . not
only all of this, but also gain .
unique experience.

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