What You Will Do
With us you can see the city not only from above, but also from the inside, get acquainted with the history of the war of 1940-1945, find out how multinational and multicultural our country is.
We will show you the multifaceted culture, hospitality and the history of the Kazakh people.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Kok-Tobe Hill
1 hour
Riding to the KOKTOBE peak (1,6 km /6 minutes) and enjoying spectacular view in panorama window cabins. KOK-
TOBE 1100m hill on the city southeast edge is crowned by a 372m-high TV tower visible from far & wide, and affords
great views over the city & the mountains, plus an assortment of attractions at the top.
At the top you’ll find YURT (round ) restaurant and panorama city view restaurant, crafts shops, a roller-coaster, a
mini-zoo, a children’s playground – and life sized bronze statues of the Four Beatles, placed here on the initiative of
local fans in 2007. (The work of Almaty sculptor Eduard Kazaryan, this is claimed to the world’s only monument
showing all the Fab Four together. You can sit beside a guitar-strumming John on the bench.)
2
Zenkov's Cathedral
30 minutes
Is located in Panfilovets’ Park and is probably the only wooden Cathedrals in the world. The cathedral is built without using any nails, which again, makes it pretty unique. The Cathedral was used as a museum after the ‘Revolution’, but was again restored to its original use as a Russian Orthodox Cathedral in 1990. The idea for a cathedral in Almaty was initiated by the bishop of Turkestan and Tashkent and was constructed between1904 and 1907. It was believed that an ‘act of God’ saved the building from the devastation of the 1911 earthquake. The inside of the church is as elaborate as its exterior and is a member of the Russian Orthodox church. If entering the church, visitors should respect the customs of the church as this is a very active religious building.
Views from all four sides are different and a walk around is worth doing. On one side is an open area where stalls are laid out for children’s activities and rides.
3
Park Named After Panfilov’s 28 Guardsmen
30 minutes
Panfilovets’ Park is located in central-east Almaty in the area surrounding Zenkov Cathedral. The park is dedicated and named after the Panfilov Heros. The memorial in the park is in memory of the 28 soldiers of an Almaty infantry unit who died fighting the Nazis outside Moscow. Ivan Panfilov was the name of the General commanding the 316 division who, in spite of suffering heavy casualties, managed to significantly delay the enemy’s advance on the capital, buying time for the defenders of the city.
An eternal flame commemorating the fallen of 1917-20 (the Civil War) and 1941-45 (WWII), burns in front of the giant black monument of soldiers from all 15 Soviet republics.
The Park itself is a very popular local green area within the city of Almaty. A good place to sit, rest and contemplate the sights of the city.
4
Green Bazaar
1 hour
Today, the Green Bazaar in Almaty at the intersection of Zenkov and Zhipek Zholy streets looks like an ordinary
Eastern market, where they sell everything your heart desires: from meat, spices and fruit to textiles and furniture.
Here, everyone always bargained fervently, sellers vied with each other for praising their goods and striving to treat
customers; buyers, in turn, choose, communicate, in general, life is in full swing. And if you are tired or hungry while
shopping, it does not matter: there is a place in the bazaar where to rest and where to drink tea and satisfy hunger.
Some people admire the green bazaar with the abundance of goods and the noisy-motley colorful atmosphere of the
present East, while others leave indifferent - this is rather a matter of taste.
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