TourHQ has Kazakhstan tour guides dedicated to showing you the best of Almaty, between the Russian relics and the modern bars, the mountains and the ski fields.
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Hello! My name is Andrey, I'm 34 years old. I was born and grew up in Almaty! I am ...
I am certified guied by WFTGA (World Federation). One of the 10 ...
Not a professional guide, but still can accompany you to deadly boring museums and old theaters, ...
Hi everybody! My name is Aiperi, I am from Kyrgyzstan and I am very proud to be a representative of ...
Hello everyone! My name is Vlad. I provide tour guide and transportation services in Almaty, ...
I have 11 years experience guiding tours. I really enjoy my job.
Hello and welcome to Kazakhstan! I am Madina, local tour guide. Born and raised in Almaty, I ...
Welcome to Almaty and nice to meet you! My name is Muslim. I am an experienced local tour ...
Greetings from Almaty! I am Roza - tourism expert. I have a team of professional guides. If ...
Hi, dear traveler! my name is Tau. Starting travelling around the world, and seeing beauty of ...
We invite you to Almaty. We are a team of guides Gussar Tatyana and Roman. ...
A global professional with couple of decade experience in corporate management, client servicing, ...
Hello!My name isKirill. I'm 28 years old.I was born and grow up in Almaty in the family of ...
Hello everyone! My name is NurSultan Ruslanov, and I'm excited to share my passion for tourism with ...
Crammed into a small crevice where the Kazakh steppe morphs into the rugged tops of the Ile-Alatau Mountains, the city of Almaty is now one of the beating cultural and economic kingpins of Central Asia. Recent oil money has bolstered the town with a cosmopolitan population of expats, Russian emigres and Kazakh business folks, which has also brought buzzing bars and fine-dining restaurants.
Almaty is home to diverse tourist attractions. There are the telling remnants of the Soviet age, the stark whitewash of the Presidential Palace and the sprawling Republic Square juxtaposed with astoundingly beautiful cathedrals, natural lakes and even the throbbing fashion street of Arbat– think endless malls and knock-off clothes labels. Along with this, Almaty tour guides often delve into the National Museum to reveal the deeper past of this town, going all the way back to the days of the great Ghengis Khan and the hordes of the Mongol Empire. And when the city gets too much, be sure to make for the mountains, to the ski resorts at Chimbulak and the huge Medeo ice rink. For apple lovers, there is an extensive diversity among the wild apples in the region that you can choose from!
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