Astana Highlights Tour: Modernity and Tradition

Discover Astana’s highlights in half a day. Perfect for time-crunched travelers. Experience modernity and tradition with a personalized guided tour.

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Museum of Kazakhstan - The National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, situated in Astana, is the largest museum in Central Asia. Opened in 2014, it presents the rich history and cultural heritage of Kazakhstan through an extensive collection of artifacts, artworks, and interactive exhibits.

Interesting Facts:
Architectural Marvel

Golden Hall: Home to the renowned “Golden Man,” an ancient warrior’s armor made entirely of gold, discovered in 1969 and considered one of Kazakhstan’s most significant archaeological finds.

Interactive Displays: The museum integrates advanced technology, including holograms and 3D projections, to offer an engaging visitor experience.

Extensive Collection: It houses over 200,000 items, covering periods from ancient history to modern times, including ethnography, paleontology, and contemporary art.

Cultural Hub: Beyond exhibitions, the museum hosts cultural events, educational programs, and international exhibitions, making it a vibrant cultural center.

  • Arba Wine - Arba Wine is a distinguished winery in Astana, Kazakhstan, known for its high-quality wines produced from locally grown grapes. It combines traditional winemaking techniques with modern technology to create exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of Kazakhstan.

Local Terroir: Arba Wine sources its grapes from the Assa Valley in the Almaty region, benefiting from the unique climate and soil conditions that impart distinct flavors to the wines.

Award-Winning Wines: The winery has received numerous international accolades, including awards at prestigious wine competitions, showcasing the global recognition of Kazakhstani wines.

Eco-Friendly Practices: Arba Wine emphasizes sustainable viticulture, using eco-friendly methods to cultivate grapes and produce wine, ensuring minimal environmental impact.

Diverse Range: The winery produces a variety of wines, including red, white, and rosé, with popular varieties like Riesling, Saperavi, and Pinot Noir, catering to different palates.

  • Astana Grand Mosque - The Astana Grand Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Central Asia, is a prominent religious and architectural landmark in Astana (now Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan. Opened in 2022, it exemplifies modern Islamic architecture and serves as a central place of worship and community gathering.

Impressive Scale: The mosque can accommodate up to 30,000 worshippers, making it one of the largest mosques in Central Asia.

Architectural Marvel: Designed with a blend of traditional Islamic motifs and contemporary elements, the mosque features a stunning white marble facade, an immense central dome, and four towering minarets.

Symbolic Design: The central dome, standing at 90 meters, and the minarets, each 130 meters tall, symbolize the unity and grandeur of Islamic culture.

Advanced Facilities: The mosque includes state-of-the-art facilities such as a conference hall, a library, educational rooms, and spaces for community events, reflecting its role as a multifaceted community center.

  • Independence Square and Kazak Eli Monument - Independence Square and the Kazak Eli Monument in Astana (Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan, are iconic landmarks celebrating the nation’s independence and heritage.

Kazak Eli Monument: This 91-meter tall monument commemorates Kazakhstan’s independence in 1991. At its peak is a golden statue of Samruk, a mythical bird symbolizing freedom and strength.

Architectural Symbolism: The monument features bas-reliefs depicting key moments in Kazakhstan’s history, illustrating the nation’s journey and cultural achievements.

Independence Square: An expansive square used for national celebrations, official ceremonies, and public gatherings, symbolizing Kazakh unity and pride.

Cultural Hub: The area around the monument includes major cultural institutions like the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation and the National Museum, making it a central cultural and historical district.

These landmarks serve as powerful symbols of Kazakhstan’s identity, reflecting its rich history and future aspirations.

  • Palace of Peace and Reconciliation - The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana (Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan, is a unique architectural gem dedicated to promoting global harmony. Opened in 2006, this pyramid-shaped building is designed by Norman Foster.

Architectural Marvel: The 62-meter-tall pyramid is made of steel and glass, symbolizing transparency and openness.
Symbolic Design: The apex features stained glass doves, representing peace, with conference rooms and cultural facilities below.
Global Platform: Hosts the triennial Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, fostering international dialogue on peace.

Eco-Friendly: Incorporates sustainable design elements like natural lighting and energy efficiency.
The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation embodies Kazakhstan’s commitment to unity and cultural diversity, blending innovative design with profound symbolism.

  • Khan Shatyr - Khan Shatyr, an iconic landmark in Astana (Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan, is more than just a shopping center—it’s an architectural marvel and a hub of entertainment. Designed by Norman Foster, this colossal tent-like structure stands 150 meters tall and covers over 100,000 square meters.

Architectural Wonder: The transparent material allows natural light to flood the interior, creating a year-round summer ambiance, even in winter.
Entertainment Galore: Home to a vast array of shops, restaurants, cinemas, and even an indoor beach resort complete with sand and tropical plants.
Cultural Hotspot: Regularly hosts concerts, exhibitions, and cultural events, making it a vibrant center of activity.
Panoramic Views: The elevated walkway offers stunning views of the cityscape, perfect for capturing memorable photos.
Whether you’re shopping, dining, or just exploring, Khan Shatyr offers a unique experience that blends leisure, luxury, and a taste of futuristic architecture.

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Wine degustation 15$ per person. Optional
Additional Information

This half-day tour offers the perfect blend of convenience and depth, making it ideal for travelers with limited time. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, our tour provides a comprehensive and engaging overview of Astana’s highlights. Experience the city’s blend of modernity and tradition, all in the comfort of a guided tour that caters to your interests and pace.

  • Travel time is already included in the tour duration
Location
National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Tauelsizdik Avenue
Main entrance of the museum
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Dennyray
Aug 8, 2024
Great introduction to Astana - Since I was in Astana for only a couple of days, I was really hoping to find a tour and tour guide that could 1. show me the highlights and 2. give me background and present day information about the city. I lucked out and had Max as a private tour guide. He was very knowledgeable and friendly! I had a great experience and learned a lot about Astana and Kazakhstan.
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131perlac
Jun 19, 2024
Recommended - I booked a 3 hrs tour, I could see the blue mosque, the space rockets and the museum. The museum really worths it particularly the expo of the golden man, amazing! My guide Murat was waiting for me at the airport on time and was very kind and knowledgeable. If you wish to see everything and have the patience for a longer tour, book the one for 6hrs
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