Tanbaly Petroglyphs Day Trip: Explore Ancient Artwork and Discover Centuries-old Human History

Embark on a day trip to the Tanbaly Petroglyphs and delve into the rich human history of ancient artwork. Explore the diverse collection of petroglyphs spanning centuries and immerse yourself in the art and culture of past civilizations.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Reserve-Museum Tanbaly - Tamgaly museum-reserve is a unique worldwide famous archaeological complex in Kazakhstan. In 2004 it has entered the UNESCO World Heritage List. Petroglyphs cover several time intervals, starting from the Bronze Age to the XIII

XIV centuries of our era.

What's Included
  • Bottled water provided
  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Our journey will commence from your hotel in the morning. We expect about a 3-hour drive. The museum-reserve, featuring hills, canyons and boulders, sprawls across a wide area. It hosts 6 sets of petroglyphs from various epochs, all of which we shall explore. Picture this: you’ll seize the opportunity to delve into art and simultaneously uncover records…

Location
Reserve-Museum Tanbaly
Tamgaly, southeast part of Chu-Ily Mountains
Cancellation Policy

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

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882oscarm
Jun 22, 2024
Interesting but poorly conserved site - Although it was a long drive, the petroglyphs were interesting. The area is not properly conserved or protected and there were few interpretative signs. The driver was nice and offered snacks made by his wife as there is nothing nearby to buy anything. The bathroom was a hole in a shed. I expected more from a UNESCO site and believe the tour was substantially overpriced.
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Harry
Sep 6, 2023
Beevis and Butthead Petroglyph Tour - The Petroglyphs were wonderful, it not sure they were with the $200 plus price. The guide’s English was not particularly good. (He thought “convenient” meant “difficult.”). Subsequently, he didn’t translate any of the local guide’s commentary about the petroglyphs. Neither did the guide own a car. He dragooned a taxi driver friend into driving us out there. He was supposed to provide water, but only looked for a store to buy some when I requested he do so. This is not a very professional company, but may be the cheapest way to get to the petroglyphs unless you rent a car yourself.
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