Astana: The future city of Kazakhstan.
by BGB. Ava 3452
Sep 18, 2024
#mytraveldiary
Astana (now Nur-Sultan) isn’t just a capital—it’s a statement. Rising from the vast Kazakh steppe, this city of jaw-dropping architecture, gleaming towers, and warm nomadic soul offers a surreal and unforgettable experience for the intrepid solo traveler.
My Solo Itinerary:
· Day 1 – Skyline & Symbolism: Marveled at the otherworldly Bayterek Tower, touched the golden handprint of Nazarbayev, and soaked in panoramic views of the city’s futuristic skyline. Explored the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, a pyramid dedicated to global harmony.
· Day 2 – Culture & Khan Shatyr: Wandered through the National Museum of Kazakhstan, home to priceless Golden Man artifacts. Later, visited Khan Shatyr, the world’s largest tent—where I shopped, sipped coffee, and even people-watched… indoors in a climate-controlled marvel.
· Day 3 – Nurzhol Boulevard & Local Bites: Strolled along the grand Nurzhol Boulevard, flanked by government buildings and contemporary art installations. Tried beshbarmak (traditional meat and noodle dish) and kumis (fermented mare’s milk) at a local restaurant—bravery rewarded!
Top Tips for Solo Travelers:
· Dress in Layers: Weather shifts quickly—windy, cold, or blazing sun all in one day.
· Use Yandex Taxi: Affordable and reliable app-based rides across the city.
· Learn Basic Russian/Kazakh: Phrases like “rakhmet” (thank you) go a long way.
· Stay Near the Left Bank: Most iconic sights are within walking distance here.
Astana feels like stepping into tomorrow, while still holding the soul of the steppe. Perfect for solos who love architecture, space, and something totally unique.
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