Seven days does the Almaty region properly. Days 1-3 cover the city, Medeu/Shymbulak, and Charyn Canyon; Day 4 is Big Almaty Lake plus city time; Days 5-6 are an overnight to the far Kolsai and Kaindy lakes (best not rushed); Day 7 is a slower final day for anything missed — a museum, more mountain time, food, and souvenirs before departure. The pace is comfortable, with time to absorb both the green city and the big Tian Shan landscapes. Pre-book the canyon and lake tours, and pack layers for the mountains in any season.
A full week is enough to actually understand Almaty. Three days for the major districts, three days for nearby regions, and one day for the offbeat neighborhoods most tourists miss. The back half of the trip is more about texture than checking landmarks — your photos get more diverse and you walk away with a three-dimensional sense of the city.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$350
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$690
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,550
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Central Almaty — Panfilov Park, Green Bazaar, Arbat & Kok-Tobe
Panfilov Park & Zenkov Cathedral - Green Bazaar - Arbat - Kok-Tobe cable car at sunsetActivities
- 09:30 Panfilov Park & the Zenkov (Ascension) Cathedral 1h30
Start in the leafy central park honouring the Panfilov Heroes, with its WWII war memorial and eternal flame. At its heart stands the Ascension (Zenkov) Cathedral — a tall, brightly painted Russian Orthodox cathedral completed in 1907 and built almost entirely of wood, which helped it survive the great 1911 earthquake.
Cost: Free TIP: The cathedral is free to enter; dress modestly (cover shoulders) as it's an active church. The park is a pleasant, shaded stroll. Combine it with the Green Bazaar a short walk away. Morning light is good for photos of the colourful timber façade. - 11:30 Green Bazaar (Zelyony Bazar) 1h30
A short walk from the park, Almaty's famous covered central market is the place to graze — kazy horse sausage, dried fruit and nuts, kurt (dried cheese balls), spices, Korean-style salads, and food stalls for samsa and plov.
Cost: $3-10 for snacks TIP: Vendors offer tastes — try kazy, dried apricots, and kurt. Haggling is normal for produce, and cash (tenge) is king. Keep your bag zipped in the crowds. A cheap, atmospheric early lunch. Closed Mondays. - 14:00 Arbat (Zhibek Zholy) pedestrian street 1h30
Wander Almaty's main pedestrian promenade — cafés, street performers, souvenir stalls, and Soviet-era and modern architecture. A relaxed way to feel the city's everyday rhythm and grab a coffee.
Cost: Free (coffee/snacks extra) TIP: Good for a coffee break — Almaty's café scene is strong. A nice spot for people-watching and picking up souvenirs. It's central and walkable from Panfilov Park. - 17:30 Kok-Tobe hill by cable car (sunset) 2h
Ride the cable car up Kok-Tobe ('green hill,' ~1,100m) for sweeping views over Almaty toward the snow-capped Tian Shan. At the top: a TV tower, small zoo, Ferris wheel, cafés, and the well-known Beatles statue.
Cost: ~KZT 4,000 ($9) cable car return TIP: Time it for sunset — the city lights and glowing peaks are the highlight. The cable car runs into the evening. The Abay national restaurant up here is a scenic dinner option. App-taxi to the lower cable-car station on Dostyk Avenue. - 20:00 Dinner — Kazakh national restaurant (Auyl or Gakku) 2h
Round off the day with a proper beshbarmak — boiled horse or lamb over flat noodles — at a national restaurant. Auyl (refined, village-themed) or Gakku are the standouts; order to share, as it's a communal dish.
Cost: $15-35 per person TIP: Book ahead for weekend evenings. Beshbarmak is the must-order, traditionally eaten by hand and shared. Pair with the broth and bread as served. Finish with tea and baursak.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or central café
Central Almaty · $4-10
Specialty coffee and a breakfast plate — Almaty's café scene is good.
Lunch
Green Bazaar food stalls
Near Panfilov Park · $3-10
Graze on samsa, plov, kazy, and dried fruit at the market.
Dinner
Auyl or Gakku
Central / upper city · $15-35
A shared beshbarmak at a Kazakh national restaurant.
The central grid (Panfilov Park, Green Bazaar, Arbat) is walkable. App taxis (Yandex Go, inDrive) to the Kok-Tobe lower cable-car station and to dinner — most city rides are $1.50-4.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Into the Tian Shan — Medeu & Shymbulak
Medeu high skating rink - Shymbulak by gondola - alpine views or skiing - return for dinnerActivities
- 09:00 Medeu — the world's highest outdoor ice rink 1h
Head 15km up the valley to Medeu, the famous outdoor skating rink at 1,691m — the highest of its kind in the world, ringed by mountains. In winter you can skate; year-round it's a scenic stop and the gateway to Shymbulak above.
Cost: Skating ~KZT 2,000 in season TIP: App-taxi from the city (~$5-9) or bus #12. It's noticeably colder than the city — bring a layer. In winter, skate; in summer, it's a viewpoint and the base for the Shymbulak gondola. - 10:30 Gondola up to Shymbulak ski resort 3h
Ride the gondola/cable car from Medeu up to Shymbulak (base ~2,200m, lifts to roughly 3,200m). In winter it's a full ski resort; in summer the lifts open up high alpine scenery, meadows, and easy walking with views deep into the Tian Shan.
Cost: Cable car ~KZT 5,000-8,000; ski pass extra TIP: Buy combined cable-car/lift tickets at Medeu. It's much colder and the air is thinner up top — take layers, sun protection, and go easy if you feel the altitude. Allow a half to full day. Stunning either as a ski day or a summer scenic ride. - 14:30 Lunch in the mountains 1h30
Eat at one of the cafés at Shymbulak or back down at Medeu — hearty soups, lagman, shashlik, and tea, with a mountain backdrop. A warming break after the altitude.
Cost: $8-20 per person TIP: Mountain café prices are a little higher than the city, but the setting is worth it. Order something warming. Refuel and rest before heading back down. - 17:00 Return to the city + relax 1h30
Head back down to Almaty (about 30-40 minutes by taxi) for a relaxed evening. A good time to recover from the altitude, wander the central avenues, or visit a café.
Cost: Taxi ~$5-9 TIP: App-taxi back is easiest. Take it easy after a high-altitude day — hydrate. The leafy centre is pleasant for an evening stroll. - 20:00 Dinner — Central Asian or Georgian (Kishlak or Daredzhani) 2h
Dine on the Central Asian spread — plov, lagman, manti, shashlik — at the atmospheric Kishlak, or switch it up with Georgian khachapuri and khinkali at Daredzhani.
Cost: $10-28 per person TIP: Kishlak's themed rooms make a good experience; order plov and lagman to share. Daredzhani is the local favourite for Georgian food (try the Adjarian khachapuri). Book ahead on weekends.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or central café
Central Almaty · $4-10
A solid breakfast before a high-altitude mountain day.
Lunch
Shymbulak or Medeu café
Tian Shan mountains · $8-20
Warming soup, lagman, or shashlik with a mountain view.
Dinner
Kishlak or Daredzhani
Central Almaty · $10-28
Central Asian plov and lagman, or Georgian khachapuri.
App taxi (Yandex Go, inDrive) from the city to Medeu (~$5-9, 25-35 min) or bus #12. Gondola/cable car from Medeu up to Shymbulak. Allow a half to full day; the mountains are much colder than the city.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Charyn Canyon day trip — Kazakhstan's 'Grand Canyon'
Charyn Canyon - the Valley of the Castles - Charyn River - return to AlmatyActivities
- 07:30 Drive east to Charyn Canyon 3h
Set off early on the roughly 3-hour drive east (about 200km) to Charyn Canyon, a 150-300m red-sandstone gorge often called Kazakhstan's Grand Canyon. The drive crosses the wide steppe with mountains on the horizon.
Cost: Group tour $50-90 incl. transport TIP: Go on an organised tour or with a hired driver — public transport is minimal. Start early to beat the midday heat (there's little shade in the gorge) and to fit the long round trip into one day. Bring water and snacks. - 11:00 The Valley of the Castles 2h30
Walk the canyon's signature section — the 'Valley of the Castles' — a trail winding between towering, fluted rock formations in shades of red and orange down toward the Charyn River. The scale and colours are the highlight.
Cost: Entry small fee (often in tour) TIP: Wear sturdy shoes — the trail is sandy and uneven. Sun protection and water are essential; midday sun is fierce and shadeless. Mid-morning light is best for photos. Walk down to the river and back up at your own pace. - 13:30 Lunch by the canyon + river 1h30
Lunch at the canyon (many tours include a meal, or there's a simple café near the river). Some longer trips continue to the eco-park or river lodge area for a riverside break before the drive back.
Cost: $8-15 (often in tour) TIP: Check whether lunch is included in your tour. The riverside is a cool, green contrast to the dry gorge. A good spot to rest before the long return drive. - 15:00 Return drive to Almaty 3h
Begin the roughly 3-hour drive back across the steppe to Almaty, arriving in the early evening — a long but rewarding day.
Cost: Included in tour TIP: Expect to be back by early-to-mid evening. It's a full, tiring day, so keep dinner relaxed. Doze on the drive if you can. - 19:30 Relaxed farewell dinner (Line Brew or a national restaurant) 2h
Wind down with an easy dinner back in the city — grilled steaks and shashlik at the long-running Line Brew steakhouse, or a final Kazakh meal at a national restaurant.
Cost: $15-40 per person TIP: Line Brew is easy for visitors (English menu and staff). After a long canyon day, keep it relaxed. A fitting last meal before departure or a fourth day exploring.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Early hotel breakfast or grab-and-go
Central Almaty · $3-8
Coffee and a pastry before the early start; bring snacks for the road.
Lunch
Charyn Canyon café / tour lunch
Charyn Canyon · $8-15
A simple meal by the canyon or river — often included in tours.
Dinner
Line Brew or a national restaurant
Central Almaty · $15-40
Relaxed steaks and shashlik, or a final beshbarmak.
Charyn Canyon is ~200km / 3 hours each way — do it as an organised group tour ($50-90 incl. transport) or with a hired driver, as public transport is minimal. A long full day; carry water and sun protection.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Big Almaty Lake + city time
Big Almaty Lake (turquoise alpine reservoir) - return for markets, museums & cafésActivities
- 08:30 Drive up to Big Almaty Lake 1h30
Head up the valley to Big Almaty Lake — a turquoise alpine reservoir at about 2,511m, roughly an hour from the city. The drive climbs steeply into the Tian Shan, and the lake's intense colour against the peaks is the draw.
Cost: Tour $25-50 or return taxi TIP: Go by organised tour or hired taxi — public transport is minimal. Note that access right to the water can be restricted (it's a drinking-water source), so respect signs and barriers. Mornings are clearest. Bring a layer — it's cold and high. - 10:30 Lakeside views & a short walk 2h
Take in the lake from the permitted viewpoints and walk the accessible trails for different angles on the water and surrounding peaks. The altitude and clean air are a contrast to the city basin.
Cost: Free TIP: You may not be able to walk right to the shoreline — enjoy the official viewpoints. Take it easy at altitude. Sun protection is important up here. Photos are best with the morning light. - 13:30 Return to the city + lunch 2h
Drive back down to Almaty (about an hour) and have a relaxed late lunch in the centre — Central Asian, Georgian, or a café.
Cost: $8-20 per person TIP: App-taxi or your tour returns you to the centre. A good time to slow down after the altitude. Try a café or a plov/lagman lunch. - 16:00 City museum or central wander 2h
Use the afternoon for the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan or the Kasteyev State Museum of Arts, or simply wander the leafy central avenues, parks, and café streets at an easy pace.
Cost: Museum ~KZT 1,000-2,000 ($2-5) TIP: The Central State Museum gives good context on Kazakh history and nomadic culture. Or keep it relaxed with a café and a stroll. The centre is walkable. Check museum closing days. - 20:00 Dinner — a view or a special meal (Abay or Alasha) 2h
Dine at the Abay national restaurant up on Kok-Tobe for city-and-mountain views, or at the ornately decorated Alasha in town for a wide Central Asian spread.
Cost: $12-35 per person TIP: Abay pairs well with a return Kok-Tobe cable-car ride at sunset. Alasha's interior makes it feel like an occasion. Book ahead for evenings. Order to share.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Early hotel breakfast
Central Almaty · $3-8
Coffee and a quick bite before the lake drive.
Lunch
Central Asian or café lunch
Central Almaty · $8-20
A relaxed plov or lagman after the morning at altitude.
Dinner
Abay (Kok-Tobe) or Alasha
Kok-Tobe / central · $12-35
A view dinner on the hill, or a Central Asian spread in town.
Big Almaty Lake is ~an hour up the valley — go by organised tour ($25-50) or return taxi; public transport is minimal. Access near the water can be restricted. City sights are walkable or a short app-taxi ride.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Kolsai & Kaindy lakes (overnight recommended)
Long drive east - Kolsai Lakes - Kaindy Lake's submerged forest - overnight or late returnActivities
- 07:00 Drive east to the Kolsai Lakes 5h
Set off early for the long drive (4-5+ hours each way) far to the southeast toward the Kolsai Lakes — a chain of alpine lakes set in spruce forest near the Kyrgyz border. The distance is why this is best as an overnight rather than a single long day.
Cost: Tour / driver (multi-day) varies TIP: Strongly consider doing this as a 1-2 night trip — the drive is too long for a comfortable same-day return. Organised multi-day tours and guesthouses in Saty village make it easy. Bring layers; the lakes are high and cool. - 13:00 Lower Kolsai Lake + walk 2h30
Reach the first (lower) Kolsai Lake — calm, clear water ringed by forested slopes, with trails leading toward the higher lakes for those with time and energy. A peaceful contrast to the dry steppe and canyon.
Cost: National park entry small fee TIP: The lower lake is the most accessible; the second lake is a longer hike up. Boat or horse rental is sometimes available. Wear sturdy shoes and carry water. Weather can change — bring a waterproof. - 16:00 Kaindy Lake — the submerged forest 2h
Visit nearby Kaindy Lake, famous for the ghostly trunks of submerged, standing dead spruce trees rising from its turquoise water — formed when a 1911 earthquake dammed the valley. One of Kazakhstan's most surreal sights.
Cost: Access via 4x4 / tour TIP: The final stretch to Kaindy needs a 4x4 or a short walk/horse ride — your tour or driver handles this. The submerged spruce trees are the photo everyone comes for. Late afternoon light is striking. - 18:30 Overnight in Saty village (or begin return) Evening
Spend the night in a guesthouse in Saty village near the lakes for a relaxed evening and a home-cooked Kazakh meal — or, if doing the long single day, begin the return drive to Almaty.
Cost: Guesthouse $15-40 TIP: An overnight makes the whole trip far more enjoyable and lets you enjoy the lakes unrushed. Village guesthouses are simple but warm and hospitable, with hearty home cooking. A genuine taste of rural Kazakhstan.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Pre-dawn hotel breakfast / packed
Central Almaty · $3-8
An early or packed breakfast for the long drive east.
Lunch
Picnic or village café
Kolsai / Saty · $8-15
A simple meal by the lakes or in Saty village.
Dinner
Saty guesthouse home cooking
Saty village · $8-20
A hearty home-cooked Kazakh dinner at a village guesthouse.
The Kolsai and Kaindy lakes are 4-5+ hours each way to the southeast — best as a 1-2 night trip via organised tour or hired driver, with a guesthouse stay in Saty village. Kaindy's final approach needs a 4x4. A single long day is possible but tiring.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Kolsai/Kaindy morning + return to Almaty
Lakeside morning - long drive back - evening in the cityActivities
- 08:00 Lakeside morning (Kolsai) 2h30
Make the most of a calm morning at the Kolsai Lakes before the long drive back — a forest walk, a quiet hour by the water, or a horse ride, with the lakes at their stillest early in the day.
Cost: Included / small fees TIP: Mornings are the most peaceful, before any day-trip crowds arrive. Take a gentle walk along the lower lake or toward the second lake if you have energy. Enjoy the clean mountain air before heading back. - 11:00 Long drive back to Almaty 5h
Begin the 4-5+ hour drive back west across the steppe and foothills to Almaty, arriving in the late afternoon or early evening.
Cost: Included in tour / driver TIP: It's a long drive — settle in, doze, and enjoy the steppe scenery. Stop for a roadside meal or snacks. You'll be back in the city in time for a relaxed dinner. - 18:00 Relax + freshen up in the city 1h30
Arrive back in Almaty, check back into your hotel (or settle in), and take it easy after two days on the road — a shower, a rest, and a gentle evening.
Cost: — TIP: After the overnight trip, keep the evening low-key. A central café or an early dinner is plenty. Recharge for the final day. - 20:00 Dinner back in the city 2h
Ease back into city life with dinner — Georgian at Daredzhani, a Central Asian spread at Navat, or grilled meats at Line Brew, whatever you haven't tried yet.
Cost: $10-35 per person TIP: A good night to fill any gaps in your food list. Daredzhani's khachapuri, Navat's plov, or a Line Brew steak all make easy, satisfying dinners. Book ahead on weekends.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Saty guesthouse breakfast
Saty village · $3-8
A simple home-cooked breakfast before the drive back.
Lunch
Roadside café
En route · $6-12
A shashlik or soup stop on the long drive west.
Dinner
Daredzhani, Navat, or Line Brew
Central Almaty · $10-35
Fill any gaps in your food list — Georgian, Central Asian, or steak.
Return drive from the Kolsai/Kaindy area to Almaty is 4-5+ hours, handled by your tour or driver. City dinner is walkable or a short app-taxi ride.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Slow final day + departure
A missed sight or extra mountain time - markets & souvenirs - last meal - ALA departureActivities
- 09:30 A final sight or extra mountain time 2h30
Use the morning for whatever you missed — the Central State Museum or Kasteyev art museum, a return to Kok-Tobe in daylight, the First President's Park, or another short ride up toward the foothills for a last mountain view.
Cost: $2-15 (sights) TIP: Pick one relaxed option rather than rushing. The museums give good cultural context; the parks and foothills are calm. Keep it light on a departure day. - 12:30 Green Bazaar + souvenir shopping 1h30
Return to the Green Bazaar (or the central shops) for souvenirs and edible gifts — dried fruit and nuts, kurt, honey, spices, and Kazakh felt crafts make good, packable presents.
Cost: Shopping extra TIP: Dried apricots, walnuts, and honey travel well. Felt and woollen crafts are characterful gifts. Haggle for produce, and keep cash handy. A lively last stop. - 14:30 Last meal in the city 1h30
Have a final, relaxed meal — a last beshbarmak at a national restaurant, or a café lunch in the centre — before heading to the airport.
Cost: $10-30 per person TIP: A final shared beshbarmak is a fitting send-off, or keep it light with a café lunch. Leave enough time for traffic to the airport. Don't over-order before a flight. - 16:30 Almaty Airport (ALA) departure 1h30
Head to Almaty International Airport (ALA, ~15km north, 25-40 min by car) by app taxi (~KZT 2,000-3,500 / $4-8). Allow time for check-in and security.
Cost: Taxi $4-8 TIP: Book the app taxi rather than taking touts at the airport. Allow extra time in heavy traffic. Arrive 2-3 hours before international flights. Keep some small tenge for any last purchases.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or central café
Central Almaty · $4-10
A relaxed final breakfast with good coffee.
Lunch
Last beshbarmak or café lunch
Central Almaty · $10-30
A final shared Kazakh meal, or a light café lunch.
Dinner
In-flight or airport dining
ALA / en route · $6-15
A light bite at the airport before departure.
City sights walkable or short app-taxi rides. App taxi to Almaty Airport (ALA), ~15km / 25-40 min, $4-8 — book in-app rather than using touts.
DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Check your visa-free status for Kazakhstan (30 days for most nationalities — confirm before travel)
- ✓ Layers are essential: the city and the mountains can differ by 10-15°C on the same day
- ✓ Summer (Jun-Aug): light city clothing + a fleece for the mountains, sun hat, sunglasses, SPF 50+ (UV is strong at altitude)
- ✓ Winter (Dec-Mar): heavy down jacket, thermals, hat, gloves, insulated waterproof boots + ski gear if hitting Shymbulak
- ✓ Sturdy walking/hiking shoes for Charyn Canyon, Big Almaty Lake, and Shymbulak trails
- ✓ A reusable water bottle — carry water on all mountain and canyon trips (few reliable sources)
- ✓ Some cash in tenge (KZT) for the Green Bazaar, markets, and grill stalls; cards and Kaspi QR work in the city
- ✓ A local SIM/eSIM for app taxis (Yandex Go, inDrive), maps, and translation — sort it on arrival
- ✓ Pre-book Charyn Canyon and lake day tours — public transport to them is minimal
- ✓ For the Kolsai/Kaindy overnight: pack a small bag with warm layers, a head torch, and basics for a simple village guesthouse
- ✓ Big Almaty Lake and the Kolsai/Kaindy lakes are high and cold — carry a fleece and waterproof even in summer
- ✓ Respect access restrictions at Big Almaty Lake (it's a drinking-water source)
- ✓ Book the Kolsai/Kaindy trip as a multi-day tour in advance — it's far and logistics-heavy
- ✓ Departure day: confirm whether your ALA flight connects (many long-haul routes go via Istanbul, the Gulf, or regional hubs) and allow time for airport traffic
- ✓ Leave room for edible souvenirs — dried fruit, nuts, kurt, honey, and felt crafts travel well
- ✓ Keep a final cash buffer in tenge for the Green Bazaar and the airport taxi
- ✓ After two days on the road for the lakes, keep the last day relaxed
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