Cities: Nur-Sultan (capital, previously known as Astana), Almaty, Shymkent, Taraz, Aktau, Atyrau
Languages: Kazakh, Russian
Time zone: UTC+5/6
Dialling code: +7
Power: 220–240 V Euro round 2-pin, French/German Schuko 3-pin
Climate: The four distinct seasons make visiting a varied experience depending on time of year and location, with most travelling between late April (spring) and late October (autumn). Springtime temperatures in the south reach about 18°C, while summer temperatures can reach well into the 30s Celsius. Autumn can be rainy and misty in the mountainous areas but still be quite hot in the desert areas.
Currency: Kazakhstani tenge (KZT)
Exchange rate: USD1 = KZT404
More information: www.visitkazakhstan.kz/en
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USTYURT PLATEAU: A stony desert of around 200,000 square kilometres, Ustyurt is an otherworldly realm of breathtaking rock formations and awesome canyons tucked into the southwestern corner of Kazakhstan. Vultures and eagles circle overhead and – far more surprisingly – wild horses roam its rugged terrain. Join an experienced adventure tour and overnight in a tent.
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