Captivating Kazakhstan
Book flights to Kazakhstan to experience mountainous landscapes, glistening lakes and majestic city skylines.
Explore the cosmopolitan capital, Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana), with its spectacular, ever-evolving architecture – including the dizzying heights of the Bayterek Tower and the impressive Hazrat Sultan Mosque.
The country’s biggest city, Almaty, showcases Kazakhstan’s rich culture and mesmerising natural beauty.
Enjoy Big Almaty Lake and the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains. Book your Kazakhstan flight tickets today and start planning your adventure.
Flying to Kazakhstan with Etihad
Astana (TSE)
Astana’s Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport (TSE) is a gateway to the dynamic sights and ever-changing skyline of one of Asia’s most exciting new cities, now known as Nur-Sultan.
Almaty (ALA)
Almaty International Airport (ALA) is the other major airport to fly to in Kazakhstan. Set against a stunning mountainous backdrop, Almaty is the country’s largest city and a commercial, cultural hub.
Reasons to visit Kazakhstan
Climb Bayterek Tower
Kazakhstan’s capital city, Astana, is a place of cutting-edge architecture. Dominating the skyline is the striking Bayterek Tower, also known as ‘Baiterek’, an iconic monument that also serves as an observation platform. Make your way to the top and reward yourself with some exceptional panoramic views.
Experience the beauty of Big Almaty Lake
Prepare to be blown away by Big Almaty Lake. Here, just a short drive from Almaty, you can soak up the scenery of this azure reservoir nestled among the Trans-Ili Alatau mountain range. The crystal-clear waters of the reservoir are an impressive sight to behold and best viewed from atop the vantage points in the surrounding foothills.
Flying to Kazakhstan: FAQs
What food is Kazakhstan famous for?
Beshbarmak is a popular local dish and consists of boiled meat with noodles and onions. Shubat, or camel’s milk, is also a much-loved beverage.
How do I get around in Kazakhstan?
Buses and trains travel between major cities. You can also rent a car – perfect for reading harder to reach attractions.
Within the cities, you can choose from bicycles, buses and taxis. Some have trams and metros too.