Back to category Published: 18 may 2023 Author: Zhanna Mukhatzhanova

Ethnic Villages in Kazakhstan: Experience the Nomadic Lifestyle

 

When you're tired of traditional forms of recreation and crave something original and authentic, turn your attention to the ethnic villages in Kazakhstan. Acting as effective guides to the world of nomadic culture, they provide a fascinating experience. You will have the opportunity to engage with the lifestyle, customs, and heritage of Kazakh people, gaining insights that go beyond usual tourist attractions. These villages have a distinct ambiance that transports visitors to a different time and place. The combination of traditional architecture, music, clothing, and activities creates an atmosphere that is both captivating and enchanting.

In this article, we will provide a brief overview of the national cultural centers located in various parts of our country. To learn more about each village, you can follow the link provided in the title.

  1. Located in the Almaty region, the Gunny Ethnic Village is an immensely popular destination for ethnic recreation. Here, you can not only learn about the lifestyle of ancient nomads but also actively participate in various national ceremonies and even engage in team building activities inspired by traditional games.
  1. Also situated in the Almaty region, but in the opposite direction from the Gunny Ethnic Village, is the Nomad Ethnocenter. Guests at this center are enchanted by the natural surroundings and have the opportunity to learn how to cook traditional Kazakh dishes, weave carpets, and practice archery. Additionally, they can immerse themselves in the rich heritage, traditions, and customs of nomadic tribes.
  1. The Kogez Ethnic Village in the Mangystau region, established in 2017, beckons thousands of tourists eager to immerse themselves in the grand world of nomads. Located at the foot of the majestic Mount Sherkala, this complex offers comfortable yurts equipped with modern amenities. Visitors can participate in master classes, engage in national games, enjoy folklore evenings, and much more.
  1. The Ethnographic Park in Turkistan is situated in close proximity to the mausoleum of Khoja Akhmed Yassawi. In this park, you can experience life in traditional yurts and explore the crafts of ancient times, including woodworking, ceramic-making, and carpet weaving.
  1. Nestled in the Akmola region within the Burabay (Borovoye) resort, the Jailau Ethnic Village is a captivating destination. Visitors to this village often opt to stay in the yurt camp, where they can take part in various craft workshops, witness and participate in national games.
  1. In the ShymQala Ethnic Village in Shymkent, tourists not only get acquainted with the rich heritage of nomadic peoples but also have the opportunity to learn the art of carpet weaving and crafting musical instruments like the dombra and kobyz. Accomplished masters in their respective fields are present in the village, ready to share their expertise and teach their crafts to everyone. Don't forget to capture a memorable photo in the khan's yurt and explore the selection of souvenirs available for purchase.

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