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Travel to Astana
Astana
(formerly Aqmola and Tselinograd) is the second largest city in
Kazakhstan. It took over the role of capital city from
Almaty (the largest city) in December 1998. Now, it is
undergoing a transformation costing billions of dollars, where
international top architects assist in trying to make Astana a
worthy capital - not only of Kazakhstan but of all Central Asia.
By plane
Astana International Airport (Code=TSE) is about 15
kilometers south of central Astana. It serves
Moscow,
Beijing, Delhi, Seoul, Bangkok, Istanbul, Dubai, London, Amsterdam,
Hannover and Frankfurt, as well as several domestic destinations.
Tickets can be reserved at the website of the airline Air Astana.
Bus 10 connects the airport and the city centre twice
hourly, price is 15 KZT. A taxi from the airport to the city
centre is about USD15.
Get around
There are plenty of taxis around, expect to pay between KZT200
and 700 for a trip within the city.
See
- Baiterek Tower is one example of the futuristic
architecture in the newborn city. Nicknamed "Chupa Chups" by the
locals due to its similarity to a giant lollipop, this 97 meter
high building offers a great view of the city as well as an art
gallery, an aquarium and a restaurant. In the center of the top
sphere, the ever so humble President Nazarbayev has made a
golden palm print where visitors may put their own hands.
- Khan Shatyry is a giant transparent tent currently
under construction. The 150m-high tent has a 200m elliptical
base covering an area larger than 10 football stadiums, and will
contain a park, a shopping and entertainment area with squares
and cobbled streets, a boating river, minigolf and an indoor
beach resort. While Astana is one of the world's coldest
capitals with temperatures down to -40°C in the cold season, the
transparent material will let sunshine in and help to keep
temperatures comfortable all year.
- The President's Museum of Kazakhstan, Barayev 3, is
built like a yurt with a dome resembling a mosque. It contains
exhibitions about the history of the country. The main
attraction is a replica of the Golden Man costume, a warrior's
suit that was found in a tomb east of Almaty. It contains of
more than 4000 gold pieces, and the original was considered to
fragile to be put on display (it is now kept safe in the
national bank).
- Atameken Map of Kazakhstan is an outdoor museum
giving you an overview of the entire country in a miniature
version. This 1.7-hectare exhibit features more than 200 mock-up
pieces, creating Kazakhstani cities and historical memorials.
During the summer months at least, there are normally English
speaking guides available (optional obviously), should you wish
to learn a little about the models, and there is a covered
section which focuses on the newer constructions within the city
of Astana itself. Taking photos sometimes requires an extra
payment to be made - you may want to keep cameras in your bag
until you pass out of sight of the front ticket office.
- Palace of Peace and Reconciliation The pyramid
portion of the building is 62 m high which sits on a 15 m high
earth covered block. All of this construction is above ground
level. Though the landscaping of the park rises up to cover the
lower levels, these are not in fact basements.This building
offers a great view of the city as well as two art gallery, a
arceologic and ethnografic museum, opera hall, and a cafe.
Do
Buy
With China so (relatively) close, you can find many electronic
gadgets in the shops, just remember that returns policies are not as
customer-friendly as in the West.
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