Kazakhstan: Visa-free travel for Indians and a lot of offbeat adventures
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Kazakhstan: Visa-free travel for Indians and a lot of offbeat adventures 
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Indian passport holders can now enjoy visa-free travel to Kazakhstan. Travellers can stay for up to 14 days and have a total visa-free stay of 42 days, giving tourism a boost in the Central Asian country. Kazakhstan offers a rich … Read more
Indian passport holders can now enjoy visa-free travel to Kazakhstan. Travellers can stay for up to 14 days and have a total visa-free stay of 42 days, giving tourism a boost in the Central Asian country. Kazakhstan offers a rich cultural heritage with popular tourist attractions such as the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the Mausoleum of Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi and Almaty's blend of modern and Soviet-era architecture. Read less
Did you know that Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan is the world's first and largest space launch facility? The space launch facility was given to Russia on lease for a long time but in the early part of this year (2023), the launch facility was once again brought under the control of Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan also offers various adventure activities like hiking, skiing, horseback riding, and camping especially in regions like the Tien Shan Mountains and the Altai Mountains.
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