Travel Guide to Kazakhstan

Almaty Travel Tips: Culture, Etiquette & Essential Advice

Planning a first visit? These Almaty travel tips cover Kazakhstan culture and etiquette plus practical “what to know before visiting Almaty”.
Entry & documents

  • Many nationalities (incl. most EU/UK/US) get short visa-free stays—always check the latest rules before flying.
  • Passport valid 6+ months; keep a photo/copy on your phone.
Money

  • Currency: tenge (KZT). Cards widely accepted in the city; carry small cash for markets/park gates.
  • Use ATMs inside banks/malls; avoid street exchange.

Connectivity & maps

  • Buy a local eSIM/SIM at the airport (Beeline/Kcell).
  • Download offline maps and a translation app; addresses appear in Latin/Cyrillic.

Transport

  • Use Yandex Go/Bolt; avoid unmarked taxis. Sit in the back, check the plate, share your trip.
  • Metro is clean and simple; validate tickets, watch belongings at rush hour.
Health & safety

  • Tap water quality varies—choose bottled/boiled. Pack routine meds; pharmacies are common.
  • Emergency number: 112.
  • In mountains (Medeu/Shymbulak/Big Almaty Lake) weather changes fast—carry layers and sturdy shoes.

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Culture & etiquette

  • Greetings: a firm, brief handshake; a friendly nod works too. With elders, be respectful and avoid loud voices.
  • Mosques: modest dress (shoulders/knees covered), remove shoes in prayer areas; ask before photographing.
  • Public intoxication and drugs are strictly policed—zero tolerance.
  • Tipping: not mandatory, but 5–10% appreciated in restaurants/cafés.
  • Gifts/handing items: use the right hand or both; avoid pointing feet at people/offerings.
  • During Ramadan, eat/drink discreetly near fasting areas.
Power & time

  • Plugs Type C/F, 220V. Bring an adapter and small power bank.
  • Time zone: UTC+5. Plan day trips with early starts for lighter traffic and clearer views.

Packing list (year-round)

  • Light jacket, sun protection, refillable bottle, cash for small purchases, and copies of bookings.
  • Winter: microspikes for icy sidewalks/trails; summer: hat and 1.5–2 L water per person on hikes.

Photography & drones

  • Ask before portraits; avoid shooting checkpoints or official buildings. Drones may be restricted; check local rules.

Bottom line: with reliable transport, modest etiquette, and weather-ready gear, Almaty is straightforward, welcoming, and rewarding to explore.
2025-09-13 19:42