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L**E
Nice travel guide to complement your trip to Kazakhstan
The Bradt Kazakshstan book is a nice travel guide. I purchased this book from Amazon before going to Astana for a couple weeks in June 2017, during EXPO 2017. It was a useful companion for this English-speaking visitor to the Kazakh and Russian-speaking country. Although Kazakhstan is geographically very large but not highly visited by US/Western Europeans, this book was a great reference and starting point. It covers a lot about culture, history, and cities/regions for more localized travel.Kazakhstan is changing right in front of our eyes. It just had its 25th anniversary of independency. Astana (formerly named Akmola and Tselinograd) is their capital city of less than 20 years but the amount of urban development in the last few years is amazing, which means that anything on paper is going to get out of date quickly. Two examples of attractions not listed in the Bradt guide are the Astana Opera House, a beautiful venue completed in 2013; and the National Museum of Kazakhstan, completed in 2014, which is worth the visit. Of course most travelers will still find the popular sightseeing locations via smartphone and travel websites. I'd recommend pairing the two, but whereas sites will help find your next meal or bed, the book gives a lot of perspective of the culture, history, people, and country.If you're on a one-time short business trip you might consider this book if you have time to do a little bit of sightseeing because Kazakhstan is likely to be different from anywhere you've visited in Europe or East Asia, but you could probably do without it. However, for a longer trip or if you have some flexibility in your schedule or have ability to travel to more than one city, this should be a good guide for you.As of 2017, I'd add a few recommendations:Buy a local SIM card for your phone, which is cheap and helps you with web, carshare apps, maps, etc.. Our visitor deal was 5GB/week for ~$1.20. 4G coverage in Astana was OK and ended up much better than the US SIM cards we brought.Install a good translation app (for Russian, which was pretty universal, and Kazakh, which I used infrequently), and a Cyrillic (Russian alphabet) keyboard to help communicate with the Kazakhs you will meet. You can get by with an offline translate app but the online and speech-transcribed one worked even better. Translation to Kazakh doesn't work as well. Learning the Cyrillic alphabet phonetically is also a big plus. Finally, transliterations Kazakh, Russian, and English are imperfect on paper and web alike so have some patience.Read up on practicalities like travel visas and money conversion. The visa policy has changed for some countries. Though changing US dollars turned out to be easy, the exchange rates (wildly different from when the book was published) and the closed tenge currency mean that a tip in the book like "US dollars should be from notes issued after 2000, and free from tears or blemishes" could save you some time finding a bank that will change your money.Summary:Nice travel guide from a small set of options for English speakers; covers a lot of details.Country/cultural info, plus practical travel tips (money, language, religion, customs, etc.)Food, drink, hotel listings are incomplete.City maps are limited in scope (but to be fair, even web/app maps have thin listings for English speakers).This review is for the September 2015 reprint of November 2011 Second Edition. 15.25 oz / 432 g.
M**Y
The cultural historical parts of this book are excellent. Unfortunately the travel guide to Astana is very ...
The cultural historical parts of this book are excellent. Unfortunately the travel guide to Astana is very out of date. Astana is building and changing so fast that I'm not sure print media can catch up.
L**N
A great gift for a traveler to Kazakhstan
It will be perfect for my daughter to take on her business trip to Kazakhstan. A lot of important info that will be helpful for a safe and successful trip.
G**C
One of the few travel guides for Kazakhstan
I don't really like the Bradt guides. They don't seem to be organized the way I think. This works and I used it a lot in Almaty. I believe there is an updated version out now, but I could be wrong
T**L
Great book
Great book and in as new condition.
C**4
Great Guide. Sold on Bradt
My first Bradt book and I'll be buying them first for the rest of my traveling. The Mar 2012 is fantastic. Good maps, info on visas, background/history, flights (internal) and everything. My Kazakh buddy only found 1 fault and one complaint, in 3 days in Almaty with it; an incorrect name (family park vs fantasy park), and that Russian in the back would have been more useful than Kazakh.If you're coming to Kz buy this book.
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