Of course, everyone who is planning to visit Kazakhstan and Central Asian countries is wondering whether it is a safe trip and what they need to know before visiting these countries. In this blog we will touch upon many topics and analyze them in detail. But before we analyze it all, let’s just answer a typical question, is it safe to travel in Kazakhstan. And the answer is “Yes” – Kazakhstan, as well as the neighboring countries of Central Asia, is a very safe country to visit. USA. The U.S. State Department has included Kazakhstan in the list of safe Tier 1 countries, and Global Finance magazine has ranked Kazakhstan as the 30th safest country.
But of course, like many other countries, here is a list of “Good to know” before visiting Kazakhstan. Some of them are elementary fact and every experienced traveler knows them,but still there are information that is really useful to know.
We can’t confidently say that nothing will happen to you during your stay in Kazakhstan. As everywhere, most of the trouble can happen at night in a nightclub or bar. it is not recommended to visit such places alone. Pickpocketing can happen in public places. Please keep your passport, wallet and any valuables in a more secure place.
The most frequently asked questions are: “Is it safe to travel solo female alone in Kazakhstan?” The travel industry has been developing rapidly in the last 5 years and it is becoming increasingly safe. Traveling alone, you can visit the country and not worry about someone hurting you. Major cities and major attractions that are public are quite safe.
LGBTQ+ people may be discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or gender.
Please beware of unofficial cabs on the streets. They may overcharge you.
Make sure you are not sharing the cab. And before you make a deal with taxi driver, try to clarify the total price. It will be much easier if you use a cab app that is official in the country.
People on the streets are friendly, and in big cities most of the younger generation can speak English. You can ask for directions to a place or find out more about the country and people.
The locals may be most interested in are whether you are married, do you have children? This is a very common question in Central Asia.
Try to always carry a small amount of money with you. It is safer than paying with a credit card all the time.
First of all, a person’s safety depends on him/herself. And you are always responsible for your own safety. Please try not to hurt people’s feelings and respect their traditions and religion.
Never mention the movie “Borat” in Kazakhstan, it may bring you problems faster than you imagine.
Not everywhere photography and filming is allowed, such as military installations, government offices, borders and religious places. Before taking pictures of people, ask first or check with your guide if you are allowed to take pictures.
Smoke only in authorized places.
Do not be drunk in public places and stay away of drugs. Drug laws are very strict and you could get into a lot of trouble.
Make sure your visa hasn’t expired. And always let your loved ones know where you are going.
It is also important to prepare for your trip in advance, including packing clothes and bringing your own medication.
We strongly recommend that you travel to Kazakhstan with a trusted travel agent who will look after you. It is safe and gives you a real experience of the country.
We are always happy to meet you and organise your ideal trip to Kazakhstan. Please contact us to create your trip.