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This azure lake surrounded by the Altai Mountains and coniferous forests awaits those who manage to overcome the challenging trail to it.

Kapsamsay Canyon is located on the Tupkaragan Plateau in Mangystau Province.

This place is considered sacred, and is known for the biggest collection of Bronze Age rock carvings in Central Kazakhstan.

These colorful mountains are some of the most striking natural wonders of the vast expanses of Saryarka.

The peaks are a symbolic landmark of the town of Ridder, located in the East Kazakhstan Province. They are visible from almost anywhere in the town, and are even represented on its coat of arms.

This 147 meter (482 ft) high mountain offers a spectacular view of the Burabay Resort, the Blue Bay, Okjetpes and Jumbaktas Rocks, and the Burabay and Bolshoye Chebachye lakes.

This is the largest forest in Kostanay Province and locals’ favorite place for mushroom hunting. You might even encounter a moose there!

Old Austrian Road, besides being a historical monument, offers some amazing scenery along the way.

This colorful natural wonder is one of the iconic sights of Mangystau.

The Sibin Lakes offer breathtaking views and a variety of water-based activities.

Mangystau is known mostly for its salt pans, buttes and chalky canyons, but it also boasts golden sand dunes.

This is one of the most spectacular natural wonders of Mangystau.