Explore futuristic Nur-Sultan on a private day tour. Discover architectural marvels, government landmarks, and vibrant culture in Kazakhstan’s dynamic capital.
Explore futuristic Nur-Sultan on a private day tour. Discover architectural marvels, government landmarks, and vibrant culture in Kazakhstan’s dynamic capital.
- Bayterek Tower - A contemporary tower symbolizing the legend of a golden egg atop the tree of life.
- Khan Shatyr - An entertainment hub housed within a massive transparent tent.
- Palace of Peace and Reconciliation - A renowned pyramid by the esteemed British architect Norman Foster, designed to embody all of the world’s religious beliefs….
- Bayterek Tower - A contemporary tower symbolizing the legend of a golden egg atop the tree of life.
- Khan Shatyr - An entertainment hub housed within a massive transparent tent.
- Palace of Peace and Reconciliation - A renowned pyramid by the esteemed British architect Norman Foster, designed to embody all of the world’s religious beliefs.
- Hazret Sultan Mosque - Constructed in the classic Islamic style with traditional Kazakh motifs, this mosque is situated on the right bank of the Yesil River, near the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation and the “Kazakh Eli” monument.
- National Museum of Kazakhstan - The National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Astana is the largest and newest museum in Central Asia. It was established at the behest of President Nursultan Nazarbayev as part of the “Cultural Heritage” state program.
- Astana - The exhibition theme is “Energy of the Future,” focusing on alternative energy sources and “green” technologies.
- River Ishim Embankment - The Esil River Embankment, which separates the old city from the new, is a beloved spot for both residents and visitors. It offers a leisurely river flow, scenic city views, street musicians, artists, and children’s attractions. A boat trip on the Esil River provides an excellent opportunity to view Nur-Sultan from a different perspective.
During warm weather, visitors can stroll along the river and cross the pedestrian bridge over the Esil River, which features a unique design of 2,450 petal-like structures forming a canopy, each one distinct.
Holidays bring mass celebrations, concerts, water shows, fairs, and fireworks to the embankment.
Another highlight of the embankment is the Arbat, home to 14 yurts with craft shops and artists’ workshops.

- Guide services
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance tickets
- Guide services
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance tickets
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Dinner
Nur-Sultan, a modern city, was meticulously planned, similar to other designed capitals. Following its designation as the capital of Kazakhstan, the city underwent a significant transformation. The master plan for Astana was crafted by the Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. As the hub of the Kazakhstani government, Nur-Sultan hosts the Parliament House,…
Nur-Sultan, a modern city, was meticulously planned, similar to other designed capitals. Following its designation as the capital of Kazakhstan, the city underwent a significant transformation. The master plan for Astana was crafted by the Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. As the hub of the Kazakhstani government, Nur-Sultan hosts the Parliament House, the Supreme Court, the Ak Orda Presidential Palace, and various government departments and agencies. The city boasts numerous futuristic structures, hotels, and skyscrapers. Additionally, Nur-Sultan is equipped with comprehensive healthcare, sports, and education systems.
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