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An interview with Diana T. Kudaibergen on power, identity, and nation-building in Kazakhstan.
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Saiga antelopes, among the most ancient living mammals, are set to be reintroduced to China 75 years after they went extinct in the region, thanks to a donation of 1,500 wild individuals from ...
Join National Geographic photographer Jonathan Irish as he explores the natural landscapes, iconic landmarks, and historical ...
Kolsay Lakes are one of the most picturesque places in Kazakhstan, attracting tourists with their pristine beauty and unique nature. Located in the Almaty region, not far from the border with ...
There’s so much more to Kazakhstan than meets the eye, and in this video, we reveal what they don’t tell you. From ancient underground mosques and untouched natural wonders to mysterious ruins ...
The woman posted a video on TikTok, recounting how she ran out of fuel while traveling through Kazakhstan and had to look for help. “I had to walk until I found a police officer. I explained the ...
The main attractions are the sandy Singing Mountain, the Aktau mountains, and the Tamgaly-Tas rock paintings. The park attracts both nature lovers and family travelers, and is becoming increasingly ...
Alongside our partners and supporters, WWF is working hard to tackle the climate and nature loss crises. Here are some examples of the progress we have been making in recent months − from global ...
Around 6,000 years ago at an unspecified place on the Eurasian Steppe, of which Kazakhstan makes up a major component, human beings domesticated the horse.
On the vast steppes of Kazakhstan, although years have passed since the tests, “the past is still haunting the site,” notes the synopsis of the film, which was produced by Banu Ramazanova.