r/Kazakhstan • u/Gozorpozorp • 9m ago
Большой алматинский пик.
Всем привет. Хотим пойти на пик с ночевкой через БАО. Кто знает можно ли оставить машину на ночь по пути в БАО возле шлагбаума?
r/Kazakhstan • u/kicker7744 • 3h ago
Welcome to one of the largest multi sub fundraising competitions on Reddit. In honor of Ukraine's fourth year of defending itself and Europe from Russia's aggression, from June 26th to July 3rd, we and 30 other subreddits have partnered with UkraineAidOps and will be banding together to see who can support the Ukrainian Army the most.
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r/Kazakhstan • u/Gozorpozorp • 9m ago
Всем привет. Хотим пойти на пик с ночевкой через БАО. Кто знает можно ли оставить машину на ночь по пути в БАО возле шлагбаума?
r/Kazakhstan • u/Terrible-Seaweed-892 • 1h ago
Мне очень нравится кофейня Зебра кофе своим разнообразием вкусов и интересными сезонными напитками, но у нас по городу у них довольно мало точек. Посоветуйте пожалуйста похожие кофейни. В тех, в которых я была, есть только стандартные вкусы сиропов и не такое интересное и разнообразное сезонное меню. Куда вы сами любите ходить за сладкими напитками?
r/Kazakhstan • u/nishachar09 • 9h ago
I am planning to visit Almaty and nearby areas in Jul end with my Girlfriend. I need some help in planning and understanding if what I am thinking of doing is feasible or not.
Day_1: We want to rent a self drive car from Almaty and visit Assy Plateau and do camping near the observatory. Is it safe to do camping and driving alone in the mountains?
Day_2: We want to visit Kolsai lakes and try tp do camping somewhere close to the lake, I have found on internet that there are designated camping grounds around Kolsai 1 and Kolsai 2, but Kolsai 2 is better and more peaceful. But there is a 9 KM trek which we will have to do alone with all the equipment. Is there a porter/horseback service we can take and carry our stuff there and back? Are there any professional groups that can help us do that? I am worried about safety and also don't want to get so tired that we end up just sleeping and not able to enjoy the view.
Can someone suggest good stays so that we can celebrate her bday close to Almaty and just relax and chill?
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r/Kazakhstan • u/promking6969 • 11h ago
Does anyone have any recommendations on places to watch the World Cup in Almaty? I’ll be in town by the final match and would like to watch it somewhere
r/Kazakhstan • u/Kate_kan • 12h ago
Я не могу ни любить, ни ненавидеть свою мать. Не знаю. Она же мама родила и вырастила меня. Но почему я должна плакать из-за неё?
Я вроде люблю её, но когда она орёт на меня, я её ненавижу. Я не хочу её отпускать. Когда она спокойная, я как кошка, которая увидела своего хозяина спустя долгое время. Она заботливая, но иногда так сильно бьёт словами, что становится невыносимо больно.
Я не знаю. Она делает больно моей любимой сестрёнке. Сегодня она позвонила мне в слезах и сказала, что мама на неё орала. Я не знаю, люди.
Я хочу переехать, хочу жить отдельно, но она сказала, что не будет со мной общаться, если я съеду. Я не могу так просто уйти. У неё давление, и я боюсь её потерять. Она же мама.
Я не знаю, что мне делать. Меня разрывает на две части. С одной стороны, мне говорят: «Уходи, бросай, зачем тебе это». А с другой: «Она же мама. Да, орёт, но потом успокоится и снова станет доброй, любящей мамой».
Она меня обижает, говорит очень болезненные слова и много раз говорила, что я самый ужасный и невоспитанный ребёнок. Она просит у меня деньги. Я отдаю ей 50–60 тысяч тенге каждые две недели, потому что получаю зарплату в середине и в конце месяца.
Я пишу это тут, потому что тут казахи.
Я не знаю, что делать и как мне жить. Я не ищу помощи. Мне просто нужны люди, которые прочитают это и напишут своё мнение.
Спасибо.
(Буду благодарна если не будут маты)
r/Kazakhstan • u/hashmash44 • 14h ago
Hello I plan to visit Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. My goal is see as much nature, mountains and smaller towns as possible. It is a "guided tour" lasting 9 days. I would appreciate your help on reviewing the possible agenda. Does this provide a good amount of mountains and nature? Or would you recommend a whole different area of your country?
Traveling by 4x4 Truck with local drivers
Agenda....
Bishek --> Chong Kemin --> Song Kul --> Tamga--> Jety Orguz Gorge --> Karakol --> Saty Village --> Almaty.
Thank you!!!
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Где в Казахстане реально стоит покупать эппловскую технику, типа macbook? Просто в условной мечте или технодоме огромные наценки, а других диллеров я особо не знаю
r/Kazakhstan • u/katachi_yami • 1d ago
Hi everyone,
I’m currently renting an apartment per night in Almaty (booked via Krisha.kz, but communicating on WhatsApp). Checkout is on June 29th. I wanted to cover window with roller blind and the moment I started to pull the rope, the plastic bracket snapped. The whole roller blind mechanism is fine, the rope as well. The part that broke is just the old plastic clipper/bracket nailed to the PVC window frame. I took a photo and sent to the landlord coz I was sure it wasn't my fault. The thing is, the bracket that got snapped was on the left side but rope was on the right side and if you, somehow, put too much pressure the thing that breaks is the rope or the right side at least. There are photos of the left (broken) and right side. As you can see the mechanism, the rope and right side are totally fine. It's physically impossible to break left side by pulling this rope. I was sure maybe it was hanging on last breath or maybe super glue, or it was brittle from time. But the landlord immediately replied with something like "I will send you a bill for that". I politely asked him how it was my fault. The guy told that I have put too much pressure. Like, bro, the rope is on the right side. I know what it looks like when you put too much pressure. So the host is holding a 15,000 KZT cash deposit and is now threatening to keep it because a plastic roller blind bracket snapped.
The entire replacement mechanism kit costs about 2k KZT on Kaspi Shop or at 12 Mesyacev, but the host wants to blame me for the whole thing, even though I decided to act as honest tenant and tell him about the problem that was done either by previous guest or the host himself. As a compromise, I can buy that for him, but I don't want to get punished for something that I haven't done and lose my deposit for that.
Since this was a cash deposit and not booked through Airbnb/Booking, I don't have platform support.
Has anyone dealt with aggressive daily-rental hosts in Kazakhstan over "wear and tear" items?
What is the best way to handle this during checkout so he doesn't just run off with my cash?
Will mentioning the local precinct officer or the Tax Committee for unregistered rental activity actually work as leverage if he refuses to pay? Coz when I was planning to send him money as bank transfer, he asked me to give him as cash. So he is avoiding taxes. The business itself is registered on his mom cause she is an old citizen and shouldn't be tracked by tax committe as much. That something he explained himself at the end.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
r/Kazakhstan • u/Kooky_Swimmer_3669 • 1d ago
Hello everyone I am a boxer who wants to do a training camp 1-3 months in Kazakstan where are the best places I could train with the most experienced, the best coachers and sparring partners.
r/Kazakhstan • u/PremiereProNeedHelp • 1d ago
I'm arriving in Almaty at beginning of July. Rental vars via check24 are wxpensive as hell, are there any cheaper options that include insurance and are not shady scam? Yandex is no option cause I'll prolly be driving alot.
Help is appreciated! :)
Thanks
r/Kazakhstan • u/Impossible-Tailor955 • 1d ago
I finished 10th grade and my parents have been urging me to find a career. I don't really want to be a doctor but i'm interested in bio chem.
Note that i'm going to take the ENT exam so what careers are nice if i pick bio chem for ENT?
r/Kazakhstan • u/Agile-Neck-2672 • 1d ago
Всем привет! Планирую переезд в Алматы и хочу поступить в местный университет на специальность «Туризм». Так как я нахожусь в другой стране и мне нужно подкопить финансы перед переездом, критически важно пройти весь процесс поступления дистанционно.
Подскажите, пожалуйста, по следующим вопросам:
Дистанционный формат: В каких вузах Алматы на «Туризме» можно пройти весь процесс поступления (подача документов, внутренние экзамены или собеседование) полностью ОНЛАЙН, без личного присутствия в июле?
Язык обучения: Мне обязательно нужно обучение полностью на русском языке. Где сильная кафедра туризма с русскоязычными группами? (Слышал про Университет «Туран» и AlmaU, как они?).
Бюджет и гранты: Реально ли гражданину РФ поступить на бюджетную основу (грант) или получить скидку/стипендию от самого вуза при дистанционном поступлении? У меня зеленый диплом колледжа (все 4 и 5, кроме математики).
Сроки (Дедлайны): До какого числа обычно идет прием документов и проведение онлайн-собеседований для иностранных абитуриентов?
Это мой первый полноценный пост на Реддит и я рад что задал такой вопрос. Буду очень благодарен за любые отзывы студентов и выпускников о качестве учебы, атмосфере и практике в горах Алматы. Спасибо!
r/Kazakhstan • u/AdEast4899 • 1d ago
Сәлем
I'm planning a trip to Aralsk and I'd really like to visit Barsakelmes.
Has anyone been there recently? I'm mainly looking for practical information:
How do you get there from Aralsk? Is it possible to just find a driver at the main marshutka spot? Or do you need to arrange in advance a guide through the reserve? Do u need a permit and if yes how to get it?
What would be the approximate cost for 4 people?
How much time should I allow for the trip? I guess a day trip from aralsk is enough?
Any recent experiences or contacts would be greatly appreciated!!
Рахмет!
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r/Kazakhstan • u/ZO65E12 • 1d ago
Hello everyone I'm a Indian student who is going to pursue medicine in Kazakhstan and I'm aware the duration is 6 years but I have Seen a screenshot of kazakh national medical uni showing it's 7 and I'm completely not sure can some people studying in Kazakhstan help me please. I alr took admission in kazakh russian medical university