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      <title>Almaty in 7 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Almaty in 7 Days on a Budget A full week is enough to treat Almaty as what it really is, a base for the Tian Shan mountains, and still fit an overnight further out into the alpine lakes. Almaty is Kazakhstan&amp;rsquo;s largest city and its commercial and cultural capital, not the political capital, that&amp;rsquo;s been Astana since 1997. Cards and Kaspi QR payments cover most spending; carry cash for the bazaar and the overnight leg.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Almaty in 6 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Almaty in 6 Days on a Budget Six days lets you pair a proper city stay with the mountains right behind it and one big day trip out to the steppe. Almaty is Kazakhstan&amp;rsquo;s largest city, its commercial and cultural capital, but not the political capital, that&amp;rsquo;s Astana since 1997. Cards and Kaspi QR payments cover most of the city, keep some cash for the bazaar and the day trip. Use Yandex Go rather than Uber, which isn&amp;rsquo;t here.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Almaty in 4 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Almaty in 4 Days on a Budget Four days is enough to see why Almaty is really a base for the Tian Shan mountains rather than a museum city. Two days cover the city core, the third is the easy in-city mountain trip to Medeu and Shymbulak, and the fourth gets you onto an actual hiking trail. Almaty is Kazakhstan&amp;rsquo;s largest city and its commercial and cultural capital, but not the political capital, that&amp;rsquo;s Astana since 1997.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Almaty in 3 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Almaty in 3 Days on a Budget Three days covers the city core plus the one mountain excursion you can do without a tour: Medeu and Shymbulak, reached entirely by public bus and a gondola. Almaty is Kazakhstan&amp;rsquo;s largest city, not the capital (Astana holds that title), and its whole layout slopes toward the Tian Shan mountains on the south side, &amp;ldquo;up&amp;rdquo; always means toward the peaks. Kaspi QR payments and cards cover most of the city, but keep some cash for the bazaar, and use Yandex Go rather than looking for Uber.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Almaty in 2 Days on a Budget Two days is a realistic amount of time to cover Almaty&amp;rsquo;s compact city core, its &amp;ldquo;old town&amp;rdquo; civic square, and one hilltop view, without paying for anything you don&amp;rsquo;t have to. Almaty is Kazakhstan&amp;rsquo;s largest city, not its capital (that&amp;rsquo;s Astana), and the Tian Shan mountains framing every wide street are free scenery included with your walk. Bring some cash for the bazaar even though most of the city runs on Kaspi QR payments and cards, and download Yandex Go for the rare taxi, since Uber isn&amp;rsquo;t here.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Almaty on a Budget: 14 Cheap and Free Things</title>
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      <description>Almaty on a Budget Almaty is Kazakhstan&amp;rsquo;s largest city and its commercial and cultural capital, but ⚠ it hasn&amp;rsquo;t been the political capital since 1997, when that role moved to Astana. Don&amp;rsquo;t call it &amp;ldquo;the capital.&amp;rdquo; What Almaty does have is the Tian Shan mountains rising straight out of its southern edge, leafy streets cooled by open aryk irrigation channels, and a name that reportedly traces back to the wild ancestral apple forests in the foothills nearby.</description>
      
      
       
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