Kazakhstan

Nur-Sultan

Nursultan, the capital of Kazakhstan that was previously named Astana is a truly underrated city, that everyone should visit in a life time. From the first step you set to the city, you will be amazed by the modern architecture and shiny skyscrapers, as well as unusual food such as horse milk, camel milk cheese, horse meat and etc.
Start your Nursultan trip with Golden Globe International team from The Baiterek Tower, a beautiful landmark of the city that is symbolizing an egg on the tree branches, derived from the local folktale about a bird named Samruk laying its egg in the sacred tree of life, that symbolizes happiness and beginning. On the top level of this monument, that is considered the symbol of modern Kazakhstan, you will find the hand print of the first president of the independent Kazakhstan, with a picturesque view to the city.
The largest mosque in Central Asia – Hazret Sultan Mosque local on the bank of the Yesil River is a must-see place with its vibrant white color, traditional Kazakh ornaments and four 77-meter-high minarets. Visit this religious monument in a snowy winter day, when you will be left breathless seeing this huge white building becoming one with its surroundings!
After visiting the Baiterek tower, kalk through the Park of Lovers decorated with statues and flowers to reach Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, that is amazingly modern and traditional at the same time, built in the shape of a transparent tent symbolizing ancient tradition of Kazakhs living in a tent in a neo futurist style.