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It's like a Windows desktop screensaver'
The Straits Times
|October 15, 2024
Take in picturesque views while in Kazakhstan, the world's largest landlocked country
 ALMATY - I am strolling on a plateau 2,500m above sea level, stopping every minute to take in the view.
From the Assy Plateau, a stretch of highland nestled in Kazakhstan's Ile-Alatau National Park, I gaze at a picture of pastoral harmony. Cattle graze on boundless pastures against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. I hear only the wind.
Zhantore, a Kazakhstani guide, speaks my mind: "It's like a Windows desktop screensaver."
The beady eyes of two brown cows follow my every step as I skirt around the edge of the plain. There seems to be no end to the vast land before me.Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked country in the world, and the ninth-largest overall. According to data from the World Bank, 98 per cent of the country's land is rural - vast swathes of countryside with few human habitants.
"Nature is what we have to offer tourists," says Zhantore.
In recent years, Kazakhstan has rolled out a series of policies and campaigns to boost tourist numbers. In January, for instance, it abolished a tourist tax of between $1.80 and $4.60 a day after implementing it for a year, reducing travel expenses and hassle.
And in March, low-cost carrier AirAsia launched non-stop flights from Kuala Lumpur to Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city. My journey from Singapore took slightly more than 11 hours, inclusive of a layover.
The Almaty region, once a stop along the Silk Road, is now home to countless nationalities. In the city centre, a hole-in-the-wall doner kebab stall is wedged between a Korean restaurant and a modest eatery serving local dishes. Streets are tranquil and stray pigeons are fed generously by locals.

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