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Hindustan Times Ranchi
|November 01, 2025
For Kazakhstan, don't listen to the influencers. They tend to be young, penniless students, enjoying the rupee's advantage over the tenge and India's visa-free status. (And the fact that a direct flight to Almaty, the biggest city, is barely three hours from Delhi)
So, the videos are usually about discount bins at clothing markets, and which food stalls offer free samples inside the historic Green Bazaar. And, they pronounce it Kazz-aak-iss-tan, when it's really Kuzz-ukh-Stan (no i).
They miss the big picture. The Central Asian country and former Soviet republic shares a border with Russia and China, with the six other stans huddled south. It gives Almaty an unusual vibe: Persian warmth, Soviet town-planning, the mountain-town feel of Colorado, the crispness of Europe in autumn, the chill luxe feel of a region that isn't dying to be discovered. Visit for...
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