If you’re looking for a city that beautifully blends history with modernity, Turkestan in Kazakhstan is a hidden gem worth exploring. This ancient city, once a vital stop on the Silk Road, is steeped in rich cultural heritage and offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. The jewel of Turkestan is undoubtedly the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This stunning architectural marvel, adorned with intricate tile work, draws visitors from around the globe. Strolling through the city, you’ll also find the remnants of ancient fortifications and mosques that tell stories of a bygone era. Turkestan is not just about history; it’s a place where traditions thrive. You can savor authentic Kazakh cuisine, such as beshbarmak (boiled meat with pasta) and baursaks (fried dough balls), at local eateries that reflect the warmth of Kazakh hospitality. The city’s vibrant bazaars are perfect for picking up unique handicrafts and experiencing the local way of life. As you explore Turkestan, you’ll discover a city that honors its past while embracing the future, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler seeking a deeper connection to Kazakhstan's cultural roots.
Turkestan, Kazakhstan
Top things to do in Turkestan
4 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Turkistan (city)
Kazakhstan's spiritual capital, this historic Silk Road city is home to ancient monuments and a rich cultural heritage.
Battle of Turkistan (1582)
A 1582 battle that shaped the region's history, with associated monuments and sites in Turkestan.
Ahmet Yassawi University
A modern university named after the Sufi saint, located steps from the iconic mausoleum complex in Turkestan.
Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi
A UNESCO World Heritage site and masterpiece of Timurid architecture, this mausoleum is a major pilgrimage destination in Turkestan.
Tickets & tours
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