Sunday, October 20, 2019

Best Indian Almaty Tour Package from Delhi


Almaty Travel Package

Almaty Big Lake is a primary attraction of an almaty travel packages, and you simply cannot miss it because it is huge. It is a naturally formed Alpine reservoir and is located on the Trans-Ili Ala-Tau mountains. It can’t get bigger than this, as the lake span a distance of 1.6 km and the circumference of 3km. it is an awesome sight that cannot be replicated in many locations.

 A trip to almaty packages from delhi Lake is a half day trip as it is located from the city at 15 km distance. Another added attraction to the lake is the National Park which will also require a fee to enter. The Almaty Lake is the main source of drinking water to the city hence it is prohibited to swim in the lake. You can expect the weather to be an average 8-10C and you can reach the lake by a bike or car which will take about 1 hour.

It is a good decision to go to the lake by boarding a bus or a taxi which you should share with other passengers. The ride up the lake as it is surrounded by mountain is all fun but could be scary when you come down from there. Overall it is an adventurous trip that most people will relish for almaty tour itinerary. The lake water is amazing with its color and the sight is absolutely stunning.

The area is relatively undeveloped but it is a great picnic spot where you can pitch a tent and enjoy the sight of sprawling blue water. This is the most amazing sight you have ever enjoyed in your life so make sure that Almaty Big Lake is in your program when you come to visit Kazakhstan. To warn you, there may not be many shops you will find over there when you reach so make your arrangements regarding foods, snacks and drinks etc beforehand.  Visiting the lake could be the best journey in your Almaty tour package from Delhi.


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