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I love travelling in Central Asia. It's so different to anywhere else in the world, and I find it fascinating to see how each country has developed (or in some cases, not developed) since the fall of the Soviet Union.
I've previously visited Kazakhstan in summer; this time I decided to take a trip in winter. As it happens, I ended up spending Christmas in the Kazakh city of Shymkent. New Year was celebrated in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Now, Kazakhstan is probably not the first place you would think to spend Christmas… after all, most of the country doesn't even celebrate it. But I had an absolutely brilliant time! There was plenty of snow, so I was able to enjoy a white Christmas. And despite 70% of the population being Muslim, there were Christmas trees everywhere and Christmas carols playing in pretty much every shopping mall in the country. Meanwhile, it was low tourist season (not that peak season is much busier in this part of the world) so most of the hotels were empty and flights were not that expensive.
This was not a trip for luxurious premium cabin air travel - quite the opposite, in fact. All 9 flights were in economy class, on narrow-body aircraft. Only 1 aircraft even had in-flight entertainment available - and on this flight my system didn't work! Around half the flights ran late and one leg was really messed up due to repeated cancellations. But it was totally worth it for the destinations!
On the way back, we stopped for a couple of nights in Tbilisi, Georgia. Here is the full routing (starting and ending in Amsterdam):

I travelled with a Canadian friend on this trip. Highlights included the incredible mausoleum in Turkestan and experiencing -30 degree temperatures in Astana. Lowlights included taking off in said Astana weather in an old plane that hadn't been de-iced!
Here's a small taste of what's to come in this trip report…

I've previously visited Kazakhstan in summer; this time I decided to take a trip in winter. As it happens, I ended up spending Christmas in the Kazakh city of Shymkent. New Year was celebrated in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Now, Kazakhstan is probably not the first place you would think to spend Christmas… after all, most of the country doesn't even celebrate it. But I had an absolutely brilliant time! There was plenty of snow, so I was able to enjoy a white Christmas. And despite 70% of the population being Muslim, there were Christmas trees everywhere and Christmas carols playing in pretty much every shopping mall in the country. Meanwhile, it was low tourist season (not that peak season is much busier in this part of the world) so most of the hotels were empty and flights were not that expensive.
This was not a trip for luxurious premium cabin air travel - quite the opposite, in fact. All 9 flights were in economy class, on narrow-body aircraft. Only 1 aircraft even had in-flight entertainment available - and on this flight my system didn't work! Around half the flights ran late and one leg was really messed up due to repeated cancellations. But it was totally worth it for the destinations!
On the way back, we stopped for a couple of nights in Tbilisi, Georgia. Here is the full routing (starting and ending in Amsterdam):

I travelled with a Canadian friend on this trip. Highlights included the incredible mausoleum in Turkestan and experiencing -30 degree temperatures in Astana. Lowlights included taking off in said Astana weather in an old plane that hadn't been de-iced!
Here's a small taste of what's to come in this trip report…





