What type of recreational facilities are in Kazakhstan?
When we asked people living in Kazakhstan about recreational activities, they mentioned...
"Kazakhstan offers a variety of recreational facilities for its residents to enjoy. Popular activities include skiing and snowboarding in the winter months, as well as hiking, camping, and fishing in the summer. There are also many parks and gardens throughout the country, providing a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. For those looking for a more urban experience, there are plenty of shopping malls, cinemas, and restaurants to explore. Additionally, Kazakhstan is home to a number of cultural attractions, such as museums, galleries, and theatres," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Kazakhstan.
"Almaty abounds with activities for all ages. The Kok Tobe gondola soars to Medeu Winter Park and beyond, year round. From the top, there is a children's carnival area and many hiking trails and restaurants, and skiing an ice skating in winter. There are three ski resorts within 45 minutes of Almaty. There are countless hiking trails in the mountains and by the many lakes that surround the city. There are private gyms and swimming and tennis clubs, and several golf courses. There is horse trekking just outside the city. There are thermal hot springs at the foot of the mountains, sledging hills, and nordic ski trails," commented one expat who made the move to Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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What type of recreational facilities are in Kazakhstan?
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