Thursday, November 3, 2016

10 years after Borat, here's why you should visit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

Once banned in Kazakhstan, Sacha Baron Cohen’s movie Borat - released 10 years ago today - ridiculed "the land of the great steppe", but it also put the country on the map for many cinemagoers. So, what does Kazakhstan offer the traveller today? 
1. Stones with signs

One of Kazakhstan’s most curious sights is the Buddhist rock carvings and paintings of bodhisattvas at Tamgaly Tas, (literally, ‘stones with signs’) found on the banks of the Ili River, 100 miles north of Almaty.
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