Ile-Alatau National Park

National park · Almaty

Ile-Alatau National Park

National park · Almaty

1

улица Абая 64, Жанашар, Kazakhstan

Photos

Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by Kalpak Travel (Atlas Obscura User)
Ile-Alatau National Park by Kalpak Travel (CC BY 2.0)
Ile-Alatau National Park by Brian Harrington Spier (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null
Ile-Alatau National Park by null

Highlights

Wild apple forests, snowy peaks, serene lakes, and diverse landscapes  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

улица Абая 64, Жанашар, Kazakhstan Get directions

ile-alatau.kz
@ile_alatau_nationalpark

Information

Static Map

улица Абая 64, Жанашар, Kazakhstan Get directions

+7 7272 71 63 68
ile-alatau.kz
@ile_alatau_nationalpark

Features

payment credit card
Tap to pay

Last updated

Aug 27, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura

39 New Places in the Second-Edition Atlas Obscura Book

"It might seem strange to think that the common apple was not originally a universal fruit, but in fact it has its roots in one specific region of the world. The ancestor of the domestic apple is the Malus sieversii, which grows wild in the Tian Shan mountains of Kazakhstan. In the early 20th century, biologist Nikolai Vavilov first traced the apple genome back to a grove near Almaty, a small town whose wild apples are nearly indistinguishable from the Golden Deliciouses found at grocery stores today. Vavilov visited Almaty and was astounded to find apple trees growing wild, densely entangled and unevenly spaced, a phenomenon found nowhere else in the world. Scientists believe the Tian Shan apple seeds were first transported out of Kazakhstan by birds and bears long before humans ever cultivated them. By the time humans did begin to grow and trade apples, the Malus sieversii had already taken root in Syria. The Romans discovered it there, and dispersed the fruit even further around the world. When modern genome sequencing projects affirmatively linked domestic apples to Malus sieversii, Almaty and its surrounding land were officially recognized as the origin of all apples. Almaty’s former name, Alma-Ata,  means “father of apples,” and the town touts its heritage proudly. A fountain in the center of town is apple-shaped, and vendors come out each week to sell their many varieties of domesticated apples at market. Apples weren’t always a precious fruit in Almaty though. They used to be commonplace, and during Soviet development many of the trees were cut down for their wood. Up to 80 percent of the wild apple forests were destroyed. Today, reserves throughout the Tian Shan mountain range keep the last wild apple forests growing safely—except from foraging bears, who don’t care at all about botanical history. Pomologists report that the wild apples have a variety of flavors, depending on how the bees pollinate the blossoms. There are honey- and berry-flavored apples, sour crabapples, apples that taste like licorice, and a few strains that would be good enough for a supermarket’s produce section." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/new-places-atlas-obscura-2nd-edition
View Postcard for Ile-Alatau National Park

Vaijayanti Wagh

Google
Beautiful and quiet place . We feel it like heaven. Very few people there . Was full of snow . Big Almaty lake was frozen. Snow peaks were all around.

Steve M

Google
I have been to the monastery, nice view but the path is difficult, ~1500 stairs. Did not worth it.

Moon Beam

Google
If you come from the city, book electric taxi since the the normal taxi only allowed until Medeu. Magnificent beauty of Kazakhstan.

Ismatara Khatun

Google
Assy is one of my favorite places, but before, when there was no road, I liked it more. Only a select few could climb the plateau; now there are cars there like in a city. And the plateau, of course, is amazing... Herds, flocks, snow-white yurts... How delightful and harmonious it is!

Ahmed Ziya

Google
It was an amazing 3.5 km trek to the top of this natural mountain gorge. The foggy and calm nature, the snow, the little girl‘s tear water fall, the snow and the nature itself was wonderful.

Noon

Google
The snow-covered landscape of the national park created a breathtaking winter wonderland. Although the Big Almaty was inaccessible, the park itself offered a serene beauty with snow-laden trees, frozen lakes, and pristine trails. The quietude of the snow-covered scenery added a unique charm, making it a memorable and picturesque experience despite the travel limitations.

Nataly Thomson

Google
Beautiful place with a different landscapes within less then an hour of drive from each other. Recommend to visit. You can sleep in a guest house, or can bring your tent. (Proper toilet and shower in the guest house) you can also order a meal there, delicious Kazakh dishes. Very affordable prices . (Note that you need to book the guest house in advance, because it might be busy when you are there)

Kristina Hoblíková Nguyenová

Google
Wonderful place, Definitely worth to see. Accessible by taxi which is very cheap, from Almaty city. Sometimes there are guards who do not allow the access to the lake. During lunch the access to the lake directly is free. :-) Nice walk by the lake. Free Entry.