Ile-Alatau National Park

Ile-Alatau National Park

Ile-Alatau National Park is a stunning expanse of natural beauty, featuring rugged mountain landscapes and diverse ecosystems, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

494,957
Acres Protected
186
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1996
Year Established

About Ile-Alatau National Park

Ile-Alatau National Park
 

Ile-Alatau National Park, located just to the south of Almaty, is one of Kazakhstan's most visited national parks. It encompasses a portion of the Northern Tian Shan mountain range, offering a striking array of alpine vistas, lush valleys, and flowing rivers. Established in 1996, the park plays a crucial role in preserving the unique flora and fauna of the region. Among the species that call the park home are the snow leopard, the Asiatic ibex, and a variety of bird species. The park's ecosystem is incredibly diverse, with zones ranging from steppe landscapes to coniferous forests and finally to alpine meadows. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The park is dotted with remarkable landmarks such as the Big Almaty Lake, a picturesque turquoise reservoir, and the Chimbulak Ski Resort, which offers winter sports opportunities. The inviting climate and its proximity to Almaty make Ile-Alatau an accessible escape into nature for urban dwellers and tourists alike.

Highlights

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Big Almaty Lake

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The presence of snow leopards

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Chimbulak Ski Resort

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Medeo ice skating rink

Notable Natural Features

Big Almaty Lake

A stunning high-altitude reservoir renowned for its turquoise water and panoramic mountain backdrop.

Chimbulak Ski Resort

Popular year-round, offering excellent skiing in winter and hiking in summer.

Medeo Ice Rink

The world's largest high-altitude rink, ideal for ice skating amidst scenic mountains.