Kostanay Regional Natural Reserves protect diverse steppe ecosystems and unique wetlands in northern Kazakhstan, offering visitors opportunities for wildlife viewing, ecological study, and serene nature experiences.
The Kostanay Regional Natural Reserves encompass a network of protected areas primarily located within the Kostanay Region of northern Kazakhstan. These reserves safeguard a significant portion of the Kazakh Steppe, one of the world’s largest temperate grassland ecosystems, along with a variety of important wetlands formed by seasonal rivers and lakes. The landscape is characterized by expansive steppes, sandy dunes, river valleys, and forested patches, creating diverse habitats that support numerous plant and animal species, including rare and endangered fauna such as the saiga antelope and steppe eagle. Established to conserve the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of the region, the reserves also play a vital role in scientific research, education, and ecotourism. Visitors are drawn to the Kostanay reserves for wildlife observation, birdwatching—particularly during migration seasons—as well as hiking and nature photography. Several protected sites within the region showcase unique geological formations and historical sites relevant to Kazakh culture and natural history. The reserves' relatively undeveloped character offers visitors a tranquil environment to experience the vastness and natural beauty of the steppe, while ongoing conservation efforts aim to maintain their ecological integrity in the face of agricultural expansion and climate change impacts.
Sarykopa Lake – a critical wetland habitat attracting numerous migratory bird species
Extensive steppe landscapes featuring rare endemic flora and fauna
Sightings of the endangered saiga antelope in natural grassland habitats
Remote hiking trails offering expansive views of Kazakh steppe and untouched wilderness
A large saline lake serving as an important refuge for migratory birds and waterfowl.
A fertile river ecosystem cutting through the steppe, supporting diverse flora and fauna.
Wind-shaped sandy dunes that add unique geological texture to the flat grasslands.