The pretty, beautifully maintained central park makes for a pleasant stroll, and several of Ust-Kamenogorsk’s oldest buildings and some worthwhile museums are clustered around it.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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This large park on the south bank of the Irtysh contains several interesting exhibits and is well worth a couple of hours of your time. Moving west from…
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The good History Museum has a natural history section with stuffed regional wildlife, including a snow leopard and a giant maral deer, and human history…
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In the northern part of Park Zhastar, you can check out a number of historic log cabins, furnished and decorated in period style: early twentieth century…
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A pedestrian/cyclist promenade runs to the Strelka (Arrow), the point of land where the Irtysh and Ulba meet, marked by a large Heroes of the Soviet Union…
Ethnography Museum Korpus No 2
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This branch of the ethnography museum is devoted to the many different ethnic groups in the region, with traditional embroidery, birch-bark craft and more.
Ethnography Museum Korpus No 1
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The Ethnography Museum is in two buildings facing opposite corners of Park Zhastar. This branch exhibits the traditional culture of the Kazakhs of east…
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This poignant memorial is inscribed with a poem, dedicated to the mothers of soldiers who never returned from Afghanistan.
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In the northern part of Park Zhastar, you can check out a number of historic log cabins, furnished and decorated in period style: early twentieth century…
0.09 MILES
The good History Museum has a natural history section with stuffed regional wildlife, including a snow leopard and a giant maral deer, and human history…
3. Ethnography Museum Korpus No 1
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The Ethnography Museum is in two buildings facing opposite corners of Park Zhastar. This branch exhibits the traditional culture of the Kazakhs of east…
4. Ethnography Museum Korpus No 2
0.13 MILES
This branch of the ethnography museum is devoted to the many different ethnic groups in the region, with traditional embroidery, birch-bark craft and more.
0.68 MILES
This poignant memorial is inscribed with a poem, dedicated to the mothers of soldiers who never returned from Afghanistan.
0.77 MILES
This large park on the south bank of the Irtysh contains several interesting exhibits and is well worth a couple of hours of your time. Moving west from…
1.56 MILES
A pedestrian/cyclist promenade runs to the Strelka (Arrow), the point of land where the Irtysh and Ulba meet, marked by a large Heroes of the Soviet Union…