Difference between revisions of "Kazakhstan"
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Hitchhiking in Kazakstan isn't predictable. You can get 4-day rides with trucks or just rides of a few kilometres to the next village. People often offer rides out of cities when they see you walking. | Hitchhiking in Kazakstan isn't predictable. You can get 4-day rides with trucks or just rides of a few kilometres to the next village. People often offer rides out of cities when they see you walking. | ||
− | + | [[File:kazdesert.JPG|300px|thumb|right|From time to time cars need to get rescued out of the desert]] | |
+ | [[File:kaznowehere.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Landscape in KZ can seem endless]] | ||
The road between Aktobe and [[Aralsk]] is terrible, with little asphalt. Vehicles get stuck in the mud all the time and crossing the country this way can take days. | The road between Aktobe and [[Aralsk]] is terrible, with little asphalt. Vehicles get stuck in the mud all the time and crossing the country this way can take days. | ||
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Nevertheless a very good country for hitching, especially to cover long distances. | Nevertheless a very good country for hitching, especially to cover long distances. | ||
− | + | [[File:kazrestaurant.JPG|300px|thumb|left|Restaurant for truck driver]] | |
== Cities == | == Cities == | ||
* [[Almaty]] (the former capital, called ''Alma-Ata'' in the Soviet era, and the country's largest city) | * [[Almaty]] (the former capital, called ''Alma-Ata'' in the Soviet era, and the country's largest city) | ||
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* [[Taraz]] | * [[Taraz]] | ||
* [[Turkestan]] | * [[Turkestan]] | ||
− | + | [[File:myfriendisacow.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Not so crowded country, but friends on the road are easy to find]] | |
== Border Crossing == | == Border Crossing == | ||
=== [[Azerbaijan]] === | === [[Azerbaijan]] === | ||
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=== [[China]] === | === [[China]] === | ||
* Multi-border points are Khorgos, Dostyk, Kolzhart, Bakhty, Maykapchagay (2010). | * Multi-border points are Khorgos, Dostyk, Kolzhart, Bakhty, Maykapchagay (2010). | ||
− | + | [[File:mjammjam.JPG|300px|thumb|left|Be aware about toilettes like this on the roads, so spoil yourself with some tissues]] | |
== SIM-cards == | == SIM-cards == | ||
Some Beeline SIM-cards a bit expensive but no need any ID(2010). SMS 0,05USD. Most Kazakh people use either Aktiv or Kcell. It's extremely cheap to make phone calls to other Kcell/Activ users (they are the same company). Passport is needed for this sim card. | Some Beeline SIM-cards a bit expensive but no need any ID(2010). SMS 0,05USD. Most Kazakh people use either Aktiv or Kcell. It's extremely cheap to make phone calls to other Kcell/Activ users (they are the same company). Passport is needed for this sim card. | ||
− | + | [[File:Einkamelisteinwunder.JPG|300px|thumb|right|He refused to give a lift]] | |
{{IsIn|Central Asia}} | {{IsIn|Central Asia}} | ||
Revision as of 22:31, 10 January 2013
Information | |
Language: | Kazakh, Russian |
Capital: | Astana |
Population: | 16,196,800 |
Currency: | Tenge (KZT) |
Hitchability: | <rating country='kz' /> |
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<map lat='48.05' lng='66.9' zoom='3' view='0' float='right'/> |
Kazakhstan (also spelled Kazakstan) is a country in Central Asia.
Hitchhiking in Kazakstan isn't predictable. You can get 4-day rides with trucks or just rides of a few kilometres to the next village. People often offer rides out of cities when they see you walking.
The road between Aktobe and Aralsk is terrible, with little asphalt. Vehicles get stuck in the mud all the time and crossing the country this way can take days.
Some drivers of small cars, typically only going a short distance out of cities, will demand money. However, long-distance lifts are typically free. Inside of cities, especially in Almaty it is very common to stop cars and use them as private taxi. This means that you have to leave the city to start hitching, inside it will cause a lot of headache. Experiences in Kazakhstan are different, some people had problems with drivers asking for money again and again, while for others it was no issue at all. For sure whereever you hitch, drivers will stop fast and the ironic fact is that somebody might wants to charge you for a 3 km lift, while the next driver takes you 1200 km from Almaty to Astana and this will be for free.
Nevertheless a very good country for hitching, especially to cover long distances.
Contents
Cities
- Almaty (the former capital, called Alma-Ata in the Soviet era, and the country's largest city)
- Karaganda (second largest population)
- Shymkent (trird larget population)
- Astana (capital)
- Korday
- Pavlodar
- Petropavlovsk
- Semey
- Taraz
- Turkestan
Border Crossing
Azerbaijan
- The boat from Baku, Azerbaijan arrives at the port of Aktau.
Kyrgyzstan
- Multi-border points are Aisha-Bibi, Sypatay Batyr, Korday, Kegen, Karasu (2010).
Russia
- Multi-border points are Kurmangazy, Taskala, Syrym, Aksai, Alimbet, Zhaysan, Kayrak, Akbalshyk, Zhana Zhol, Karakoga, Urlitobe, Sulu Agash, Kosak, Sharbakty, Auyl, Ube, Zhezkent (2010).
Uzbekistan
- Multi-border points are Tazhen, Zhibek Zholy, B.Konysbaeva, Shardara, Kaplanbek, Syrdarya, Celinny (2010).
Turkmenistan
- Multi-border point is Temirbaba (2010)
China
- Multi-border points are Khorgos, Dostyk, Kolzhart, Bakhty, Maykapchagay (2010).
SIM-cards
Some Beeline SIM-cards a bit expensive but no need any ID(2010). SMS 0,05USD. Most Kazakh people use either Aktiv or Kcell. It's extremely cheap to make phone calls to other Kcell/Activ users (they are the same company). Passport is needed for this sim card.