Kazakhstan National Parks 2026: All 14 with Fees & Data
Kazakhstan has 14 national parks as of 2026 covering 2.6+ million hectares, with entry fees standardized to the MRP (Monthly Calculation Index) base of 4,325 KZT. Standard 2026 tariffs: 738 KZT per person per day (sanitary fee), 3,027 KZT for a passenger car (0.7 MRP), 9,968 KZT for a minibus up to 16 seats, 18,460 KZT for a tour bus. Fees increased by 8-12% from 2025 due to MRP indexation. The newest park is Kalbinsky National Park in East Kazakhstan, established 2025. This article and dataset cover all 14 inscribed national parks plus the major nature reserve (Aksu-Zhabagly).
Quick Facts
- 14 national parks in Kazakhstan as of 2026
- Total protected area: ~2,650,000 hectares (~26,500 km²)
- Standard per-person entry fee 2026: 738 KZT (~$1.59) per day
- Passenger car fee 2026: 3,027 KZT (~$6.51)
- 2026 MRP base: 4,325 KZT (all fees indexed to this)
- Fee increase from 2025: +8-12% (automatic MRP indexation)
- Newest park: Kalbinsky NP (East Kazakhstan, established 2025)
- Largest park: Katon-Karagay NP (643,000 ha, Altai region)
- Most-visited near Almaty: Ile-Alatau NP, Charyn NP, Kolsai Lakes NP
- Source: Government of Kazakhstan resolutions + tengrinews.kz reporting
Primary source: Kazakh national park entry fee tariffs from tengrinews.kz (January 2026 reporting), centralmedia24.kz, and Government of Kazakhstan resolutions on protected areas. Park areas verified against UNDP-Kazakhstan ecosystem documentation.
Headline Numbers
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total national parks | 14 |
| Total area protected (national parks) | ~2,650,000 hectares |
| Newest park | Kalbinsky NP (2025) |
| Oldest equivalent reserve | Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve (1926) |
| Largest park | Katon-Karagay (643,000 ha) |
| Standard fee per person/day 2026 | 738 KZT (~$1.59) |
| Fee increase from 2025 | +8-12% (MRP indexation) |
Standard Entry Fees 2026 (All Parks)
Effective 1 January 2026, indexed to MRP = 4,325 KZT. Same tariff applies to all national parks unless specified.
| Vehicle / Person | MRP units | KZT 2026 | USD ~ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per person per day (sanitary fee) | 0.2 | 738 | $1.59 |
| Motorcycle / moped / quad | 0.4 | 1,730 | $3.72 |
| Passenger car | 0.7 | 3,027 | $6.51 |
| Minibus up to 16 seats | 2.3 | 9,968 | $21.45 |
| Bus | 4.3 | 18,460 | $39.72 |
| Parking light vehicle | 0.05 | 221 | $0.48 |
Critical practical note: Most park eco-posts accept cash only or have unreliable card terminals. Bring KZT cash for park entry. ATMs are usually not available within or near park entrances.
All 14 National Parks (Detail)
Almaty Region (4 parks — most accessible to international visitors)
1. Ile-Alatau National Park (1996)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 199,703 ha |
| Region | Almaty Region (north slope of Ile-Alatau range) |
| Distance from Almaty | 0-50 km (park edge starts at city’s southern boundary) |
| Key features | Almaty mountain backdrop, Medeu, Shymbulak, Big Almaty Lake, Kok-Zhailau |
The mountain park surrounding Almaty city. Includes the Medeu skating rink (under reconstruction until late 2027), Shymbulak ski resort, Big Almaty Lake, Kok-Tobe surroundings, and dozens of trekking trails. Most-visited Kazakh national park by both locals and tourists.
2. Altyn-Emel National Park (1996)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 520,000 ha |
| Region | Almaty Region (north of Ile River) |
| Distance from Almaty | 250-300 km |
| Key features | Singing Dunes (Поющий бархан), Aktau Mountains, Katutau Mountains, Saka kurgans |
Famous for the Singing Dunes — sand that emits a low droning hum in dry conditions when wind blows correctly. Also home to Aktau Mountains with banded chalk layers. Best as 2-day trip from Almaty with overnight in Basshi village.
3. Kolsai Lakes National Park (2007)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 161,045 ha |
| Region | Almaty Region (Kungey Alatau range, near Kyrgyzstan border) |
| Distance from Almaty | 300 km |
| Key features | Three Kolsai lakes cascade, Kaindy submerged forest, snow leopards |
Includes the famous Kolsai Lakes (Lower at 1,818m, Middle at 2,252m, Upper at 2,850m) and the surreal Kaindy Lake with submerged spruce forest from the 1911 earthquake. Most-photographed Kazakh nature destination.
4. Charyn National Park (2004)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 127,050 ha |
| Region | Almaty Region (east) |
| Distance from Almaty | 200 km |
| Key features | Valley of Castles canyon, Ash Tree Grove, Black Canyon, Charyn River |
The “Grand Canyon of Kazakhstan.” Five major canyon sections, with the Valley of Castles being the iconic photographed area. Day-trip accessible from Almaty.
Akmola Region (2 parks — accessible from Astana)
5. Burabay National Park (2000)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 129,935 ha |
| Region | Akmola Region |
| Distance from Astana | 250 km |
| Key features | Lake Burabay (Aulieköl), Okzhetpes rock, Zhumbaktas island, pine forest, Mount Kokshe |
Astana’s “lake escape.” Russian name Borovoye. Lake resort with pine forest and rocky outcrops. Most popular weekend destination for Astana residents.
6. Buyratau National Park (2011)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 88,968 ha |
| Region | Akmola Region |
| Distance from Astana | 130 km |
| Key features | Steppe and forest, lakes, granite outcrops |
Smaller park near Astana with steppe and forest landscape, less developed for tourism than Burabay.
Turkestan Region (2 parks — Western Tien-Shan)
7. Sairam-Ugam National Park (2006)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 149,053 ha |
| Region | Turkestan Region (south, near Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan borders) |
| Key features | Part of Western Tien-Shan UNESCO site, alpine ecosystems |
Mountain park containing Western Tien-Shan ecosystems inscribed by UNESCO. Less developed for tourism, requires advance permit.
8. Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve (1926) — note: technically Reserve not Park
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 131,934 ha |
| Year | 1926 (oldest in Central Asia) |
| Region | Turkestan/Jambyl Regions border |
| Key features | Western Tien-Shan UNESCO core, snow leopards, Karatau argali |
Oldest protected area in Kazakhstan (1926). Strict-regime nature reserve (заповедник, not “park”) with limited public access. Ranger-guided tours required.
East Kazakhstan / Abay Region (3 parks — Altai range)
9. Katon-Karagay National Park (2001)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 643,000 ha (largest in Kazakhstan) |
| Region | East Kazakhstan (border Russia, Mongolia, China) |
| Key features | Belukha Mountain (border peak), eagle hunters’ homeland, Markakol Lake nearby |
Kazakhstan’s largest national park, in the Altai range. Historical homeland of authentic eagle hunters (берkutchi). Limited tourist infrastructure but high natural value.
10. Tarbagatay National Park (2018)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 143,550 ha |
| Region | Abay Region (eastern Kazakhstan) |
| Key features | Mountain steppe, Tarbagatay range |
Newer park in eastern Kazakhstan’s Tarbagatay Mountains.
11. Kalbinsky National Park (2025) — newest
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 160,000 ha |
| Region | East Kazakhstan |
| Established | 2025 |
| Key features | Kalba Range, mountain steppe |
The newest Kazakhstan national park, established in 2025 in the Kalba range. Tourism infrastructure still developing.
Karagandy / Pavlodar Regions (2 parks — central steppe)
12. Karkaraly National Park (1998)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 112,120 ha |
| Region | Karagandy Region |
| Key features | Mountain forest oasis in central steppe, granite formations |
A “forest oasis” in the otherwise treeless central Kazakh steppe. Historical importance as gathering place of Kazakh khans.
13. Bayanaul National Park (1985)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 68,453 ha |
| Region | Pavlodar Region |
| Established | 1985 (oldest national park, predates independence) |
| Key features | Lake Sabyndykol, granite rock formations, Soviet-era resort heritage |
Oldest national park status (1985). Lake-and-rocks landscape popular with northern Kazakh holiday-makers.
Ulytau Region (1 park — central historical)
14. Ulytau Nature Park (2022)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Area | 144,000 ha |
| Region | Ulytau Region |
| Established | 2022 |
| Key features | Sacred Ulytau mountains, mausoleums of Kazakh khans, Karakhanid history |
Newer park covering the spiritually-significant Ulytau Mountains, traditional gathering place of all three Kazakh zhuzes (clan unions) and burial site of medieval Kazakh khans. Tentative UNESCO Cultural Landscape nomination.
Saryarka UNESCO Reserves (Special Status)
In addition to national parks, Kazakhstan has dedicated state nature reserves (заповедники, more strictly protected than parks). Two of these — Korgalzhyn (Akmola Region) and Naurzum (Kostanay Region) — together form the Saryarka UNESCO World Heritage site (inscribed 2008).
| Reserve | Region | Area (ha) | Inscription |
|---|---|---|---|
| Korgalzhyn | Akmola | 543,170 | UNESCO 2008 |
| Naurzum | Kostanay | 191,381 | UNESCO 2008 |
Both reserves protect the steppe-and-lake ecosystem critical for migratory birds along the Central Asian flyway.
Tourist Recommendations: Which Parks to Prioritize
| Visit time | Recommended park |
|---|---|
| 1 day from Almaty | Charyn Canyon |
| 2 days from Almaty | Kolsai + Kaindy + Charyn loop |
| 1 day from Almaty (mountain) | Ile-Alatau (Shymbulak, BAO, hikes) |
| 1-2 days from Astana | Burabay |
| 2-3 days from Almaty (deeper) | Altyn-Emel (Singing Dunes) |
| Multi-day expedition | Katon-Karagay (Altai) or Sairam-Ugam |
Downloadable Dataset
📥 Download kazakhstan-national-parks-2026.csv (3 KB)
Schema (columns):
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
name_en, name_ru | Park name |
year_established | Year of national park status |
region | Kazakhstan region |
area_ha | Area in hectares |
fee_2026_kzt_* | Entry fee per category (per person, car, minibus, bus) |
key_feature | Primary attraction |
License: Open access for journalistic, academic, tourism and commercial use with attribution.
Methodology and Verification
Data compiled from:
- Kazakh government tariff orders (effective 1 January 2026)
- Kazakhstan Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources park database
- UNDP-Kazakhstan Protected Areas of Kazakhstan documentation
- Tengrinews January 2026 reporting on fee changes
- Central Media January 2026 coverage of MRP-linked tariff updates
Update commitment: Reviewed annually after the January MRP update (when entry fees recalculate). Material changes captured in interim updates.
Known limitations:
- Some special-use fees (helicopter landing, scientific research, boat rental) not included in standard table
- Tourist activities at specific park sites (e.g., Burabay boat rental, Kolsai horse rental) charged separately
- Children, pensioners, persons with disabilities receive 50% discount per most park regulations
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many national parks does Kazakhstan have?
- Kazakhstan has 14 national parks as of 2026 covering approximately 2.65 million hectares. The newest is Kalbinsky National Park (East Kazakhstan, 2025). The oldest is Bayanaul National Park (1985). The largest is Katon-Karagay National Park at 643,000 hectares. In addition Kazakhstan has several strict-regime nature reserves including Korgalzhyn and Naurzum which together form the Saryarka UNESCO World Heritage site.
- How much does it cost to enter a Kazakhstan national park in 2026?
- Standard 2026 entry fees, MRP-indexed: 738 KZT (~$1.59) per person per day sanitary fee; 3,027 KZT (~$6.51) for a passenger car; 9,968 KZT for a minibus up to 16 seats; 18,460 KZT for a bus. Same tariff applies to most national parks. Fees increased 8-12% from 2025 due to MRP base indexation. Always bring cash — eco-post card terminals are unreliable.
- What is the most visited Kazakhstan national park?
- Ile-Alatau National Park surrounding Almaty is the most-visited by both locals and tourists, including the Shymbulak ski resort, Big Almaty Lake, and Medeu (currently under reconstruction until 2027). For pure-tourism destinations, Charyn Canyon (~250,000 visitors/year) and Kolsai Lakes are the top international tourist parks.
- How much does it cost to enter Kolsai in 2026?
- Kolsai Lakes National Park 2026 fees: 738 KZT per person per day (sanitary), 3,027 KZT for a car. Combined for 2 people in 1 car for 2 days: about 6,000 KZT. Additional charges: boat rental 5,000-10,000 KZT/hour, horse rental to Middle Lake 7,000-12,000 KZT, local UAZ van Saty to Kaindy 1,500-2,000 KZT per person. Bring cash.
- When was the newest Kazakhstan national park established?
- Kalbinsky National Park was established in 2025 in East Kazakhstan, covering approximately 160,000 hectares of the Kalba Range. It is the most recent addition to Kazakhstan's national park system. Tourism infrastructure is still developing. Before Kalbinsky, the previous newest park was Ulytau Nature Park (2022).
- Where can I download Kazakhstan national parks data as CSV?
- A complete CSV dataset of all 14 Kazakhstan national parks with 2026 fees, areas, locations, and key features is available at about-kazakhstan.com/datasets/kazakhstan-national-parks-2026.csv. Open access with attribution. Compiled from Kazakh government tariff orders and Ministry of Ecology data, verified April 2026.
Last verified: 27 April 2026. Annual refresh after January MRP update.
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