Kazakhstan is a cultural and ecological treasure trove with major worldwide significance, thanks to its UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are many overlooked treasures in Kazakhstan that will astound you. For instance, Shymkent. Once a thriving stop on the Silk Road, it is now one of Kazakhstan's largest cities. The name translates to "the city in the grass/turf." Founded in the 12th century, Shymkent was destroyed by Genghis Khan and later damaged by various nomadic tribes. Russia conquered it in 1864, making it an important trading centre.







