List of national parks of Kazakhstan

# Name Photo Location Kazakh Area (km2) Year Description
1 Altyn-Emel
Almaty Region
44°20′N 78°26′E
4600 1996 The park covers about 4600 square kilometers between the Ili River and the Ak-Tau mountain range, near Lake Kapchagai, and consists mostly of desert and rocky terrain.[1]
2 Bayanaul
Pavlodar Province
50°49′N 75°40′E
684 1985 located in southeastern Pavlodar Province, 140 kilometers from the industrially developed city of Ekibastuz, on the outskirts of the Central Kazakh Uplands. The park was founded in 1985, making it Kazakhstan's first national park. It was created to preserve and restore the natural flora and fauna found in the Bayanaul mountain range.
3 Burabay
Akmola Region
53°05′N 70°18′E
835 2000 Burabay covers a tract of low mountains and pine forests on the Kokshetau steppe of north-central Kazakhstan. The park combines resort facilities, ecotourism, and nature conservation.[2]
4 Buiratau Akmola Region
51°20′N 73°20′E
890 2011 Preserves a unique transitional zone between dry steppe and semi-arid forest ecosystems of the Central Uplands of Kazakhstan.[3]
5 Charyn Canyon
Almaty Region
43°21′N 79°04′E
1251 2004 The park stretches along the Charyn River, including Charyn Canyon. The Canyon, with its thinly stratified red sedimentary rock, it is said to resemble the Grand Canyon in the US; it is however smaller - 50 km from end to end.[4]
6 Ile-Alatau
Almaty Region]
43°05′N 77°5′E
2000 1996 It is situated in the Zailiysky Alatau (“raised mountains”), south of the city of Almaty between Gorge Turgen in the east and Chemolgan River in the west.[5]
7 Karkaraly
Karaganda Region]
49°25′N 75°25′E
1121 1998 Covers a pine-forested 'mountain oasis' in the steppes of the Kazakh Uplands.[6]
8 Katon-Karagay
East Kazakhstan Region]
49°10′N 85°36′E
6434 2001 The park fills the west side of the "X" where the borders of Kazakhstan, Russia, China, and Mongolia meet. The highest peak in Siberia (Belukha Mountain, 4,506 m (14,783 ft)), is on the Russian border in the Katun Range.[7]
9 Kokshetau
Akmola Region]
53°15′N 68°26′E
1820 1996 Located in the transition zone between the Siberian taiga (to the north) and the southern steppes, the terrain is an "island" of forests, lakes, and mountains surrounded by steppe.
10 Kolsay Lakes
Almaty Region]
42°56′N 78°24′E
1619 2007 located on the north slope of the Tian Shan Mountains, southeast Kazakhstan (10 km from the border with Kyrgyzstan). Often referred to as "Pearls of Tien Shan", the park's main feature are the Kolsay Lakes located between the Raiymbek District and Talgar District of Almaty Region. The scenic Lake Kaindy is also within the park.
11 Sayram-Ugam
South Kazakhstan Region]
41°57′N 70°03′E
1490 2007 The park is a mountainous region of the Western Tian Shan Mountains, on the border with Uzbekistan. Ugam-Chatkal National Park of Uzbekistan is across the border, and Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve of Kazakhstan is directly to the northeast along the border. It is particularly known for stands of juniper forests, and stands of fruit and nut trees.[8]
12 Tarbagatai
East Kazakhstan Region
47°17′N 81°50′E
1363 2018 Tarbagatai was established in 2018 to protect a region of mountain-steppe in East Kazakhstan that supports stands of wild fruit trees that have been isolated from genetic encroachment by commercial varieties.[9]
13 Zhongar-Alatau
Almaty Region]
45°0′N 80°0′E
3560 2010 Also known as Jungar Alatau, or Dzungurian Alatau, the park was created in 2010 to protect the unique ecology of the Dzungarian Alatau, an isolated, glaciated mountain range in Kazakhstan, on the southeastern border with China.[10]

References

  1. Altyn-Emel National Park Bird Life International
  2. "Park Burabay". Official Website - Park Burabay. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  3. "Buiratau Park". Official web site, Buiratau State National Natural Park. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  4. "Charyn Canyon NNP". Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  5. "Ile Alatau National Park". Explore Kazakhstan. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  6. "Astana Calling" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 31, 2010. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  7. "Katon-Karagay". UNESCO. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  8. "Sayram-Ugam National Park". Official Park Website. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  9. "ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN - State national Tarbagatai natural park". CIS Legislation. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  10. "Zhongar-Alatau National Park". Travel Around the World. UNDP. Retrieved 28 June 2017.

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