Fewer Tourists: Kazakhstan Falls Behind Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Albania

Kazakhstan entered the top 5 of the British travel magazine Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards, Orda.kz reports.
Kazakh Tourism reports that Kazakhstan entered the category of “most popular new destination.” The magazine's readers' top 10 favorite airlines included Kazakhstan’s Air Astana.
Inspiring and attractive tourist destinations, the best services and services in the travel industry were determined through online voting. The survey involved 168 thousand people from different countries of the world, the national company reported.
Although Kazakhstan falls behind Uzbekistan, our country is still ahead of Greenland, Armenia, and Nicaragua.
Meanwhile, Kazakhstan has introduced a visa for digital nomads, Neo Nomad.
Original Author: Alexandra Mokhireva
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