
KAZAKHSTAN
Mangistau Peninsula -
around Fort Shevchenko
Fort Shevchenko is a military-base town and administrative in Mangistau region on the eastern shore of Caspian Sea.
Tamshaly (Tamshali) valley and canyon : 35 km from Fort Shevchenko,you will find a very little corner of Paradise called Tamshali, which means "merry thaw" in Kazakh. This is a valley covered with a small lake and willow and poplar trees in the middle of the arid steppe.
BEST TIME to VISIT KAZAKHSTAN
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to MANGISTAU
From May to September

Kehti Baba - graveyards

white horse in the steppe

Sustan Epe - Underground Mosque - view top down of the starirs and the mosque

Tamschaly Valley and canyon - a bird near the small lake

Fort Shevchenko

Fort Shevchenko

Fort Shevchenko - Chapel

Fort Shevchenko - Mosque

Fort Shevchenko

old russian van

the endless steppe finally flinish at the caspian shore

Caspian sea and beach

the endless steppe

Sustan Epe - Underground Mosque - from outside, the top of the mosque is visible

Sustan Epe - Underground Mosque

Sustan Epe - Underground Mosque - from outside, the top of the mosque is visible

No road signs in the steppe so the best way is to ask

driving the steppe

camels

Tamschaly Valley and canyon - a small lake

vacations for camels at the caspian sea

Caspian sea and the steppe

local market

steppe's bar to share a cup of tea

around Sustan Epe - canyon

very simple house

Kehto Baba - graveyards

camels have a owner but are free to move in the steppe. They aren't anymore used for haulage, just for tradition.

Tamschaly Valley and canyon - a small lake

wild camping along the caspian sea

driving the steppe

herd of horses riding the steppe. They have a owner but aren't anymore used, replaced by 4WD cars

Cimetery with rich graveyards

herd of horses grazing

the steppe is ending in the Caspian sea

a lighthouse in the steppe ? yes but on the caspian shore

herd of horses

herd of horses riding free in the steppe. They have a owner but aren't anymore used, replaced by 4WD cars

camels at Caspian sea