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Astana to host major European travel forum amid rising tourist arrivals

Representatives of Kazakhstan and Germany at the Kazakhstan pavilion during ITB Berlin
Representatives of Kazakhstan and Germany at the Kazakhstan pavilion during ITB Berlin Copyright  Copyright: Kazakh Tourism
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By Meruyert Zhakiyanova
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Kazakhstan will host the German DRV Destination Forum in Astana in August 2026 amid growing tourist flows from Germany. The agreement, reached at the ITB travel fair in Berlin, is expected to deepen tourism cooperation and raise Kazakhstan’s profile among German tour operators.

Kazakhstan and Germany’s largest tourism association, Deutscher Reiseverband (DRV), have agreed to hold the DRV Destination Forum in the capital Astana in August 2026. At the event, national and regional agencies will present tourism destinations, hold B2B meetings and elaborate on Kazakhstan’s offerings.

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The agreement is seen by both sides as an important step toward strengthening bilateral tourism cooperation. DRV represents more than 4,000 companies and accounts for around 90% of organised outbound travel by German citizens.

“As a result of the forum, we expect Kazakhstan tours to be included in the catalogues of leading German tour operators and actively promoted in Germany,” said Minister of Tourism and Sports Yerbol Myrzabossynov.

“Hosting the DRV Forum sends a strong signal to the entire German tourism community that cooperation between our two countries in tourism is reaching a new level.”

The agreement was reached during ITB Berlin 2026, one of the world’s largest travel trade fairs, where Kazakhstan has been participating annually since 2013. This year, the country presented a national stand featuring 21 inbound tour operators, representatives of the hospitality sector, Kazakh cuisine restaurants, and six regional and city administrations.

From left: Nurbol Baizhanov, Acting Chairman of the Tourism Industry Committee, and Albin Loidl, DRV President.
From left: Nurbol Baizhanov, Acting Chairman of the Tourism Industry Committee, and Albin Loidl, DRV President. Copyright: Kazakh Tourism

On the sidelines of the fair, officials said interest among German travellers in Kazakhstan has been steadily growing. In 2025, more than 95,000 German citizens visited the country, about 3,000 more than the previous year, continuing a positive trend in tourist arrivals.

Germany remains the leading European source market for visitors to Kazakhstan, significantly ahead of other countries.

According to Kazakhstan’s national statistics, about 20,000 visitors arrived from the United Kingdom in 2024, followed by Italy with more than 13,000 travellers. France ranked third among European markets after Germany, with more than 12,000 visitors. Final figures for 2025 have not yet been released.

Inbound tourism from Europe is supported by Kazakhstan’s visa-free regime for stays of up to 30 days. For longer stays, the country has introduced the Neo Nomad Visa, which allows remote professionals to live in Kazakhstan for up to one year while working remotely and travelling across the country.

Kazakhstan’s tourism appeal

At ITB Berlin, Kazakhstan presented itself as a destination combining diverse landscapes with a rich cultural heritage.

As the world’s ninth-largest country, it spans four distinct geographical zones, offering travellers a wide variety of scenery – from vast steppes and deserts to alpine mountains and lakes.

Big Almaty Lake in southeastern Kazakhstan.
Big Almaty Lake in southeastern Kazakhstan. Copyright: Kazakh Tourism

“We have everything that a tourist needs,” said Talgat Gazizov, chairman of the management board of the national tourism company Kazakh Tourism. “Visitors can experience beautiful nature, modern cities such as Astana, and large areas of untouched wilderness – all within one country.”

According to national statistics for 2024, the three most visited destinations in Kazakhstan were Almaty and the Tian Shan mountains, known for hiking and skiing, which attracted more than 2.7 million visitors.

Bozzhyra tract in the Mangystau region of western Kazakhstan
Bozzhyra tract in the Mangystau region of western Kazakhstan Copyright: Kazakh Tourism

The Mangystau region, offering beach tourism along the Caspian Sea and famous for dramatic desert landscapes such as the Bozzhyra tract, welcomed more than 400,000 visitors. The third most visited destination was the Burabay resort area near the capital Astana, which received nearly 350,000 tourists.

Top tourist destinations in Kazakhstan by number of visitors, 2021–2024.
Top tourist destinations in Kazakhstan by number of visitors, 2021–2024. Copyright: Meruyert Zhakiyanova

Preliminary data for 2025 suggests that the upward trend in visitor numbers has continued, with these destinations remaining among the most popular in Kazakhstan.

The Burabay resort area near Astana, Kazakhstan
The Burabay resort area near Astana, Kazakhstan Copyright: Kazakh Tourism

For the upcoming DRV Destination Forum in Astana, officials plan to showcase a broader range of locations to international tour operators.

Alongside the already popular Almaty mountain region and Mangystau’s desert landscapes, the programme is expected to highlight East Kazakhstan’s Altai mountains, known for forests and alpine lakes, as well as the historic city of Turkistan, home to the UNESCO-listed Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Mausoleum, one of Central Asia’s most significant cultural landmarks.

Officials hope that these efforts will help position Kazakhstan as a competitive destination for leisure and business travel in Europe and beyond.

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