Jean_ChristopheL577
Another hidden place in Kazakhstan which should be properly developed for tourism... It's difficult to find it by following the road signs and it takes ca 3 hours to drive there from Almaty. The road is not particularly difficult. Once there, you will see dozens of petroglyphs that have been left by a not-so-well-identified prehistoric tribe. It is just interesting to find such a place in the middle of nowhere. Don't forget to bring a lot of water, especially if you visit it from May to September. There is nowhere to hide from the (burning) sun.
MiroslavK961
we were there by car, not marked place but possible to findno net, no cell network but gps worked on the phonefinally, very interesting history, unbelievable stories from local guideone of the most beautifull places in KZ
AgataT536
amazing place! yes, quite difficult to find it on the gps maps but enough to buy an old fashioned map and there you go! now the name is a Kazakh one, Tanbaly. very friendly and enthusiastic guide, amazing views, even more amazing deep dive into bronze and iron ages.
richardn715
Very difficult to reach without tour guide bus (cost USD$200 or more). I went solo, to reduce cost, took bus to Uzynagach and then haggled with the bus driver who then asked his nephew to drive me to Tamgaly Atass (mountain) by car for USD$70. Road condition is very bad and the local have no idea of this place as the UNESCO site is not well-known internally – however actual site is well maintained. The site is on route to Kopa train station (in the middle of nowhere with NO road signs at all – ridiculous).