Located in the south of Kazakhstan, Talas River Promenade is an urban renewal project along the Talas River in the historical city of Taraz. Below are detailed ways to reach this serene destination.
Taraz has its own airport, Taraz Airport (IATA: DMB). International travellers can connect through major airports such as Almaty or Nur-Sultan before taking a local flight to Taraz. Upon arrival at the Taraz Airport, travellers can hire a taxi or use public transport to reach the Talas River Promenade.
The city of Taraz is well connected by Kazakhstan's railway network. The train station is known as Taraz Railway Station. From the railway station, travellers can easily book a taxi or catch a bus towards the city central areas and from there, continue on to the Talas River Promenade.
Travellers can reach the Talas River Promenade by road, either by taking a long-distance bus or by driving if they've rented a car. The city has a good road network linked to major cities in Kazakhstan. Main roads leading to Taraz include the A2 highway (from Almaty) and A371 (from the Kyrgyz border).
Upon reaching Taraz, visitors can use the city's public bus system or hire a taxi to travel comfortably to the Talas River Promenade. Most bus routes are connected to major parts of the city, making it accessible. Locals are generally helpful, don’t hesitate to ask for directions.