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Kazakhstan Strengthens Support for Tourism: What the New Law Changes for the Industry and Tourists
17.03.2026
Today, the Head of State signed the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan Regarding the Support of the Tourism Industry and Children’s Sports.” The law is aimed at improving conditions for the development of the tourism sector and increasing the effectiveness of state support measures.Under the new law, the key concepts in tourism legislation have been clarified, including tour guides, excursion leaders, tourist resources, and tourism facilities. The requirement for guides and excursion leaders to operate as individual entrepreneurs has been removed, allowing professionals to work independently of their organizational and legal form.The law introduces legal regulation for visitor centers, defining their legal status, functions, placement rules, and classification as tourism facilities. These centers will serve as key points for informing tourists about routes, services, and infrastructure, ensuring a unified standard of service for both domestic and foreign visitors.The law also clarifies state support measures for tourism infrastructure. It provides for reimbursement of part of the costs for entrepreneurs involved in the construction and reconstruction of visitor centers, roadside service facilities, tourist accommodations, the purchase of equipment for ski resorts, and tourist transport.Support measures for tour operators are included, such as cost subsidies and the acceleration of tourist buses’ passage through state border checkpoints. Additionally, children’s visits to national parks will be free of charge.A five-year monitoring system has been introduced to ensure the targeted use of supported facilities, along with oversight of sanitary and hygiene facilities at tourist sites.The set of changes is aimed at establishing a sustainable foundation for the development of domestic and inbound tourism, increasing the sector’s investment attractiveness, and attracting qualified professionals. The law also consolidates the authority of state bodies to define priority tourist territories and coordinate visitor centers with organizations established to support the industry.The adopted measures create conditions for the development of infrastructure, improvement of tourism service quality, and strengthening Kazakhstan’s position as a safe and attractive travel destination.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1183182?lang=kk
In accordance with Article 13 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Local Public Administration and Self-Government in the Republic of Kazakhstan,” public hearings are held by standing commissions of the maslikhat in the form of extended meetings.
17.03.2026
On February 25, 2026, a joint meeting of the standing committees of the Mendykara District Maslikhat was held. The meeting of the standing committees discussed preparations for public hearings of the Mendykara District Maslikhat.In accordance with the regulations of the Mendykara District Maslikhat, public hearings are held to discuss the most important and socially significant issues within the purview of the standing committees. The transfer of the Borovskoye Housing and Utilities-2016 State Public Enterprise to a competitive environment is one such issue.On March 17, 2026, the Mendykara District Maslikhat, together with the local executive authority, held public hearings on the privatization of the Borovskoye Housing and Utilities-2016 State Public Utilities Enterprise, a property complex of the Department of Housing and Utilities, Passenger Transport, and Highways of the Mendykara District. The hearings were attended by K. R. Rakhmetkaliev, Chairman of the Mendykara District Maslikhat; N. O. Bazhirov, Deputy Akim of the Mendykara District; A. K. Akhmetbekova, Acting Head of the Finance Department of the Mendykara District; and district residents.Previously, by resolution of the standing committee on socio-economic development of the district, planning and budget, industrial development, small and medium-sized businesses, agricultural issues, and law and order of the district maslikhat, a working group was established. This working group conducted a detailed month-long study of the Borovskoye Housing and Utilities Enterprise-2016, examining all aspects of its transfer to a competitive environment.During the public hearings, reports and positions of authorized bodies were presented, along with the opinions of those present regarding the circumstances and consequences of privatization. Following the public hearings, participants reached a consensus on the inadvisability of privatizing the state-owned utility company "Borovskoye Housing and Utilities-2016" of the state institution "Department of Housing and Utilities, Passenger Transport, and Highways of the Mendykarinsky District."Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maslihat-mendikara/press/news/details/1183165?lang=kk
A warm and heartfelt event titled “Shanyrak – the abode of happiness” was held at the District House of Culture, dedicated to Shanyrak Day as part of the Nauryznama decade.
17.03.2026
Families of different generations gathered around a symbolic half-yurt: golden jubilee couples, experienced families, and young pairs. The participants shared the secrets of family happiness, spoke about their traditions, and took part in an educational quiz on Kazakh customs and kinship ties.A particularly touching moment was the blessing (bata) given by the older generation to the young families.Such gatherings remind us of what matters most: family is our support, warmth, and the continuation of traditions. May every home be filled with peace, harmony, and joy, and may every shanyrak always remain high and strong!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1183113?lang=kk
On March 16, as part of Nauryznama, the third day is celebrated — the Day of Culture and National Traditions.
17.03.2026
March 16, as part of Nauryznama, the third day is celebrated — the Day of Culture and National Traditions. This day is dedicated to promoting the centuries-old cultural heritage of our people, their customs, and national values.At the rural club of the village of Bastauyshy, handicraft exhibitions were organized featuring traditional Kazakh items — the sacred dombra, kobyz, and chest, all handmade.The Day of Culture and National Traditions is an important opportunity to better understand the spiritual roots of the nation and to revive traditions that are beginning to be forgotten. This initiative is especially aimed at increasing the younger generation’s respect for national values.May our country’s culture flourish, and may our traditions always be honored!We wish every home well-being, prosperity, and unity. May our culture continue to develop, and may our national values live on forever!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar-bastaushy/press/news/details/1183045?lang=kk
Nauryznama: A National Guard Soldier Knows Nearly 100 Kyuis by Heart
17.03.2026
Private Aziz Temirbek, a conscript serviceman of Military Unit 5571 of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty, conscientiously fulfills his military duty while also promoting national art.Eighteen-year-old Aziz was born in the Syrdarya district of the Kyzylorda region. From early childhood, he developed a passion for the dombra. He received his first lessons on the national instrument at school from his teacher Gulnaz Seraliyeva. Later, he continued his studies at the Kazangap Kyzylorda Higher Music College, where he refined his performance skills under the guidance of instructor Zhansultan Zhumabek.Today, the guardsman knows nearly 100 kyuis by heart. Among the most expressive pieces in his repertoire are well-known works of Kazakh dombra music — “Saryarka,” “Serper,” “Aksak Kiik,” “Toremurat,” “Baizhuma” and others. According to Aziz, he mastered most popular kyuis by reading sheet music.— For me, the dombra is a sacred heritage that reflects the culture and traditions of our people. Even while serving in the military, I am glad to continue the traditions of the Syrdarya school of kyui performance, — says the serviceman.Currently, Aziz is serving in Almaty, ensuring public order and the safety of citizens. In his free time, at the request of his fellow servicemen, he takes up the dombra and performs familiar kyuis. His heartfelt playing lifts the spirits of the soldiers and strengthens their morale.The presence of such talented young people among the servicemen of the National Guard is a vivid testament to the continuity of national culture. Through the sound of the dombra, Aziz Temirbek continues the centuries-old traditions of Kazakh kyui, passing this spiritual heritage on to the next generation. #NAURYZNAMA Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1182976?lang=kk
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Kazakhstan Strengthens Support for Tourism: What the New Law Changes for the Industry and Tourists
17.03.2026
Today, the Head of State signed the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan Regarding the Support of the Tourism Industry and Children’s Sports.” The law is aimed at improving conditions for the development of the tourism sector and increasing the effectiveness of state support measures.Under the new law, the key concepts in tourism legislation have been clarified, including tour guides, excursion leaders, tourist resources, and tourism facilities. The requirement for guides and excursion leaders to operate as individual entrepreneurs has been removed, allowing professionals to work independently of their organizational and legal form.The law introduces legal regulation for visitor centers, defining their legal status, functions, placement rules, and classification as tourism facilities. These centers will serve as key points for informing tourists about routes, services, and infrastructure, ensuring a unified standard of service for both domestic and foreign visitors.The law also clarifies state support measures for tourism infrastructure. It provides for reimbursement of part of the costs for entrepreneurs involved in the construction and reconstruction of visitor centers, roadside service facilities, tourist accommodations, the purchase of equipment for ski resorts, and tourist transport.Support measures for tour operators are included, such as cost subsidies and the acceleration of tourist buses’ passage through state border checkpoints. Additionally, children’s visits to national parks will be free of charge.A five-year monitoring system has been introduced to ensure the targeted use of supported facilities, along with oversight of sanitary and hygiene facilities at tourist sites.The set of changes is aimed at establishing a sustainable foundation for the development of domestic and inbound tourism, increasing the sector’s investment attractiveness, and attracting qualified professionals. The law also consolidates the authority of state bodies to define priority tourist territories and coordinate visitor centers with organizations established to support the industry.The adopted measures create conditions for the development of infrastructure, improvement of tourism service quality, and strengthening Kazakhstan’s position as a safe and attractive travel destination.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1183182?lang=kk
In accordance with Article 13 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Local Public Administration and Self-Government in the Republic of Kazakhstan,” public hearings are held by standing commissions of the maslikhat in the form of extended meetings.
17.03.2026
On February 25, 2026, a joint meeting of the standing committees of the Mendykara District Maslikhat was held. The meeting of the standing committees discussed preparations for public hearings of the Mendykara District Maslikhat.In accordance with the regulations of the Mendykara District Maslikhat, public hearings are held to discuss the most important and socially significant issues within the purview of the standing committees. The transfer of the Borovskoye Housing and Utilities-2016 State Public Enterprise to a competitive environment is one such issue.On March 17, 2026, the Mendykara District Maslikhat, together with the local executive authority, held public hearings on the privatization of the Borovskoye Housing and Utilities-2016 State Public Utilities Enterprise, a property complex of the Department of Housing and Utilities, Passenger Transport, and Highways of the Mendykara District. The hearings were attended by K. R. Rakhmetkaliev, Chairman of the Mendykara District Maslikhat; N. O. Bazhirov, Deputy Akim of the Mendykara District; A. K. Akhmetbekova, Acting Head of the Finance Department of the Mendykara District; and district residents.Previously, by resolution of the standing committee on socio-economic development of the district, planning and budget, industrial development, small and medium-sized businesses, agricultural issues, and law and order of the district maslikhat, a working group was established. This working group conducted a detailed month-long study of the Borovskoye Housing and Utilities Enterprise-2016, examining all aspects of its transfer to a competitive environment.During the public hearings, reports and positions of authorized bodies were presented, along with the opinions of those present regarding the circumstances and consequences of privatization. Following the public hearings, participants reached a consensus on the inadvisability of privatizing the state-owned utility company "Borovskoye Housing and Utilities-2016" of the state institution "Department of Housing and Utilities, Passenger Transport, and Highways of the Mendykarinsky District."Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maslihat-mendikara/press/news/details/1183165?lang=kk
A warm and heartfelt event titled “Shanyrak – the abode of happiness” was held at the District House of Culture, dedicated to Shanyrak Day as part of the Nauryznama decade.
17.03.2026
Families of different generations gathered around a symbolic half-yurt: golden jubilee couples, experienced families, and young pairs. The participants shared the secrets of family happiness, spoke about their traditions, and took part in an educational quiz on Kazakh customs and kinship ties.A particularly touching moment was the blessing (bata) given by the older generation to the young families.Such gatherings remind us of what matters most: family is our support, warmth, and the continuation of traditions. May every home be filled with peace, harmony, and joy, and may every shanyrak always remain high and strong!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1183113?lang=kk
On March 16, as part of Nauryznama, the third day is celebrated — the Day of Culture and National Traditions.
17.03.2026
March 16, as part of Nauryznama, the third day is celebrated — the Day of Culture and National Traditions. This day is dedicated to promoting the centuries-old cultural heritage of our people, their customs, and national values.At the rural club of the village of Bastauyshy, handicraft exhibitions were organized featuring traditional Kazakh items — the sacred dombra, kobyz, and chest, all handmade.The Day of Culture and National Traditions is an important opportunity to better understand the spiritual roots of the nation and to revive traditions that are beginning to be forgotten. This initiative is especially aimed at increasing the younger generation’s respect for national values.May our country’s culture flourish, and may our traditions always be honored!We wish every home well-being, prosperity, and unity. May our culture continue to develop, and may our national values live on forever!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar-bastaushy/press/news/details/1183045?lang=kk
Nauryznama: A National Guard Soldier Knows Nearly 100 Kyuis by Heart
17.03.2026
Private Aziz Temirbek, a conscript serviceman of Military Unit 5571 of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty, conscientiously fulfills his military duty while also promoting national art.Eighteen-year-old Aziz was born in the Syrdarya district of the Kyzylorda region. From early childhood, he developed a passion for the dombra. He received his first lessons on the national instrument at school from his teacher Gulnaz Seraliyeva. Later, he continued his studies at the Kazangap Kyzylorda Higher Music College, where he refined his performance skills under the guidance of instructor Zhansultan Zhumabek.Today, the guardsman knows nearly 100 kyuis by heart. Among the most expressive pieces in his repertoire are well-known works of Kazakh dombra music — “Saryarka,” “Serper,” “Aksak Kiik,” “Toremurat,” “Baizhuma” and others. According to Aziz, he mastered most popular kyuis by reading sheet music.— For me, the dombra is a sacred heritage that reflects the culture and traditions of our people. Even while serving in the military, I am glad to continue the traditions of the Syrdarya school of kyui performance, — says the serviceman.Currently, Aziz is serving in Almaty, ensuring public order and the safety of citizens. In his free time, at the request of his fellow servicemen, he takes up the dombra and performs familiar kyuis. His heartfelt playing lifts the spirits of the soldiers and strengthens their morale.The presence of such talented young people among the servicemen of the National Guard is a vivid testament to the continuity of national culture. Through the sound of the dombra, Aziz Temirbek continues the centuries-old traditions of Kazakh kyui, passing this spiritual heritage on to the next generation. #NAURYZNAMA Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1182976?lang=kk