Kazakhstan – Digital Nomad Guide

Kazakhstan sprawls across thousands of miles of steppe and high-altitude forest, where Almaty's leafy Soviet-era blocks give way to mountain hiking trails and Astana's futuristic towers rise abruptly from the endless grassland. Life moves between the thick steam of banya sessions, weekend dacha escapes, and long plov dinners where Russian and Kazakh mix freely in conversation. You will find Almaty is the soulful hub for nomadic work with its reliable coffee shop Wi-Fi and rapid subway, while Astana offers a colder, ambitious glimpse into state-led urban planning. The tenge goes remarkably far for those earning USD, though you must prepare for winters that bite hard and a bureaucracy that demands true patience. Hardy remote workers drawn to post-Soviet experimentation and vast, wind-swept landscapes will find this a welcome alternative to the usual coastal comforts.

Visa

Visa-free entry for many countries up to 30 days. Longer stays require visas, with business visas available for remote workers.

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