Duration
5 Nights / 6 DaysTour Type
Family TourLocation
Traditional open-air marketGreen Bazaar, also known as the Zelyony Bazaar, is one of Almaty’s most popular markets and a must-visit for anyone looking to experience local culture, fresh produce, and traditional Kazakh goods. Located in the heart of the city, this bustling market offers a sensory overload of colors, smells, and sounds, making it an essential stop for tourists. Whether you're a food lover, souvenir hunter, or just looking to explore the local lifestyle, Green Bazaar is an exciting place to immerse yourself in Kazakhstan’s rich cultural heritage.
Fresh Produce and Local Delicacies: The Green Bazaar is famous for its wide selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and dried fruits. You can find everything from juicy local apples to fragrant spices used in traditional Kazakh cuisine.
Traditional Kazakh Goods: The market is home to a variety of traditional items, including handmade carpets, Kazakh jewelry, pottery, and textiles. These make for perfect souvenirs and gifts to bring back home.
Kazakh Sweets and Snacks: Don’t miss the wide array of sweet treats like chak-chak (fried dough coated in honey), kurt (dried cheese), and other regional specialties. The bazaar’s food section offers a true taste of Kazakhstan’s culinary traditions.
Local Meat and Dairy Products: Green Bazaar is also known for its meat and dairy products, with fresh cuts of lamb, beef, and chicken, as well as traditional Kazakh dairy products like kumis (fermented mare's milk) and ayran (a yogurt drink).
Bargaining: One of the most exciting aspects of shopping at Green Bazaar is the art of bargaining. Sellers here are often open to negotiating prices, making it a fun and interactive shopping experience.
Fruits and Vegetables: ₹200 – ₹1,500 per kg (depending on season and type)
Kazakh Sweets: ₹300 – ₹1,000 for a box of local sweets
Handmade Carpets and Textiles: ₹2,500 – ₹10,000, depending on the size and quality
Dairy Products: ₹200 – ₹800 for local cheeses, yogurt, and traditional dairy items
Meat Products: ₹500 – ₹2,500 per kg for fresh local meat cuts
Souvenirs (Jewelry, Pottery, Handicrafts): ₹500 – ₹5,000 depending on the item
Explore the Food Stalls: Sample local dishes and pick up fresh fruits, vegetables, and snacks.
Shop for Souvenirs: Find authentic Kazakh handicrafts, carpets, and jewelry.
Bargain with Local Sellers: Practice your bargaining skills and get the best prices for unique goods.
Enjoy Traditional Kazakh Sweets: Try local sweet treats like chak-chak and kurut to get a taste of Kazakh cuisine.
Immerse in Local Culture: The lively atmosphere and interaction with friendly locals provide a genuine experience of Kazakh culture