Kazakhstan Polygon Autumn Tour

Start
Aug 24, 2026
Semey
End
Aug 28, 2026
Astana
Duration
5 days
Price
US$1145.00



TOUR OVERVIEW



Heard of Chernobyl? You know, possibly the most famous accident in recent history, so disastrous that it’s almost unbelievable. Well this is Kazakhstan’s answer to Chernobyl – but it was done on purpose. The test site at Semeypalatinsk, or the Polygon, is where the Soviet Union did the majority of their nuclear testing, performing 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989, with a total of 2,500 times the power of the bombs dropped at Hiroshima.

This tour is centred around exploring the test site and surrounding areas, starting in the very industrial and Soviet city of Semey, but you will also get a glimpse into modern Kazakhstan as we end the tour in futuristic Astana (formerly known as Nur Sultan, formerly known as Astana, formerly known as Akmola, formerly known as Tselinograd).

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This tour can be done alone, or if you'd like to see a really cool unique Central Asian event, join us for the Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan right after this tour, or check out our 5 Stans Autumn Tour , which leads onto Turkmenistan Independence Day Tour .


Polygon nuclear testing site, Semeypalatinsk, Semey, Kazakhstan
Polygon nuclear testing site, Semeypalatinsk, Semey, Kazakhstan

If you like the look of this tour but the dates don't work for you, or you'd like to do part of the tour, please get in touch and let us know. All our tours are able to be split into smaller sections, we're always scheduling new tours and your dates might work for one of them, or we can always organise an independent tour.



INCLUSIONS:

Accommodation in twin share at roughly 3 star hotels/guesthouses, breakfast included

Transport as per itinerary

Entrance fees to most sites (as per itinerary)

Guiding


SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: $250

What is the single supplement? This is paid to guarantee a single room. If you are travelling alone and would like to be roomed with another single traveller, you do not need to pay this.



EXCLUSIONS:

Visa fees if necessary

Visa support if necessary

Meals other than breakfast

Transport to and from the start and end of tour

Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities


Atomic Lake, Polygon nuclear testing site, Semeypalatinsk, Semey, Kazakhstan
Astana, Kazakhstan


TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


See the surreal Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site

Visit the futuristic purpose built capital Astana

Explore the Soviet cities of Kurchatov and Semey



Itinerary
Day 1Mon Aug 24
Semey
  • Today will be dedicated to exploring Semey.
  • Semey is definitely not on the normal tourist trail, though it will feel a lot more like civilisation compared to Kurchatov. Some will know it by its Russian name – Semipalatinsk. Semey is the epitome of Soviet Kazakhstan and was formerly one of the main cities in the north of the country, although it’s now overshadowed by nearby Astana (Nur Sultan). Semey is also said to have a much stronger Russian character compared with most of Kazakhstan, owing to the closeness to the Russian border and the large scientific community.
  • We’ll take a look around town admiring the mosaics and public art. We'll stop at the "I Love Semey" sign, see examples of pre-Soviet, Soviet, and post-Soviet architecture, and the "Stronger than Death" anti-nuclear monument. We'll end up at what will probably be a highlight of Semey - the famous Lenin Alley. It's literally a line of Lenin busts and statues.
  • In the evening, we will have the option to take a pretty unique river cruise through the town of Semey (not included in tour price), on an old Soviet liner giving you a nice industrial feel of the town.
  • Overnight in Semey.
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Day 2Tue Aug 25
Semey, Polygon, Kurchatov
  • Atomic Lake, Polygon, Semeypalatinsk nuclear test site, Kazakhstan Leaving Semey, we'll start seeing the nuclear sites themselves .
  • First though, we'll pass Sarzhal, a small traditional Kazakh village which was the closest settlement to the nuclear test site. From here we’ll really be able to get the context of how close some of these people were to the nuclear testing.
  • We’ll be able to see Degelen, also known as Plutonium Mountain because of the many underground nuclear tests that took place here, that changed this once nomadic oasis into the post-apocalyptic moonscape that it now is.
  • And as a little bonus, in Sarzhal, we will also have the chance to try what is considered the most famous horse milk in Kazakhstan. We’re not sure if we believe them, but the locals swear it’s not radioactive. Upto you whether you try some (possibly) radioactive horse milk or not!
  • Our next stop is the famous atomic lake. This lake was made by an explosion 25 times greater than Hiroshima. While it might look like the lake was an interesting consequence of the testing, it was in fact an intentional side effect, as the experiments were designed for earth-moving purposes to artificially create lakes, harbours and canals. Unbelievably, locals fish in the lake, despite warnings by authorities that it is hazardous. Kurchatov, urbex, Polygon, Semeypalatinsk nuclear test site, Kazakhstan
  • We’ll then head to the town of Kurchatov, a formerly closed city, where the headquarters of the nuclear testing was based. This town is known as the Soviet “Los Alamos”, named after the founder of the Soviet nuclear program Igor Kurchatov.
  • And we'll spend the evening exploring this eerie and bizarre town. Due to its importance and the stature of the residents, this was a resplendent town, full of grandeur - wide boulevards, impressive buildings with grand entrances, the most expensive housing available. Most of the town is derelict now as there is no employment to sustain the town’s population, so it's a great place to explore and get your abandoned Soviet stuff fix.
  • The accommodation tonight will also be a very Soviet experience, in the only hotel in town.
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Day 3Wed Aug 26
Kurchatov, Polygon, Overnight train Degelen to Astana
  • Leaving Kurchatov in the morning, we’ll continue on to more of the nuclear test site – known as the Polygon . 456 Nuclear tests were conducted here, and the effects can be witnessed first-hand with the destroyed surroundings and large craters caused by the explosions. Polygon, Semeypalatinsk nuclear test site, Kazakhstan
  • We’ll explore the bunkers used by those performing the tests and the epicentres of the explosions.
  • Later on, we’ll check out the Chagan abandoned airbase. During the Cold War this was home to one of the Soviet Union’s main air force bases for the deployment of long-range bombers carrying nuclear weapons. The location is interesting as it’s on the Chinese border. Part of the reason for its location was the rising tensions due to the Sino-Soviet split.
  • We will then head back to Kurchatov for a bite to eat at a local soviet style canteen or ‘stolovaya’, before heading to Degelen train station, to catch the overnight train to Astana.
  • For anyone following a map, or familiar with these locations, you might be wondering why we're going to Degelen, a town 130km south of Kurchatov. During the Soviet Union, this was one of the most prestigious and important towns in the whole country, but it was also equally as secretive, and they literally named the train station after a different town so that the location wasn't given away.
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Day 4Thu Aug 27
Astana
  • Bayterek, Astana, Kazakhstan We will spend today exploring this very spread out, but ridiculously impressive city.
  • Built in 1997, Astana resembles in many ways other cities such as Ashgabat, or to a lesser extent Baku. Clearly built from nothing at the snap of a finger, several of the world's most iconic architects were given carte blanche and tasked with the epic job of designing an incredibly unique city.
  • What's in a name? Mini Kazakhstanland, Astana, Kazakhstan Although currently known as Astana, it was known as Nur Sultan (after the first President of Kazakhstan Nur Sultan Nazarbayev) from 2019 until 2022, before that the city was known as Astana for the first time. Before 1997 it was Tselinograd, and before that it was Akmola or Akmolinsk in Russian.
  • For anyone who could do with a bit of freshening up after the overnight train, we’ll have an optional visit to a local Russian-style bathhouse, known as a banya (not included in tour price). This is great way to scrub up and experience some Russian and Kazakh culture before heading out to explore the city. Expo site, Astana, Kazakhstan
  • We’ll start our exploration of the city with a SAIGA favourite – mini Kazakhstanland! Which is pretty much what you’d expect – it’s a land made of miniature models of each province in Kazakhstan. Including Kurchatov of course, so it’s a really cool way to recap all the things you’ve seen on the trip so far.
  • We then continue exploring the sites of the city, taking in the interesting architecture, both old and new, from old relics of the Soviet Union (including a visit to a Soviet antique store) as well as the new modern skyscrapers and palaces.
  • Next we'll make a stop at the Palace of Independence, before continuing on to the shopping and entertainment centre "Khan Shatyr", probably Astana's most famous building. The building is in the shape of a giant, slightly lop-sided tent, and it's got everything inside that you might want. Restaurants, luxury shops, and even an aquapark which has sand imported from the Maldives.
  • We'll finish up the city tour with a visit to Bayterek. Sometimes referred to as the “Chupa Chup” because it looks like one, Bayterek has become a symbol of Astana. From the viewing platform, which is 97 meters high, symbolising the year of the city becoming capital, you can get spectacular views over the new city.
  • And for our final night together, we’ll suggest a group dinner at our favourite restaurant in this city, Epokha. It's Soviet themed, but to the next level, and descriptions just won't do it justice.
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Day 5Fri Aug 28
Astana, End of Tour
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