Kazakhstan’s wide steppes and rugged mountains hold layers of history and diverse natural landscapes, shaped by ancient trade routes and nomadic cultures. These places offer a compact but varied snapshot of Central Asia’s heritage.
There are 5 World Heritage Sites in Kazakhstan, ranging from the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi to Western Tien-Shan. For each site you’ll find below the columns: Inscription year, UNESCO type, Location.
World Heritage Sites in Kazakhstan
| Name | Inscription year | UNESCO type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi | 2003 | Cultural | Turkistan Region; nearest city: Turkestan |
| Tamgaly Petroglyphs | 2004 | Cultural | Almaty Region; nearest city: Almaty |
| Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan | 2008 | Natural | Akmola & Karagandy Regions; nearest city: Astana |
| Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor | 2014 | Cultural | Multiple regions across Kazakhstan; nearest city: Taraz/Turkestan; transboundary (China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan) |
| Western Tien-Shan | 2016 | Natural | Almaty Region; nearest city: Almaty; transboundary (Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan) |
Images and Descriptions

Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi
13th-century Timurid funerary complex built for Sufi poet Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, celebrated for its monumental dome, glazed tilework and spiritual importance on the Silk Road. A major pilgrimage and architectural landmark in southern Kazakhstan.

Tamgaly Petroglyphs
Extensive outdoor rock-art site with thousands of Bronze Age and later petroglyphs showing animals, hunting scenes and solar symbols. Offers a vivid window into ancient steppe cultures amid dramatic canyon scenery easily reached from Almaty.

Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan
Vast steppe and wetland complex crucial for migratory birds and rare mammals like the Saiga antelope. Includes Korgalzhyn and Naurzum reserves, internationally significant for birdwatching and intact steppe ecosystem processes near the capital.

Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor
Serial cultural property preserving Silk Road routes, caravanserais, forts and urban sites across Kazakhstan. Illustrates ancient trade and cultural exchange between East and West; visitors can explore archaeological remains, historic towns and trading landscapes.

Western Tien-Shan
High mountain ranges with glaciers, endemic plants and important populations of snow leopard and other wildlife. This transboundary natural site protects diverse alpine ecosystems, dramatic landscapes and offers trekking, wildlife viewing and mountain research opportunities.

