The tourist complex “Keruen -Saray”, built in the spiritual capital of the Turkic world – the city of Turkestan in the south of Kazakhstan, this year plans to accept up to 1.5 million local and foreign tourists.
The largest tourist complex in Central Asia was built by a Turkish company 3 years ago.
“Keruen-Saray”, built on an area of 74 thousand square meters. meters, attracts the attention of tourists with architectural solutions combining the motives of oriental fairy tales. The object is located a 10 -minute walk from the main attraction of the city – Mausoleum Khoja Ahmed Yasavi.
In a complex whose corner tells about the history of Kazakhstan, horse performances are held. On the territory of the complex there is also a “Flying Theater”, which takes on fascinating travels in the 9D format. The ideological basis of this project was the ancient Kazakh legend about the sacred bird Samruk, laying eggs on the crowns of the tree of the universe. That is why the shape of the complex itself is made in the form of a nest with a gold egg.
In the evening, visitors can enjoy theatrical performances and water shows, telling the love story of the brave warrior Tolegen from the Jaglbayla family and the beauties of the gibek from the Shekta /Alimula.
The complex includes the street of merchants and artisans of the Silk Road, an amphitheater for the horse show, the eastern bazaar, trading rows and boutiques, hotels and restaurants, spa and fitness center.
In an interview with Anadolu, the general director of the tourist complex Keruen-Saray Akhmet Kelesh said that this year the complex celebrates its 3rd anniversary.
“Contrary to the fact that the first year after the opening, he coincided with the Pandemia of Coronavirus, we accepted half a million visitors. 40 percent of this number of profit from neighboring countries (Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan). Over the second year after the opening, the complex received 1 million tourists. Our The goal this year is to accept 1.5 million visitors, ”said the general director.
According to him, the complex accepts a large number of visitors from Turkey.