North Kazakhstan
Northern Kazakhstan includes the North Kazakhstan, Pavlodar, Akmola and Kostanai districts. The region is situated in the far north in the basin of rivers Esil, Tobyl and Obagan. From west to east, the North Kazakhstan stretches over 1300 km and from north to south - about 900 km.
The main rivers - Irtysh and its two left tributary Esil and Tobol. The largest lake - Kusmuryn and Sary Kopa in Kostanay region, Tengiz and Korgaldzhyn in Akmola region, Shagala, Shortan and Burabai in North-Kazakhstan region.
Some lakes are famous for therapeutic mineral salts and muds (lake Moiyldy in Pavlodar region, Maybalyk in North-Kazakhstanregion). Climate - is sharply continental, but differs from other areas by more moderate summer and lower winter temperatures.
Unique landscape of Kokshetau mountains, forests and lakes, exotic rocks of Bayanaul in the south of the Pavlodar region, the wealth of Kurgaldzhin reserve’s flora and fauna - a real chance to feel part of pristine nature.





