Visite privée d'une demi-journée au camp d'Alzhir au départ de Nur-Sultan





Description
Alzhir - Camp d'Akmola pour les épouses des traîtres de la patrie - l'un des plus grands camps de l'Union soviétique et l'une des trois "îles" de "l'archipel du Goulag". Le camp a été ouvert au début de 1938, lorsqu'il a reçu les premières tranches de prisonniers - pour la plupart des membres des familles de traîtres. Selon des données incomplètes, le nombre de refoulés dépassait 18 000 condamnés. Il est situé à 40 km à l'ouest de Nur-Sultan, vous aurez donc l'occasion de traverser l'interminable steppe kazakhe. Aujourd'hui, le complexe musée-mémorial comprend les objets suivants : Un wagon de train de l'époque de Staline pour le transport des prisonniers. Le bâtiment du musée Le Mur de la mémoire avec les noms de plus de 7 000 femmes passe son mandat dans le camp d'Alzhir. La caserne – le bâtiment où vivaient les femmes détenues. et autres expositions dans la cour Traversez le village de Malinovka - des arrêts peuvent être organisés sur demande. Transfert à l'hôtel.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
ALZHIR est un nom familier qui vient de l'abréviation АЛЖИР, qui signifie « camp d'Akmola pour les femmes des traîtres à la patrie » (en russe). Le camp, qui était le plus grand camp de femmes de l'Union soviétique, a fonctionné entre 1938 et 1953 et a été un lieu de tragédie humaine pendant la période de répression stalinienne. On estime que plus de 18 000 prisonniers sont passés par le camp, dont certains y sont morts. Aujourd'hui, le site du camp abrite un musée et un mémorial dédiés à ces victimes de la répression politique et du totalitarisme. Il est situé à 40 km à l'ouest de Nur-Sultan. Le temps de trajet sera d'environ 1 heure dans chaque sens.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(6)
Interesting visit. My friendly guide Kamilla made it even better, she was very knowledgeable about the history of the camp and Kazakhstan in general.
It was a very good trip out of Astana, about 40mins drive to Alzhir. The camp museum was very interesting and we had an English speaking guide going through a lot of history. We spent about 2 hours there, walked around the neighbouring village and then returned to the hotel. Our guide Kamille was a pleasure to have. During the drive she talked about the history and answered any questions we had about Kazakhstan. It is a good trip for a half day so kids were not too tired.
Sobering and fascinating facility, of course, and the guide (Timon) explained it very well. The film that was shown at Alzhir was very helpful too. Seeing the countryside between Astana and Alzhir was also interesting. The whole experience was well worth the time and money!
We were very lucky to have Didara as our guide! As a historian, she knows almost everything about the city, the culture and the country. We also had the opportunity to talk about political and social issues. As Didara also showed interest in our lives, it was possible to discuss similarities and differences. Finally, Didara unscheduledly showed us the bazaar and helped us with our onward journey.
Thank you very much! We're thrilled to hear about your positive experience with Didara as your guide. Indeed, she holds a Master's degree in History. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to welcoming you back for more adventures in the future! Best Regards, To Go In Astana Team
Our guide was very knowledgeable and her English skills were excellent. She also took us to the synagogue in Astana something that we wanted to see.
We're delighted to hear that you had a great experience with our guide! Thank you for sharing your feedback! Best Regards, To Go In Astana Team
Private tour with Didaraas guide. She knows a lot and is very helpful to fulfill all your requests or change of tour. A bit overpriced. Private comfy and clean car.
Dear Mr Kenneth, Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate your kind words about our knowledgeable and helpful guide. We apologize that you found our tour to be a bit overpriced. We strive to provide high-quality tours and services at fair prices, but we understand that everyone has different expectations. We will take your feedback into consideration as we continue to expand our offering for different prices. Thank you for choosing our services and we hope to have the opportunity to serve you again in the future. Best regards, To Go In Astana team



