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  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan
  • Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan

Untouched 3.6 Hectare Virgin Peninsula for Commercial Development for Sale in Eastern Kazakhstan

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Cost

$ 1 500 000
REF: KZ-999
70 000
Plot m²
Freehold
Ownership

Description

A very unique opportunity to own & develop a 3.6 hectare private peninsula along the Irtysh River, an increasingly popular tourist destination in the beautiful Eastern region in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Considering the ideal location of the property on the riverbank, this is fantastic place for a health retreat or sanctuary of relaxation, potentially also designed to provide light entertainment such as a variety of international or local health treatments, coupled with an outdoor cedar jacuzzi, natural open fireplace, or additionally even cold pools offering a contrast from warmer waters could be installed.

The peninsula provides an opportunity to develop a private community of waterfront cottages, as demonstrated in the visualisations, or potentially to alter the plans in order to create a project of even greater experience & enjoyment. This property is a blank canvas ready for the most modest or elaborate ideas for planning.

No matter what the infrastructure, you or your guests would enjoy pristine natural beauty, beaches, bays, & stunning waterfront views, no matter the season.

Please get in touch if you have any specific questions about the possibilities for development on this extremely unique investment & development opportunity.

A LITTLE ABOUT EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN & ALTAI

The Irtysh is a river in Kazakhstan, Russia & China. It is the chief tributary of the Ob and is also the longest tributary river in the world. The river's source lies in the Mongolian Altai in Dzungaria close to the border with Mongolia. The Irtysh's main tributaries include the Tobol, Demyanka and the Ishim.

The Altai Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and trekkers from all over the world, and cross the borders of Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia, and China. The southwestern part of the mountain range is located in Kazakhstan and is called the Kazakh Altai. This is a breathtakingly beautiful place with numerous rivers, lakes, dense forests and, of course, amazing mountain peaks.

Kazakh Altai stretches across two regions: East Kazakhstan Region and the recently established Abai Region. The largest cities are Ust-Kamenogorsk and Semey (Semipalatinsk). Both regions border China in the east and Russia in the northeast.

The peaks of the Altai Mountains are covered with snow almost all year round. Only for a few weeks they throw off the blanket of snow, and melt waters flow down giving life to dense forests. 40% of Kazakhstan's water reserves are concentrated in this region. The largest river is the Irtysh, and the largest lakes are Zaisan, Markakol, and the Bukhtarma Reservoir. Altai is also home to one of the tallest waterfalls in Kazakhstan – Kokkol Waterfall.

The highest point of the Altai Mountains is Mount Belukha (4506 m or 14783 ft) which stands on the border of Kazakhstan and Russia. Spiritual seekers believe this amazing two-headed mountain to have sacred power. According to the Old Believer legends, Altai shelters the entrance to the blessed country of Belovodiye, where justice and harmony reign. Other people believe that Shambhala, a mythical country mentioned in Buddhist manuscripts, is located there. The region has long attracted yogis, New Age devotees, and shamanic practitioners.

The Kazakh Altai occupies almost a tenth of the territory of the country. This is an amazingly scenic region where you can see several natural zones: steppe, deciduous and coniferous forests, subalpine meadows, and mountains. The unique nature of Altai is protected by the state with the Katon-Karagai National Park having been created here. In addition, there are the Markakol and the West Altai Nature Reserves.

East Kazakhstan is also famous for its pantotherapy centers. Pantotherapy uses young deer antlers for medicinal purposes and is believed to boost the immune system, slow down the aging process, and accelerate metabolism. No deer are harmed or endangered during antler harvesting.

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