What's there to do in this city? When is the best time to visit (I am planning to go in July perhaps).My impression is that it's a storied cosmopolitan city, the most friendly/accessible to Westerners in all of Central Asia, a city-state in Sid Meier's Civ 5 I am most interested in what the local expats/whites are up to. My small group of ~3 (late 20s) is definitely going to want to explore the rope bridge (Arman-Kopir) , but in contrast to previous trips we want to do less 50 year old woman "gawking at museums" activities and more intentional or possibly expensive activities - social scene, meeting fellow travellers, maybe horseback trip, kayaking. Probably aiming for a week or more in and around Almaty myself, my idiot friends want to get robbed by gypsies on dirt roads in Uzbekistan so they'll be there for shorter.
>>2882290>less 50 year old woman "gawking at museums" activities What a faggy thing to say. Women don't go to museums, except cool nerdy or alt chicks, and they're usually younger. Majority of women, and especially older women, travel to just sip champagne, go on boat tours, hang out at the beach, and do shopping. The only tourist sites they even intentionally go to are ones that look cool on instagram, they never give a fuck about the actual history or learning anything new, unless of course it's packaged into some kind of tour with a cooking/pottery class
>>2882298Only retarded instagram larpers waste their travel on museums
I had to kill two weeks in Almaty once but you sound like such an obnoxious faggot I'd just like you to know you don't deserve help
>>2882373alright then fuck you too don't make me go to reddit