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9 parks selected in this guide.
Heritage apple orchards on Almaty's southern slopes — the city's name means "Father of Apples" and these are the ancestral wild-apple forests..

The Ile-Alatau National Park covers 200,000 hectares of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains immediately south of Almaty, ranging from foothills at 600 m to glacial peaks above 4,500 m. It is one of the most accessible mountain national parks in Central Asia.

Hilltop park above Almaty with a Beatles monument, mini-zoo, and mountain-view restaurant..

Panfilov Park is a leafy urban park in central Almaty named after the 28 Panfilov Guardsmen who defended Moscow in 1941. Shaded by towering oaks and poplars, it houses the Zenkov Cathedral, the Eternal Flame war memorial, and the Musical Instruments Museum.
Small Japanese-style garden within the First President's Park with a tea house, stone lanterns, and koi pond..

Gorky Park (officially the Central Park of Culture and Rest) is Almaty's most popular urban park, a Soviet-era green space with mature tree-lined alleys, a Ferris wheel, amusement rides, and an ice rink in winter.

The Main Botanical Garden of Almaty is a 103-hectare sanctuary of greenery on the northern edge of the city centre. Established in 1932, it holds collections of trees, shrubs, and flowers from Central Asia, Siberia, and beyond, including a tropical greenhouse.

Southern section of the First President's Park with musical fountains and Tian Shan mountain views..

The Park of the First President is a modern landscaped park on Almaty's southern edge, offering wide paths, fountains, and unobstructed views of the Alatau mountain range. It provides a quieter alternative to the city's older Soviet parks.