MANGYSTAU KAZAKHSTAN PHOTO TOUR
3 -11 APRIL 2027
A landscape and drone photography workshop in one of Central Asia's most surreal desert regions, designed for photographers who want to learn in the field, not just visit the places.
TRIP DETAILS
- Guides: Isabella Tabacchi and Alex Wides + local guides
- Group size: Max 12 participants
- Price: USD 4300 / EUR 3700 approx.
- Deposit: USD 1500
- Pick up and Drop-off: Aktau (SCO), Kazakhstan
- Accommodation: hotel on the first, middle and last nights; camping in between.
- Comfy single occupancy tent and camping gear provided by us.
- Unlimited data connection
- Portable Toilets
- Professional local chef
Join Our Exclusive Mangystau Kazakhstan Photo Tour
Join our Mangystau Kazakhstan photo tour for a 9-day landscape photography expedition across the surreal and untouched landscapes of western Kazakhstan.
Designed for photographers and adventure travelers, this immersive journey takes you deep into the Mangystau region, near the Caspian Sea, to capture extraordinary desert formations, dramatic horizons, and the raw beauty of Central Asia.
Travel by 4x4 to reach remote and spectacular locations, and spend the nights camping under the stars right where the best photo opportunities happen.
Every detail is designed to combine adventure with comfort: Starlink Wi-Fi, portable toilets, comfortable mattresses, a professional chef, full camping gear, and your own spacious three-room tent for a truly exclusive experience.
Ready for an unforgettable photography adventure in Mangystau?
Why this Mangystau Kazakhstan Photo Tour?
A 9-Day Landscape Photography Expedition with Isabella Tabacchi and Alex Wides
Experience Mangystau at its most extraordinary: a Kazakhstan photo tour created for photographers who want to learn landscape photography in rare locations, refined logistics, and a truly exclusive journey across surreal landscapes.
With carefully planned access, small-group comfort, and unforgettable scenery, this is a limited opportunity to photograph one of Central Asia’s most striking regions at the best possible pace.
Included & Excluded
Included
- Accommodation during the tour
- Accommodation in hotel during the first , middle and last night.
- Award- winning landscape photography guides
- Local guides and drivers
- All transportation in 4x4 vehicles - 3 people per car
- All meals during the expedition
- Camping gear: chairs, thick foam mats, pads, pillows, sleeping bags and single occupancy tents
- Portable toilets
- Professional local chef
- Starlink Wi‑Fi
- Group equipment: Generators, Refrigerators, Water
- Entrance fees to National Parks
- Big tent for kitchen and editing sessions
Excluded
- International flights
- Visa fees if needed
- Travel insurance
- Alcoholic drinks
- Personal expenses
- Tips
- Anything not mentioned in the included list
What we will capture in the Mangystau Photo Tour?
This Mangystau photo tour is shaped around the access to Mangystau’s most striking locations. Expect sunrise sessions on surreal salt flats, sunset shoots in remote desert formations, 4x4 drives across untouched terrain, and nights spent under the stars close to the best photo spots that you can admire in the gallery below.
Every day is designed to balance exploration, comfort, and the best possible shooting conditions, with the final route adapted to weather and light for the strongest photographic results
Martian-like plateaus and colorful canyons
Wind-sculpted limestone formations and sacred valleys
Golden sunrises, endless horizons, and magical night skies
The unique geological wonders of the Valley of Balls, Kharynzariq, Tuzbair, Bozzhira and Valley of Castles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for non-professional photographers?
Yes. The tour is designed for passionate photographers of all levels who want to learn and improve their landscape photography in exceptional locations.
What kind of accommodation is included?
You will stay in comfortable tents in the field and enjoy well-organized camping with mattresses, portable toilets, and full support from our team. It's also included the first and last night in a hotel in the downtown of Aktau and in the middle of the expedition in a small city.
Do I need special equipment?
Camera, lenses for landscape photography, especially wide-angle, drone (DJI Mavic Pro and Air are preferred), ball-head tripod. A more detailed packing list will be sent one month before the tour
How remote are the locations?
Very remote. That is part of the experience. We use 4x4 vehicles to access the most spectacular shooting spots in Mangystau.
Is Wi‑Fi available during the trip?
Yes, Unlimited Starlink Wi‑Fi is available in the field, so you can stay connected even in remote locations.
Do I need a drone license? Are there restrictions?
So far, tourists don't need licenses or permissions to fly in remote areas in Kazakhstan. I'll keep you posted if things change.
What is not included in the tour price?
International flights, visa fees if needed, travel insurance, alcoholic drinks, tips and personal expenses are not included unless otherwise stated.
Is Kazakhstan a safe country?
Yes, Kazakhstan is generally a very safe destination for tourists and expatriates. It maintains low rates of violent crime and boasts a welcoming local culture. The US Department of State and other international agencies rank the country among the safest globally, advising visitors to just take normal security precautions.
Is it safe to fly to Kazakhstan nowadays?
Yes, keep in mind that the European and American visitors fly to Aktau with stop-over in Istanbul, that is a safe destination at the moment. If you need any advices or assistance regarding the flight, feel free to contact us in the Contact form below. .
The best photo gear for the Mangystau Kazakhstan Photo Tour
For this immersive landscape photography tour in Mangystau, Kazakhstan, it’s important to come well-prepared with the right photo gear to fully capture the dramatic desert scenery, vast canyons, and star-filled skies.
A full-frame DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual settings is ideal for high-resolution landscape work. Bring a wide-angle lens (14–24mm or 16–35mm) for expansive desert vistas, medium lens (24-70, 24-120 mm) as well as a telephoto lens (70–200mm or longer) to isolate distant peaks and rock formations.
A sturdy tripod is essential for sunrise, sunset, and astrophotography, especially to face the very windy weather.
A drone to capture the incredible and colorful patterns and formations from above. Of course, it’s not essential for this photo tour but, if you have one, it’s recommended to bring one that can resist to the windy weather (better for example DJI Mavic 4 Pro and similar weight, not so much Mini). No license or permission is needed to fly in those remote places at the moment.
All the locations we will visit, are perfect for both camera and drone photography sessions.
We recommend polarizing filters to enhance contrast in the colorful skies of Mangystau and ND or GND in case you wish to make long exposures. Also pack extra batteries, dual memory cards, a remote shutter release, and lens cleaning kits, as fine desert dust is inevitable. This is a rare opportunity to shoot untouched terrain in changing light and weather, so the more prepared your gear, the more powerful your images will be.
Meet Your Guides
Two award-winning photographers combine field expertise, creative vision, and expedition know-how to create a seamless experience in Mangystau.
Isabella Tabacchi
Drone & landscape photographer
Isabella is an internationally recognized landscape photographer known for her evocative, emotional, and dreamlike style. She knows Mangystau deeply and brings a refined artistic perspective to the tour.
Isabella is Fujifilm ambassador and her award-winning work has been featured on National Geographic, Times, Forbes and many other international publishers.
Her presence ensures strong creative direction, beautiful locations, and a premium photographic experience.
Alex Wides
Expedition leader & panoramic photographer
Alex is an award-winning landscape photographer specializing in extreme panoramic photography and remote expedition logistics. With experience leading photo tours in demanding environments, he brings technical precision and field wisdom to every journey.
Alex won several awards including Siena Awards and Epson International Pano Awards.
His approach combines authentic wilderness experience with hands-on photography guidance.
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