Journey to Kazakhstan

All about my international adoption from Kazakhstan

Ust-Kamenogorsk ( Oskeman) Kazakhstan Overview

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Here is my crudely drawn (in paint) map of Ust.  I hope that you will find it somewhat useful. 

SHINY RIVER HOTEL 

Let me start at the hotel that I stayed at The Shiny River.  It was very nice.  It is most likely the nicest hotel in Ust – to them it is a five star hotel and I would say that it is very nice indeed.  I really thought that the staff there was excellent and their eventual (not in the beginning be prepared to make friends) affability made the stay that much more pleasant.  There are some great personalities at the front desk and just all around interesting people.  The breakfast and taxes were included in the price I was quoted.  The breakfast buffet was good.  Not incredible and not terrible.  Like any buffet that you visit for three weeks at some point it was not all that exciting but in the first week when I thought I would not find anything I would want to eat it was very nice to start the day off with some items that were appetizing and filling.  I in particular ate the little cut up hot dogs, the wonderful potato and onions, mandarin oranges, pineapple chunks, and always about two glasses of the orange or apple (one or the other) juice they had available that morning.  They also had omeletes to order, cereal, cream of wheat, many different varieties of breakfast breads, and yogurt.  The rooms were very nice and clean and modern.  The bed was very comfortable as were the pillows.  My room was cleaned very well each day and after I began leaving about 200 tenge in the room each day – about $1.80 – I always got some extra service like a cleaning out of the little fridge in the room or a reorganization of my messy cosmetic items in the bathroom.  You could get CNN in English and various music videos and then there was the all pervasive Fashion Network that literally shows runway shows 24 hours a day – I kid you not – no wonder all the females in Kaz walk around looking like models this is the images they are presented with – I am very glad to not have that channel in the US since I am sure it would only add to the low body image self esteem issues that young girls seem to have to contend with these days.   The bathroom was very nice but my main complaint would be that every time I took a shower I would be able to get either scalding water or freezing water but never was able to find a point on the knob that allowed me to get water that was warm or comfortable to stand under.  I resorted to using a large water bottle and filling it half way up with hot water and half way up with cool water and shaking it up a bit, dousing myself with it and repeating for six or seven times.  So this definitely detracted from the hotel stay but I dealt with it.  I just pretended I was camping.  Overall, I think the hotel was very nice for the price and not having to worry about where I was staying at was nice so I could concentrate on my visits with Karina.

PIZZA BLUES (5 minute walk from Shiny River)- Exit the Shiny River, take a left, and walk about the equivalent of three blocks down the way (through apartment parking lots for the most part) and you come to the Pizza Blues.  It is one of a chain of probably about four or five Pizza Blues restaurants located around Ust.  It is the closest place to the hotel to get a bite to eat (not including the hotel restaurant) Ask for the English menu when you get to the front counter….Angliski……is the way to say English in Russian.  The prices are reasonable and for about $6.00 US you can eat a meal, have a beverage and get a dessert.  I highly recommend the chocolate cake with nuts on the outside.  I don’t normally like nuts but the cake was so moist on the inside….very good.  The Pizza is nothing to write home about but that is coming from someone that lives in Chicago so…but again when you are worried about finding anything you can actually eat comfortably it is nice to go and get their version of the Pizza just to have something that has some familiarity….there is no tomato sauce and a lot of lunch meat piled on their pizzas so be prepared for it to be different….be adventurous and try some of the main dishes – one with garlic and beef and peppers was supposed to be pretty good according to my dinner mates.  Like a fajita style dish.   

DANIEL’S MARKET – (8 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel) – To get to Daniel’s Market walk to the Pizza Blues and then follow the sidewalk to the left and come to where you see buses pulling up and people congregating.  It is about 30 feet to the left of the corner from Pizza Blues.  This is the place you should cross the street at to get to Daniel’s.  Even though this is a bit out of the way it is the proper place for pedestrian’s to cross the street as this is where the cars actually stop so you can cross.  Look for the cross walk lights but even better just watch the Kaz natives crossing and cross with them.  Very few walk when they shouldn’t but some do so make sure the cross walk light is on white for go and has not started blinking and that a decent number of people have begun crossing over.  When you get to the Daniel’s if you have packages you are bringing in from outside make sure you stop first at the lockers to put your package in (you get a key) before you start shopping.  On the first floor of Daniel’s is the market.  Walk around and check it out at first.  It is not that big.  The juices are excellent – look for the ones that say no sugar, no preservatives, no additives.  Yummy.  The bread is great too it is deciding which one you are going to buy that is the problem.  There is yogurt that is recognizable and butter in sqare foil packages in the refrigerated section, there are prepared foods…be brave try one and usually they will ask if you want it nuked.  Da is yes, Nyet is no.  There is string cheese that is great, and cheese spreads, and olives, lots of food you can buy and bring back to the hotel for nibbling on.  On the second floor of Daniel’s there are many shops…a child’s toy and clothing store that is ridiculously expensive – skip it – an average plastic doll was priced at $80.00 can you say CRAZY?  There are clothing stores up there – if you normally shop at Nordstrom’s then go right in,  there is also a currency exchange where you can exchange some US dollars for Tenge – there are plenty of these currency exchanges all over Ust and you can probably find one on every two to three blocks so no worries there.  In the basement of Daniel’s ther is an electronics store with TVs and computers, stereos that sort of stuff and I purchased a memory stick there but remember that this store Daniel’s is probably the most expensive place to get things and there were cheaper places to purchase these items – I would definitley recommend it for the groceries though since it is nearby and has a decent variety.

CHINESE BAZAAR – (9 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel) Right behind Daniel’s is one of three bazaars in Ust.  To get there follow the directions to get to Daniel’s and when you are approaching the front doors of Daniel’s instead of going in go past them to the right of the front doors and walk down the street next to Daniel’s on the right of the building.  Go just past the building and you will see people heading toward the left toward the bazaar.  There should be some vendors already set up with their small booths lining the walkway to the bazaar…keep going and follow the people and you will enter a ramshakle maze of booths made out of two by fours, metal corrugated sheets and tarps.  Skolko is the word for how much.  Bring a piece of paper and pen with you and after you say Skolko?  mimic writing on the paper – this tells the vendor to please write down the price which will be in numbers.  Going to buy a nice winter hat and you might be told the price is 600 Tenge.  How much is that exactly well the dollar is constantly fluctuating so exactly isn’t possible but it is around $5.00 US.  Easist way to do the math quickly is just move the decimal place over to the left two places.  So $600. Tenge becomes $6.00 and then you take a bit off in your mind and you have come to a good approximation of the price in US dollars.  Be brave enough to walk around and look at what the bazaar has to offer.  Some people will be polite some will be cold, who cares.  Smile at the nice ones and ignore the rude ones.  Definitely a place where you can find many good bargains but remember the quality is not exactly the same as here in the States but then neither is the price.

VENTURING ACROSS THE BRIDGE

TOY STORE – (about a 10 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel) If you are being driven from the Shiny River to the orphanage if you keep your eyes open you will see that shortly after being picked up the car will drive in the direction of Pizza Blues, then join the traffic circle and ease toward the right, passing a street that has two stores that clearly are for kids, as you can see from the toys and clothes you will be able to see inside the windows but even moreso from the signage over the stores.  The letters are big and funny shaped and in bright colors.  To get to this store is as simple as walking to the Pizza Blues, taking a right at the intersection and crossing the little street (watch for cars) that runs parallel to the Oolba River.  Then cross the bridge that goes over the Oolba River (walk as far to the right as you can so you don’t get splashed with water by the cars crossing the bridge – oh those funny Kazakh’s) after you cross the bridge you will cross another small street that runs parallel to the other side of the Oolba River and head towards the street with the Toy Store on it – you should be able to see the shops at this point. 

Kids Clothes – (about a 11 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel) To get to this store simply follow the directions to get to the Toy Store listed earlier and go about three stores past the Toy Store and you will see yet another store, obviously for children by the signage and bright block letters)  Also pretty decent prices in these stores but as always the best prices are in the Bazaars.

WHEN YOU ARE FEELING ADVENTUROUS (otherwise titled, when you feel okay about walking 15 minutes away from the hotel - come on be brave – the Kazakhs don’t bite)

CONCRETE BLOCK – (about 14 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel)  To get to the 3 level mall dubbed by my group The Concrete Block follow the instructions on how to get to the Kids Clothes Store listed on the map.  Then go past that store and keep walking down the street until you come upon the Nightclub.  The Nightclub is very noticeable in that it has two white and blue tarp covered entryways in front of it, it also has a fountain in front of it, lastly you will notice that on the front of the building there is a LED display screen.  This nightclub faces the main street you want to be aware of.  By taking a left and crossing the street to the median and then crossing the other street you will find yourself on a main street that leads to many stores.  If you walk about the equivalent of a half block you will see on the right side of the street is a building that looks like …well…a big cement block, hence the name.  Inside the building you will find three floors worth of small shops and many different items of interest.  If you look, on the first floor there is an authentic Russian crafts shop where you will find a nice selection of Matroiska (nesting) dolls, hand painted lacquered boxes, hand carved birch decorative plates, boxes, etc.  and much much more.  There is no real bargaining in the shops….you can do that in the bazaars but not in the shops that are inside.   

GREEN MALL – (about a 13 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel) If you follow the directions listed above to the Concrete Block and instead of crossing the street to the right to go toward the Concrete Block you stay on the street and head forward you will run into a rectangular building that is mainly a dark grass green (maybe Hunter Greenish) color.  This is also a mall.  You will see our malls and their malls not the same thing.  Anyway, go inside and you again will find two floors worth of stores.  Take your time and look into each one, don’t be intimidated.  Customer Service in Kaz is not what it is in the West.  I bought a paiting in this mall and some very well priced tights and socks as well as a birch carved basket for the wall. 

BIG BAZAAR BEHIND THE CONCRETE BLOCK – (14 minute walk from the Shiny River Hotel) If you have checked out the bazaar behind the Daniel’s store and you survived the small walkways then you definitely want to check out the larger bazaar that is behind the Concrete Block.  It is very easy to spot and as you are approaching the Concrete Block you will see to the right of it in the back there are already some vendors with their tables set up selling goods outside of the bazaar.  If you have the patience to go down every row you will find some really cute kids clothes at great prices, as well as plenty of things for bigger people.

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  MaryAnn wrote @

Thank you so much for putting this together! My husband and I and our 2 daughters will be traveling to Ust in July to meet our new kiddos. I plan to print your map and write ups about each place and bring them with us! :)

MaryAnn


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