The most important thing is that the food is excellent - varied, thanks a lot to the chefs and the girls distributors for this.
Great location, there is everything from a store to pharmacies nearby.
The staff is very polite, the nurses are wonderful.
Director Bekzhan is very polite and loyal and always in touch, responds quickly and informatively. A shuttle service is provided (for children only free of charge if they stay for more than 7 days).
The pool is cool, moderately cool, there is a Jacuzzi for children.
The rooms and the establishment are clean, they are cleaned often, but the bed linen is made of bare synthetics, it has already caused allergies.
The procedures are free and really ineffective, and unfortunately, the inhalation, massage and irrigation rooms are unsanitary, the devices are in a tubby state, the nozzle masks are very dirty, so these procedures were completely abandoned.
A hotel with a beautiful cover. I advise everyone who comes for the first time not to pay for all the days, take it for a couple of days. During this time, you will get acquainted with everything and you will be able to decide whether to stay here or not. There is nothing to relax with small children here, the territory is small. Of the advantages: -they feed normally (although they went to the Altynai sanatorium (they had a rest there in the 21st century) there are 5 meals a day) - you don't need to go anywhere, everything is in one building. -there is a nurse assigned to each procedure, we will prompt and help. Of the cons:- rooms of 21sqm - there are problems with hot water, living on the 1st floor there is no hot water. We tell the administration to keep their answer open for a long time. I did so and the water went for 15 minutes. - dampness in the room. - the windows overlook a hell of a lot of unnecessary procedures. We paid 17,000 at a discount, and people can relax here for 16,000. I don't recommend it, honestly…
My daughter and granddaughter and I were at the Aysary sanatorium from July 9 to July 19, 2024. We really liked it. The sanatorium itself is quite new, cleanliness and comfort are all around, they are cleaned daily not only in the rooms and other rooms, but also on the territory - they are hosed down in the afternoon, and one day early in the morning, I saw two girls cleaning the territory, one with a broom and a saw, the other wiped the tile with a mop. So the granddaughter periodically went there barefoot. There are places to relax on the territory: rocking benches around a beautiful fountain, simple benches, two large gazebos, tennis tables, a small football field and a playground with a slide. But there is no outdoor pool, as in most promotional photos. The pool is indoors, which made us very sad, we were hoping to swim and sunbathe a little under the southern sun...
We also really liked the medical procedures, primarily because everything is organized in such a way that there are practically no queues. The set of additional paid procedures is also very interesting and, most importantly, effective. For example, I got a lot of relief from massage, and my daughter from mud therapy. Spa treatments are also good.
In addition to treatment, evening leisure is well organized here: children are on playgrounds, music and dancing for adults, you can relax by the fountain, which, by the way, in the evening, is illuminated with colored lamps and has several water pressure modes - a real "colored, dancing" fountain, for those who want there is a whole alley of simulators.
The food is also above all called: delicious, varied.
We also really liked the location of the sanatorium. In addition to the fact that there are two grocery stores nearby, and a little further down the street there is a grocery and hardware store, literally in 5-7 minutes you can walk to the territory of the largest and oldest sanatorium "Saryagash", where several oriental-style bazaars are mainly concentrated, there is a large indoor swimming pool, several cafes, a permanent taxi stand if you want to go somewhere, you can ride in a carriage, etc.