The monument is unique. The largest tomb in Central Asia of outstanding personalities who undoubtedly left the deepest traces in the history of civilization. It is striking in size and fundamentality, although it has no foundation - the soil is layered with bulls! It is built of bricks made 45 km away and transferred to the construction site via a living human chain. I think Nazarbayev did not dare to make Turkestan the capital of Kazakhstan because this city, Yassy, is in fact the capital of the Turkic civilization. Now there is a grandiose construction and restoration here. Access to some parts is limited, but nevertheless the impression is indelible.
I visited here, I really liked the architecture and structure of the mausoleum, the garden is beautiful!
I think if Temirlan had lived in our time, we would have been ahead of Dubai skyscrapers in construction.
A very atmospheric place, allows you to feel the spirit of history. Paid parking with painted checks is confusing, but 100 tenge is not much for the opportunity to park a car. There is also construction going on around. I think it's worth visiting in 20, when everything is built.