Verify that the terms of their booking
February 17, 2026, I booked a two-day tour scheduled for May 26, 2026, with Kazakhstan Guided Tours. The booking terms were clear: payment was to be made on the bus at the start of the tour.
Several months later, I received an email requesting advance payment. Because this was completely contrary to the terms under which I had booked, I assumed it was spam and ignored it.
About a month before the tour, I contacted the operator and was informed that the company had indeed unilaterally changed the payment terms. To make matters worse, the tour price had also been increased by 10% after my reservation had already been confirmed.
I refused to proceed with the booking. A tour operator that changes agreed terms after the fact, increases prices on confirmed reservations, and disregards commitments made to customers cannot be considered reliable.
I had made my reservation more than three months in advance, expecting the company to honor the conditions under which it was sold. Instead, I was met with changing rules and higher costs. Trust is essential in the travel industry, and unfortunately this experience left me with none.
I chose not to travel with this operator and would advise potential customers to carefully verify that the terms of their booking will actually be respected








