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Almaty vs Colombo

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Almaty

Almaty

Kazakhstan

Colombo

Colombo

Sri Lanka

Almaty

Safety: 70/100Pop: 2MAsia/Almaty

Colombo

Safety: 65/100Pop: 750K (city), 5.6M (metro)Asia/Colombo

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Almaty: $25-40Colombo: $20-40
mid-range
Almaty: $60-100Colombo: $60-120
luxury
Almaty: $150-250Colombo: $200+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Almaty68/100Safety Scoreβœ“72/100Colombo

Almaty

Almaty is reasonably safe but more cosmopolitan and fast-paced than smaller Central Asian cities. Petty crime like pickpocketing exists in crowded areas. Taxi scams are common.

Colombo

Colombo is generally safe for travelers, with violent crime against tourists being uncommon. Petty theft, tuk-tuk scams, and overly persistent touts are the main annoyances. The city has made major safety improvements since the end of the civil war in 2009.

⭐ Ratings

Almaty2/5English Friendlyβœ“4/5Colombo
Almaty4/5βœ“Walkability3/5Colombo
Almaty4/5βœ“Public Transit3/5Colombo
Almaty4/5Food Scene4/5Colombo
Almaty4/5βœ“Nightlife3/5Colombo
Almaty3/5Cultural Sites3/5Colombo
Almaty5/5βœ“Nature Access3/5Colombo
Almaty4/5βœ“WiFi Reliability3/5Colombo

🌀️ Weather

Almaty

Almaty has a continental climate with four distinct seasons. The mountains create a microclimate with more precipitation than the surrounding steppe.

Spring (March - May)5-22Β°C
Summer (June - August)18-32Β°C
Autumn (September - November)2-20Β°C
Winter (December - February)-10-2Β°C

Colombo

Colombo has a tropical monsoon climate with high humidity year-round. Two monsoon seasons bring rain at different times, but the city rarely experiences an entirely dry month. Temperatures stay consistently warm throughout the year.

Dry Season (Southwest) (January - March)24-31Β°C
First Inter-Monsoon (April - May)25-32Β°C
Southwest Monsoon (June - September)24-30Β°C
Second Inter-Monsoon (October - December)24-30Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Almaty

Almaty is a large, spread-out city. The metro has one line that covers the center, and ride-hailing apps are the main way to get around.

Walkability: Moderate β€” the city center around Panfilov Park and Green Bazaar is walkable, but the city is large and built on a gentle slope. The grid layout makes navigation easy.

Almaty Metro β€” 80 KZT (~$0.17 USD)
Yandex Go / inDriver β€” 500-2,000 KZT ($1.05-4.20 USD) for city trips
City Buses β€” 80 KZT (~$0.17 USD)

Colombo

Colombo's traffic is notoriously congested. Tuk-tuks are the quintessential way to get around, but ride-hailing apps provide more predictable pricing. The city bus network is extensive but chaotic. A new light rail system is under development.

Walkability: Walking in Colombo is possible but challenging due to broken sidewalks, heavy traffic, and intense heat. The Fort and Galle Face areas are the most walkable. Carry an umbrella for sudden rain and use sunscreen year-round.

Three-Wheeler (Tuk-Tuk) β€” LKR 200-800 (~$0.65-2.60) for trips within the city; metered starts at LKR 100
PickMe / Uber β€” LKR 300-1,500 (~$1-5) for most trips within Colombo
City Buses (SLTB & Private) β€” LKR 20-50 (~$0.06-0.16) per ride

The Verdict

Choose Almaty if...

you want Kazakhstan's leafy ex-capital with the Tian Shan at your back β€” Medeu ice rink, Shymbulak ski, Kolsai lakes, and Soviet-era Panfilov Park

Choose Colombo if...

you want Sri Lanka's gateway β€” Galle Face sunsets, Pettah bazaars, curry-and-hoppers, and trains south to Galle + Ella tea country