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Almaty vs Yogyakarta

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Almaty

Almaty

Kazakhstan

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta

Indonesia

Almaty

Safety: 70/100Pop: 2MAsia/Almaty

Yogyakarta

Safety: 70/100Pop: 430,000 (city), 4M (metro)Asia/Jakarta

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Almaty: $25-40Yogyakarta: $25-40
mid-range
Almaty: $60-100Yogyakarta: $50-90
luxury
Almaty: $150-250Yogyakarta: $150+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Almaty68/100Safety Scoreβœ“70/100Yogyakarta

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.

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta is generally safe for tourists and has a well-deserved reputation as one of Java's friendliest cities. Violent crime targeting visitors is rare. The main concerns are petty theft, traffic hazards, volcano monitoring, and the occasional earthquake. Use common sense and you'll have a great time.

⭐ Ratings

Almaty2/5English Friendly2/5Yogyakarta
Almaty4/5βœ“Walkability3/5Yogyakarta
Almaty4/5βœ“Public Transit2/5Yogyakarta
Almaty4/5Food Scene4/5Yogyakarta
Almaty4/5βœ“Nightlife2/5Yogyakarta
Almaty3/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Yogyakarta
Almaty5/5βœ“Nature Access4/5Yogyakarta
Almaty4/5βœ“WiFi Reliability3/5Yogyakarta

🌀️ 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

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons: a dry season (May-October) and a wet season (November-April). Temperatures are consistently warm year-round. Humidity is high, especially during the wet season. Early mornings are the most comfortable time for temple visits.

Dry Season (May - October)22-33Β°C
Wet Season (November - April)23-33Β°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)

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta's city center is manageable on foot, but getting to temples and outlying attractions requires transport. Ride-hailing apps (Grab, Gojek) are the most convenient option. The Trans Jogja bus system covers main routes, and renting a motorbike is popular with experienced riders.

Walkability: The Malioboro-Kraton corridor is walkable but hot and dusty during the day. Sidewalks are narrow and often blocked by parked motorbikes. Early morning and evening are the best times to explore on foot. Carry water and sun protection.

Grab / Gojek β€” Rp 5,000-15,000 (~$0.35-1) for motorbike; Rp 15,000-50,000 (~$1-3.25) for car within the city
Trans Jogja β€” Rp 3,500 (~$0.23) flat fare per trip
Motorbike / Scooter Rental β€” Rp 70,000-100,000 (~$4.50-6.50) per day

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 Yogyakarta if...

you want ancient temple complexes, authentic Javanese culture, and incredible value in a non-touristy setting