
My name's Guillaume, I'm a French architect living in Paris (hence the English which is quite rusty I'm afraid

I'm thus contemplating the idea of travelling to Kazakhstan. I've just been thinking about it seriously for a few days now, and have never been in this part of Asia, so please be indulgent with my post

Not sure of the journey yet (2 weeks or 3 ?), but I'm really interested in Almaty and all the beautiful natural reserves surrounding it. I guess I could fly back west afterwards to stop at Aktaou, to have a glimpse of the desertscapes east of the area. I'd also love to stop by the Aral region, but too early to tell yet, we'll see.
Anyway, my (first) question was on transportation : Is it necessary to rent a 4x4 to enjoy that kind of sightseeings, or is a simple, regular car can be enough ? I have the budget for a small car, but I'm afraid a 4x4 on my own is not gonna be that simple

I'm not talking of hundreds of miles along forgotten tracks here, but just the possibilty of having a first glimpse of all these natural wonders.
In other words, is the road network generally well developped and maintained (well it must depend of the regions anyway, and this country is so big...), or do I risk to get stuck in the middle of nowhere the moment I leave main roads ?
I know I could hire a driver / guide, but i'm that kind of guy who like to take its time (and a good map !).
What would be your advices ? Hope my post was clear anyway, I thank you very much for all your tips

Merci beaucoup !
Guillaume