Arriving at Balhash Airport (BXH) and wanting the freedom to explore Kazakhstan at your own pace? Renting a car is a great option. This guide covers everything from finding your rental desk and understanding the paperwork, to typical costs and what to expect on the roads.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main airport terminal building, often near the baggage claim area. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Ground Transportation’ upon arrival. Several companies commonly operate at Balhash Airport, offering a range of vehicles. You’ll likely find options from well-known providers.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. For solo travelers or couples sticking to cities, an economy or compact car is usually sufficient. Families or those planning to explore more remote areas might prefer an SUV. Here’s a general idea of what’s typically available:
| Economy | $20 - $35 / day |
| Compact | $25 - $40 / day |
| Intermediate | $30 - $50 / day |
| Standard | $40 - $60 / day |
| SUV | $50 - $80 / day |
| Luxury | $80+ / day |
Prices change by season and availability.
Generally, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, and for international visitors, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is often required alongside your home country license. The minimum age to rent a car is usually 21, though some companies may have a higher age requirement, and drivers under 25 may face additional fees. Be prepared to present a passport and a major credit card in the driver’s name for the deposit. Debit cards are sometimes accepted, but often with restrictions.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers the vehicle if it’s stolen. ‘Excess’ refers to the amount you’re still responsible for paying in the event of damage or theft, even with CDW. It’s worth asking about the excess amount and whether you can reduce it with additional insurance. Check if your existing travel insurance or credit card provides any rental car coverage before purchasing extras.
Road conditions in Kazakhstan can vary. Major roads are generally well-maintained, but conditions can be more challenging in rural areas. Speed limits are typically 60 km/h in urban areas and 90-110 km/h on highways. Toll roads are becoming more common, so be prepared to have some cash available. Parking in cities can be limited, and it’s important to pay attention to parking regulations to avoid fines. Driving defensively and being aware of local traffic patterns is always a good idea.