Need fresh ideas for your photography? Explore eerie mosaics, haunting palaces, and cinematic ruins with creative prompts that make even beginners shoot like pros. This guide gives you bold, ready-to-use concepts you won’t find anywhere else.
Welcome to Afterlight: Zone Z—a 10- or 14-day immersive filmmaking and photography tour unlike anything else on earth. A small group of 8–10 creators, armed with cameras, drones, and mics, exploring Kazakhstan’s forgotten places to shoot, record, and project your vision into the void.
This is not a content farm. This is art forged in silence, steel, and surrealism.
Capture cinematic footage, stills, and projection-ready material in post-Soviet ruins that few have ever seen. Walk away with content that sells, exhibitions that provoke, and a body of work that sets you apart from the algorithm-fed crowd.
Let’s get one thing straight: this isn’t for tourists. It’s for visual storytellers and fans of history and for those who wish to experience the forgotten and unusual.
Step off the map, step into the silence.
Zone Z isn’t for tourists — it’s for creators who crave raw edges and forgotten frontiers. Over 10 or 14 days, you’ll move through Kazakhstan’s most secretive landscapes: missile test sites, uranium ghost towns, and Soviet relics swallowed by the steppe.
Each day is built for visual storytellers:
✨ Time to frame, reflect, and reset in vast open space.
✨ Encounters with history that ask questions, not give answers.
✨ A creative retreat as much as an exploration — fuel for your next project, your next story, your next self.
Yerlan is a Kazakhstan-based guide with one foot in the steppe and the other still firmly in the Soviet era.
He leads both city walks and nature trips, but his true passion is the world he grew up in: the USSR. Born in 1967, Yerlan spent the first 25 years of his life inside the Soviet system, and he now specializes in explaining how it really worked — from its economy and education system to its secretive military projects hidden across Kazakhstan.
Because of Kazakhstan’s vast, sparsely populated landscapes, some of the Soviet Union’s most sensitive programmes were based here: the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site, Baikonur Cosmodrome and the Priozersk air defence testing ground. Yerlan studied at an institute closely connected to Soviet nuclear science, space research and air defence, under the deceptively modest-sounding Ministry of Medium Machine Building — in reality, the heart of the Soviet weapons industry.
Before becoming a guide, he spent nearly a decade as a journalist, interviewing former military personnel, scientists and workers. He continues to explore archives, memoirs and declassified documents, bringing not just dates and facts to his guests, but human stories, contradictions and the occasional darkly comic anecdote.
For travellers curious about the hidden Soviet history woven into Kazakhstan’s landscapes, Yerlan is the ideal storyteller and guide.
A 10- or 14-day immersive visual storytelling expedition across Kazakhstan’s most haunting, cinematic ruins. Tailored exclusively for Gen Y & Z filmmakers, photographers, and creative rebels.
On these trips you’ll:
Whether you’re a filmmaker, photographer, sound artist, or just someone with a story to tell—this is your space to create it.
Descend into the beautifully eerie, photo-etched world of Afterlight: Zone Z — where brutalist bones, sunken secrets, and cosmic ruins become canvases for creators.
Dripping in cinematic atmosphere and blended with Soviet aesthetics this tour takes you to the unknown.
Zone Z is calling.
But it won’t wait.
👉 Reserve now to claim your spot before this cinematic pilgrimage disappears.
Learn key Kazakh phrases and expressions through our exclusive audio + PDF guide, recorded by native speakers.
Step inside Almaty’s legendary Green Bazaar with a local food historian as your guide.
Enjoy private entry to one of our partner farms — camel, sheep, kumis, or falconry — depending on seasonal and local availability.
Relax and rejuvenate at Parhouse, Almaty’s contemporary banya blending heritage and serenity.
Continue your journey as part of our Atlas & Nation Alumni Circle, a private network for past travellers.
Actual Bonuses Cost: £819.99
Total Value (Tour + Bonuses): £4,179.99
Actual Bonuses Cost: £819.99
Total Value (Tour + Bonuses): £5,094.99
Your price: £4415 (VAT included)
Book early and stretch your payments over more months — the sooner you reserve your place, the smaller each installment. You can pay monthly, in three parts, or all at once — whatever suits your budget. (All balances must be settled 30 days before departure.)
Includes everything: accommodation, guides, airport pickup, internal flights and trains between regions, gear access, and creative mentorship.
International flights are not included. We’ll send recommended flight windows after booking.
If you’d like us to arrange flights on your behalf, this will be available once our ATOL licence is active.
GUARANTEE: We believe in the quality of every Atlas & Nation experience. If, after completing your tour, you feel we didn’t deliver what was promised, you can request a refund under our Money-Back Guarantee. Simply contact us within 7 days of your tour’s end — we’ll review your feedback promptly and make it right wherever we’ve fallen short.
Because you’re not just paying for 10 days away.
You’re paying for:
Or you could let us do the hard part.
We’ve curated, translated, and tested every step—so you can just create
We’ve put it together for £3,000–£4,000 GBP minimum—and that’s without the insider access, curation, or community.
We deliver it for less—without cutting corners.
Because our mission is cultural equity, not markup.
⚠️ Only 4 runs per year
⚠️ Only 8–10 creatives per tour
⚠️ Once sold out, no repeats—this is a limited-edition creative experience
This is not just a tour. It’s not a vacation. It’s a transformation.
Start your creative reinvention—book now
This tour blends urban exploration, cinematography, immersive creation, and a full final exhibition in such a powerful way.