Serbian media will broadcast a series of documentaries about Kazakhstan’s nature and landmarks, DKNews.kz reports.
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Serbia has reached an important agreement with the Serbian TV channel TV Most on broadcasting a series of documentary films about Kazakhstan, translated into the Serbian language.
The documentary films produced by the Kazakh production center Arsha Media will acquaint Serbian and regional television audiences with the unique natural beauty of Kazakhstan – the majestic canyons of Mangystau and Charyn, the lush forests of Altai, the picturesque lakes of Kokshetau and Kolsay, and the architectural heritage of Turkistan. The series also captures the dynamic rhythm of Kazakhstan’s modern metropolises, Almaty and Astana. In addition, the films highlight a wide range of the country’s historical and cultural landmarks, offering viewers a vivid insight into Kazakhstan’s rich natural diversity and cultural legacy.

According to the agreement, the broadcast will begin on November 1, 2025, on TV Most, which covers a large part of Serbia’s territory. The films are planned to be shown multiple times over the next two years.
In addition, TV Most will grant broadcasting rights for these films to other TV channels in the region, including in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which will help expand the audience and increase interest in Kazakhstan.
This initiative is also significant as the films will serve as an effective platform to promote the new Astana-Belgrade direct flight, which will be launched on November 3, 2025. They will also be used to support the Born Bold campaign, highlighting Kazakhstan’s courage and openness.