Bukpa (Kazakh: Buqpa; [bʊqpɑ]) is a hill that rises in the north-western area of Kokshetau, the capital of Akmola Region in the northern part of Kazakhstan.
It is open to the public and provides excellent panoramic views of the city and beyond, including Mount Kokshe, is relatively easy to climb, and is popular for hillwalking.
The Kokshetau Hills are part of the Kazakh Uplands located in the northern Kazakhstan.
In the summer of 1827, the construction of the Kokshetau settlement began at the foot of Bukpa Hill.
[4] Kokshetau hills are mentioned in lines of the book of Anastasia Tsvetayeva's Starost i molodost (Old Age and Youth, 1988):