Highlights

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  • Chill yourself in Turkmenistan,whether exploring the ancient Nissa Fortress,or strolling through the "white marbled" Ashgabat.

  • Feel the charm of the Darwaza burning Gas Crater, the "Door to Hell".

  • Enjoy the unique experience of seeing Akhalteke horses at the Horse Farm.

  • Pay a visit to the National Museum to learn about Turkmen history and culture.

ITINERARY Close All

Day 1Ashgabat Arrival

Today, you'll board your flight to Ashgabat, filled with anticipation for the adventure ahead. Once you land, our friendly team will be waiting at the airport to greet you. They'll help you with your luggage and transfer you to your hotel. After checking in, you can unwind and have a well - deserved rest, getting ready to explore all that Turkmenistan has to offer.


Traffic: car
Hotel: Overnight in Ashgabat
Meals: Dinner
Altitude: 200-255m
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    Ashgabat

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    Ashgabat

Day 2Marble Marvels, Majestic Horses and Ancient Ruins: A Day in Ashgabat

Morning flight to Ashgabat, we will meet you at the airport with a welcome board. Then you will have Ashgabat city tour. In 2013 the Guinness Book of Records named Ashgabat“white marbled city”-here you can see the biggest number of structures in the world made out of the white marble. You will see Presidential Palace, Arch of Neutrality, Monument and park of Independence, the Earthquake and victims of WWII Mon-uments.

Then we will back to Ashgabat and visit Horse Farm to see a national pride of Turkmen people-Akhalteke horses, the nicest horses in the world. 5000 years ago, Turkmens begin breed Akhalteke horses. The World’s unique breed was never mixed with other breeds. Emperors like Alexander the Great, Darius I desired to own Ahalteke horses. There are over 35 beautiful horses in the farm. By superstition, every sick person who touches an Ahalteke horse will get well soon.

Next travel to Nissa Fortress the Sanctuary of Parthian Kings. UNESCO declared the fortress a World Heritage Site in 2007. Nissa described as one of the first capitals of the Parthians. It was founded by Arsaces I (reigned c. 250 BC – 211BC), and reputedly the royal necropolis of the Parthi-an Kings, although it has neither been established that the fortress at Nissa was a royal residence or a mausoleum.

Traffic: car
Hotel: Overnight in Ashgabat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 200-255m
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    The Earthquake Monuments In Turkmenistan

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Day 3From Museum Tales to the Blazing Darvaza Gas Crater: A Day of Wonders

Today is going to be an exciting day filled with exploration and discovery.First, after a delicious breakfast, we'll visit the National Museum. This is a treasure trove of Turkmenistan's past. Inside, you'll find a vast collection of artifacts, documents, and exhibits that will take you on a journey through time. You'll learn about the history, traditions, and lifestyles of the Turkmen people. It's like opening a book of stories about this ancient land, from its early days to the present.

Then, we'll head to the city center. There, you can soak in the local atmosphere, see modern architecture side-by-side with historical elements, and maybe even do a bit of people-watching. It's a great chance to get a feel for the vibrant life of Ashgabat.

In the afternoon, get ready for an adventure! We'll drive to the Darwaza burning Gas Crater, which is locally known as "The Door to Hell". It's about a 3.5-hour drive, but trust me, it's worth every minute. In 1971, during a drilling operation, the ground collapsed, creating this huge crater filled with natural gas. To prevent poisonous gas from spreading, the geologists decided to burn it. It's still burning to this day! When we arrive in the evening, you'll be greeted by a spectacular sight. The orange flames dancing against the dark desert sky create a mesmerizing scene. We'll even have a BBQ dinner right there by the crater. It's an experience you won't forget, surrounded by the warmth of the fire and the vastness of the desert. So, let's make the most of today's amazing itinerary.

Traffic: car
Hotel: Overnight in Ashgabat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Altitude: 111-156m
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    Derweze

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    Derweze

Day 4A Road Trip to Khiva Port: The Conclusion of Our Turkmenistan Adventure

After savoring a delicious picnic breakfast amidst the unique scenery of the Hell Crater, Our driver will then take you on a smooth transfer to the Kniva Port, which marks the border between Turkmenistan and  Uzbekistan. Wish you have a pleasant journey ahead. 


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Hotel: No Accommodation
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Altitude: 95-109m
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    Khiva

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    Khiva

INCLUDES

  • Private transportation with good AC:Travel in a private, well - maintained vehicle with reliable AC. It ensures a cool and comfortable journey across Turkmenistan, whether on desert roads or in the city.

  • English-speaking guide service:Have an English-speaking guide who knows Turkmenistan's history, culture, and customs. They'll share stories at historical sites and help you interact with locals.

  • Sport 4*; Hell's Gate: 1 person, 1 tent or 6 people, 1 felt hut:Stay at the 4-star Sport hotel in Ashgabat. At Darvaza Gas Crater (Hell's Gate), solo travelers get a private tent, and groups of up to six can stay in a felt hut.

  • Entrance fee listed in the itinerary:All entrance fees for the attractions in the itinerary are covered. Explore places like Nissa Fortress and museums without extra charges.

  • 3 lunches+2 dinners:Enjoy three lunches and two dinners featuring Turkmen cuisine. Try dishes like kovurma and kebabs at various locations.

  • Breakfast listed in the itinerary:Start each day with a hotel breakfast buffet in Ashgabat or a convenient breakfast box for early departures.

  • Visa invitation to Turkmenistan:We'll manage the process of getting you a visa invitation for Turkmenistan, simplifying your visa application.

  • Ashgabat registered:We'll take care of registering your stay in Ashgabat as required by local rules, so you don't have to worry.

  • Allowance for the guide and driver:An allowance for the guide and driver is included to ensure they provide great service throughout your trip.



EXCLUDES

  • Personal expenses 

  • Tips to the guide and driver

  • Some activities not listed in the itinerary

  • Flight arrive and leave from Ashgabat

  • Landing visa fees

  •     Service to pass Khiva Port

TRIP NOTES

  • Visa and Documentation: Ensure you have obtained the necessary visa well in advance. Turkmenistan has strict visa requirements, and it's advisable to apply through the official channels or with the help of a reliable travel agency. Carry all your important documents, such as your passport, visa, and any other required permits, with you at all times.

  • Local Customs and Etiquette: Respect the local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. In Turkmen culture, it is important to greet people with respect and follow local social norms.

  • Weather Considerations:Be aware of the weather conditions. Turkmenistan has a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters. In summer, temperatures can soar, so bring lightweight, breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. In winter, pack warm layers. When visiting Darvaza, note that it can get quite cold at night even in summer.

  • Health Precautions: Make sure you are up to date on your routine vaccinations. It is also a good idea to carry a basic first aid kit with you. The water quality may not be suitable for drinking in some areas, so it's better to drink bottled water. If you plan to travel to remote areas like Darvaza, consider consulting a doctor about any additional health precautions.

  • Language: The official language is Turkmen, and Russian is also widely spoken. Learning a few basic phrases in Turkmen or Russian can be helpful for communication. Consider carrying a phrasebook or using translation apps on your phone.

  • Photography: Be cautious when taking photographs. In some areas, especially government buildings or military installations, photography may be restricted. Always ask for permission before taking pictures of people, especially in rural areas. At Darvaza, while it's a great place for photography, be careful around the crater edge for your own safety.


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