Visit the City of White Marble
As you stroll through the city, you'll be greeted by grand, futuristic buildings. The Independence Monument stands tall as a symbol of the nation's pride, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The Turkmenistan State Museum is a must-visit, housing a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of the country's rich history and culture,from ancient times to the present.
Ashgabat, with its striking white marble buildings and a wealth of cultural and recreational offerings, is a city that leaves a lasting impression on every traveler. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique travel experience, Ashgabat has something special to offer.
A closer look at Akhalteke horses
Come to Turkmenistan, how can you pass by the national treasure --Akhalteke horses. In the oasis between the Kopet Mountains and the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan, there is a place called Ahar, where there is a tribe called the Zegin, which is the largest, most influential and highest status among the Turkmen. Akhalteke horses have been bred over thousands of years and are one of the oldest horse breeds in the world.Since ancient times, the Akhalteke horses have been regarded as a national treasure of Turkmenistan. In 1922, the Akhartekin Stud was built on the south-western outskirts of Ashgabat.You can enjoy the Akhalteke horses up close there.
The Akhalteke horse is usually about 1.5 meters tall, full and graceful, with a thin head and high neck, long limbs, thin and capillary skin, light and graceful steps, and slender and graceful body, which is matched with a curved and high neck to outline its perfect body curve.
Discover the timeless allure of Gypjak Mosque
As the largest mosque in Central Asia, the Gypjak Mosque stands as a testament to timeless beauty and profound spirituality. Its domes reach towards the heavens, adorned with intricate patterns that are a marvel of architectural artistry. Step inside, and you'll be embraced by a serene atmosphere, where the soft light filtering through the windows seems to carry whispers of ages past. Here, the rich heritage of Islamic culture converges with the devotion of the faithful. Whether you're a seeker of tranquility, an admirer of fine architecture, or a lover of diverse cultures, the Gypjak Mosque welcomes you to experience its unique charm and leave with memories that will last a lifetime.
Step into the world of Turkmen craftsmanship with carpets
When you enter the country of Turkmenistan,you can see not only are all the halls, corridors and rooms covered with carpets, but also the images of carpets on the fluttering Turkmen flag.The Turkmen "carpet" not only refers to meaning of "blanket spread on the ground", in fact, carpet is ubiquitous in the traditional Turkmen felt tent. When you come to the Turkmen felt tent, the first thing you see is the carpet hanging on the door of the felt tent, which is not only the face of the owner of the felt tent, but also expresses the etiquette of Turkmen people to receive guests.