This tour is for those who want a snapshot into what Turkmenistan has to offer. As always, we'll begin in Ashgabat, the white and gold capital city. Famous for its magnificent monuments and wide, empty streets, we'll show you everything that this incredibly unique city has to offer. From wide empty streets and mammoth marble monuments, to blingy and bizarre shopping centres, to surprising hipster coffee shops and relaxed beer gardens, there is just so much to love about this city!
We'll also visit Nisa, an ancient city now listed by UNESCO, Turkmenbashy Mosque and Mausoleum, and of course make a road trip into the desert to spend a night at the Gates of Hell.
If you like the look of this tour but the dates don't work for you, or you'd like to do part of the tour, please
get in touch
and let us know. All our tours are able to be split into smaller sections, we're always scheduling new tours and your dates might work for one of them, or we can always organise an independent tour.
INCLUSIONS:
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Letter of Invitation
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Accommodation in twin share at roughly 3 star hotels (breakfast included), camping at Gates of Hell
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Transport as per itinerary, beginning and ending in Ashgabat
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Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary
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SAIGA guide and local guides
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT:
$150
What is the single supplement?
This is paid to guarantee a single room. If you are travelling alone and would like to be roomed with another single traveller, you do not need to pay this.
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Visa fee (can be paid on arrival at the airport or land border, or at an embassy beforehand)
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Meals other than breakfast at hotels
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Transport to and from Ashgabat at the beginning and end of the tour
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Accommodation and any other services before or after the tour
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Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities
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Any COVID related expenses
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Explore the glimmering white and gold
monuments of Ashgabat
Spend the night mesmerised by the horrendous but exhilirating
Gates of Hell
Stand on the edge of the vast and vibrant
Yangykala Canyon
Itinerary
Day 1Sat Apr 4
Ashgabat
Our first day in Ashgabat, you’re going to be in awe of everything that the capital has to offer. We’ll spend the day taking in all the main sites of Ashgabat, including all those crazy monuments you’ve probably seen pictures of, as we begin explaining all the weird and wonderful aspects of Turkmenistan that make it such a special place.
We’ll start with a driving tour of Ashgabat's main sites, including Independence Park and Independence Monument, the Monument to the Constitution, the Arch of Neutrality, Lenin Park, and a drive-by of the Olympic Complex which was built for the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. The complex is home to the famous Horse Stadium (
the largest structure in the shape of a horse in the world
– you’ll hear
plenty more of these records!
), but unfortunately is closed to the public.
A highlight of the day will likely be the Alem Centre, which is the complex in which the Wheel of Enlightenment is, the largest indoor ferris wheel (yes, there’s another one). And YES, for just $1, you can even take a ride!
Stop for lunch at Berkarar Shopping Centre, where you can go ice-skating, play in the games centre, ride a miniature double-decker bus, and even have a cappuccino in a hipster café – bet you weren’t expecting that!
In the afternoon we’ll visit the university bookshop, a great chance to pick up some very cool, unique Turkmenistan swag, including where you can find amazing coffee table books written by and about the former president (and father of the current president, Serdar Berdimuhamedov), Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, as well as ones about Ashgabat and Turkmenistan. You can even get them in English! They also have postcards and posters, and if you're lucky they might even have a copy of the Ruhnama, the book written by Turkmenbashy.
Today we'll start by driving to the outskirts of Ashgabat. On our way we'll pass the new, not-yet-finished "smart" city of Arkadag, which we can't visit but will be able to see as we drive past. We'll also pass the hippodrome, and of course several small monuments and statues.
Our first stop today will be at Nisa, a UNESCO site which was once the capital of the Parthian Empire. We'll explore the ruins and learn about the different excavations that have been done, and hear the stories of this once spectacular and incredibly important city.
We’ll then continue on to Kipchak to see the resplendent Turkmenbashy Mosque and Mausoleum, where Turkmenbashy is buried beside his mother, father and two brothers in their white marble mausoleum. There aren’t too many Turkmenbashy related sites still around, but this one is truly spectacular.
We'll return to Ashgabat and have a bit of free time in the afternoon before heading out for dinner in the evening.
This morning we will have free time, so you'll have a chance to organise yourself for the evening ahead. We'll be checking out of the hotel in Ashgabat, but you can leave luggage behind for the overnight.
In the early afternoon, we'll set off on our desert adventure, driving the 250km north to Darvaza, The Gates of Hell.
One the way we’ll make a few stops – including to see a salt lake, and two other craters (one full of mud, one full of water).
Our favourite stop on this drive though is the town of Erbent, where you'll get a real up-close look at how rural Turkmens live - very different to what you've seen so far in Ashgabat and other regional cities and towns.
We'll patronise the village shop, no doubt take some photos of some dust, possibly an old motorbike or two, maybe even a camel, and if we're lucky we might bump into some school kids. We will also of course use their toilet (not a luxurious one!) before continuing on our way.
Crossing the sand dunes to get to Darvaza, we’ll arrive in time to watch the sunset over the fiery crater and experience dusk turn to dark at this breathtaking site.
We will either set up tents near the crater, or stay in one of the nearby yurt camps, depending on many factors, including weather. Either way though, we'll spend the evening viewing the fiery crater from every angle, seeing the colour change as the sun sets and the darkness creeps in, until the crater is in full glow. It's completely mesemerising.
We'll wake up this morning at the Gates of Hell. What a place to wake up!
Make sure you get your fill of fiery pits over breakfast, before we drive back to Ashgabat, arriving around lunchtime.
Arriving back in Ashgabat, you will have some free time until you need to be driven to the airport for your departure flight.
If you'd like to see some more of Turkmenistan while you're there, why not join us on
Turkmenistan Easter Tour
, where we'll visit Kow Ata, Nokhur and Yangykala Canyon, or the
Turkmenistan Easter Comprehensive Tour
, where we'll visit all those things plus the remote far east of the country, including the Dinosaur Plateau and getting a goat massage.
And of course, you can spend an extra night in Ashgabat if it works for you to catch a flight the following day instead of this evening.
Cross the land border at Dashoguz or Konye Urgench
Planning on joining a Turkmenistan tour, but you're already going to be in Uzbekistan and you'd rather cross at a land border? Well, that's what this is for!
From a fiery crater to a colourful canyon, swimming in a cave lake to exploring a mountain village, and a glistening capital to an ancient city. This tour gives a glimpse of all our favourite spots in Turkmenistan.
Join us for this epic adventure through Turkmenistan, from the shiny city of Ashgabat to the dusty village of Erbent, from a colourful canyon to a remote goat massage, and an impressive set of dinosaur footprints, this tour really captures every side of Turkmenistan.
We want to show you every side of this wonderful country - the incredible history, the recent turmoil and destruction, but also the nightlife and the fun stuff too!