INCLUDED:
* Tour package (LOI, Register fee., permit fee)
* Accommodation: early check-in 3-star hotel – 4 nights (breakfast), camping -2 nights
(dinner+breakfast)
* Meal – breakfast at the hotel,
diner+breakfast at the camps
* Guide – 7 days
* Transport, transfers – 7 days
* Entry tickets to museums.
* Daily water
* Fee for using cameras on monuments
* Visa fee 55$-85$
* Covid-test 35$
* Meal, services
* Private expenses, gratuities
* Insurance
Cost of the 7days 6nights tour is $1700 per 2 pax
3-star hotel, one DOUBLE room, breakfasts
Tour Program
– landing to the Ashgabat International Airport (early
morning).
- Tour guide will meet you with
signboard at the meeting area and transfer to a hotel
- Early check-in and rest.
- Breakfast.
-
excursion Ashgabat City Tour
-
Ashgabat City Tour starts with the
historical monument “Old Nissa” fortress, which was the capital of the Parthian
Empire (since 2007 under the protection of UNESCO) After excursions in Old Nisa fortress, a
sightseeing tour of Ashgabat
- full
day Ashgabat city tour include –
- The Old Nissa fortress
- The Health trail in the mountains,
- The highest flagpole in the world at 133 meters –(in the Guinness Book) The
size of the giant cloth of the State Flag of Turkmenistan is 52x35 m, weight –
420 kg.
- Olympic city (in the Guinness Book)
- Monument and park of Independence,
- Neutrality tower,
- Magtymguly monument and park
- Ferris wheel (in the Guinness Book) you can ride on,
- Memorial Complex "People's Memory" - Earthquake victims complex +
2nd World War
- Wedding palace
- Ruhnama Book
- The sculptural ensemble depicting the founder of the Turkmen nation Oguzkhan
and his six sons. This complex includes 27 light fountains, working
synchronously thanks to special software (in the Guinness Book)
- International Airport (in the Guinness Book)
- Ertogrul Gazy (Turkish) mosque
– Evening visit to one of the city's
shopping and entertainment centers – (at your request)
21.00 - Overnight at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel
– drive to the Mary by the car, 3 hours
of journey
– visit an Ancient Merv (UNESCO World
Heritage Site). One of the major archaeological sites of Central Asia, Merv
played an important part in the development of the Silk Road for more than 2
000 years. The splendid XII c. mausoleums of Sultan Sanjar and Muhammed
ibn-Zeyd, demonstrating exquisite Seljuk period brickwork and architectural
décor.
– Mary city tour,
- return to Ashgabat
– Overnight at the Hotel in Ashgabat
Breakfast at the hotel
– visiting the Ahal-Teke Horses private Farm.
Horses brought out, short show. You can ride on.
- visiting Seyidjemaleddin monument and
mosque in Annau city
– Ashgabat city tour continuation
– overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel
- Drive to the Turkmenbashi
province to Yangikala canyon by car (6-7h – 609km)
–
visiting one of the scenic natural objects of Turkmenistan. The word
expression “Yangi kala” is translated from Turkmen as “fire fortresses”.
Indeed, the sheer cliffs of white, yellow, ocher, purple and red colors,
fancily carved by winds and rains, are very similar to the stone castles from a
fantasy. The most beautiful canyons are during sunset, when everything is
painted in a red-hot color. Once, the bottom of the canyons was the bottom of
an ancient sea. In addition, today you can walk there, like in a natural park
of sculptures made of compressed soil, sloughing in hands.
Then visit Gozli Ata is one of the remotest shrine pilgrimage destinations in
Turkmenistan. Its setting is also among the most beautiful. It lies in the
centre of a natural bowl, surrounded by escarpments of bands of pink and white
rock. Gozli Ata was reportedly a respected Sufi who lived in the early part of
the 14th century. His mausoleum is a brick building with twin white domes,
standing in an old graveyard containing many nicely carved stone tombs. The
twin-domed structure of the mausoleum is necessary to accommodate the length of
the tomb: atriangular prism perhaps three ordinary graves long.
– overnight at the hostel at Gozli Ata
village
Breakfast at the hostel
drive to the Nokhur village. The village itself fills a
small depression valley in the mountains of the Kopet Dag Range, and the houses
are been built with local boulders cemented with mud. Apart from the main
street through the middle of the town, the streets are so narrow that they only
just fit a car between the high stone retaining walls on each side. The Nohkuri
people who populate this remote mountain village are quite different to other
Turkmen tribes. They live in a handful of villages in the mountainous border
area spanning Turkmenistan and Iran. Nokhur is the largest village with just a
thousand or maybe two thousand people. visiting Gyz Bibi cave and Nokhur
cemetery
– drive to the Kow-Ata lake 1,5 hours of
journey by car. Kow-Ata underground lake
that is located 107 km from Ashgabat (1,5 hours). The Turkmen name Kow-Ata
means Father of caves. At first glance, this underground area appears like a
magnificent auditorium: the overall length of the cave is 230 m, its height
reaches 20 m, and its width is at some points 57 m. The bottom of the cave is
covered with lumps of dissolved limestone (stalagmites), and its warm and
gushing water is clear and emerald colored. The water has a constant temperature
of 33-37°C. (You can swim in a lake).
- return to Ashgabat
- Rest and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast at the hotel
- Museum of
History and Ethnography in Ashgabat A tour of the museum with a professional
guide will take 1-2 hours
Visiting the museum
complex exposition is divided into 7 thematic galleries to store over a total
of 166,000 unique exhibits, many of which are of special historical and
cultural importance.
The Museum of History
and Ethnography has ancient artifacts found at the excavations of Nisa
fortress, Merv and Gonur, collection of vintage Turkmen carpets, rare examples
of national clothing, jewelries, and antique weapons. The 9 halls display
figurines of Athens, Eros, silver gilded griffin, horn-shaped ivory
vessels-rhytons of the Parthian era, gold jewelries and medallions-stamps from
Margiana, and Buddhist artifacts.
12.00 - trip to the oriental (and exotic) bazaar
“Altyn Asyr”, shopping and buying souvenirs. If you're looking for a truly
authentic shopping experience in Ashgabat, look no further than Altyn Asyr
Bazaar. Located in the outskirts of the city, this bustling market is the
largest in Turkmenistan and the fifth-largest in Central Asia. With its vibrant
atmosphere, Altyn Asyr Bazaar is a must-visit destination for both locals and
tourists alike. The market is particularly busy selling a large number of goods
including handicrafts, jewelry, animals, food and other products. In addition,
you can buy traditional Turkmen clothing. The local designers put their own
design and create a unique dress that is
not worn by others.
15.00 – drive toward to Darvaza Gaz crater
Drive to Darvaza – Gas Crater, which is a huge flaming crater located 270 km (4
hours) to the north of Ashgabat. Continue with moving to the Water, and Gas Crater. In the evening, enjoy the
spectacular and fascinating view of the Gas Crater. In order to truly enjoy this end of the world,
it is best to arrive at the Gate after the sunset. Only in the dark is the full
beauty of this phenomenon revealed. Stay in the camp with tasty catering – dinner
at picnic style - the perfect way to
enjoy this highlight. Observe the fantastic view of the crater during daylight
and at night, feel the heat, and listen to the sound that this giant oven
creates. Overnight at the camp, in the yurt
06.00 breakfast at the
camp.
After breakfast, drive to the North province of Turkmenistan, to the
architectural monuments of Old Urgench, Kunya-Urgench is the capital of Khorezm
in X-XII centuries. 12.00 visit the Mausoleum of Najm al-Din al-Kubra, Tyurabek
Khanum, Il-Arslan, Tekesh Ibn Hadzhibey, and the highest minaret in Central
Asia, Kutlyg Timur and etc.
- transfer to the Dashoguz,
toTurkmenistan-Uzbekistan border point (2 hour).
18.00 Cross border. End of the tour.
End of the tour