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Embark on a captivating 7-day journey through Turkmenistan. Your adventure begins with your arrival in Ashgabat, where you'll be greeted and transferred to your hotel for a restful night. On Day 2, explore Ashgabat’s highlights, including the grand Ertogrul Gazi Mosque, Independence Park, the Arch of Neutrality, and the National Museum. Day 3 takes you on an early flight to Mary for an excursion to Ancient Merw, a significant Silk Road hub, and the fascinating Gonur Depe archaeological site before returning to Ashgabat. On Day 4, fly to Turkmenbashi and journey to the stunning Yangiqala Canyons, known for their striking limestone formations, with an overnight stay in Turkmenbashi. Day 5 includes a return flight to Ashgabat, visits to Nissa Historical Park and the Turkmenbashi Spiritual Mosque, and a transfer to the Karakum Desert to experience the mesmerizing Darwaza burning crater, where you'll camp overnight. On Day 6, return to Ashgabat for a free evening to explore the city at your leisure. Day 7 concludes your tour with breakfast and a transfer to the airport for your departure. Experience the rich history, unique culture, and stunning landscapes of Turkmenistan with this unforgettable tour.
Arrival to Ashgabat international airport. Driver will meet you with “Orient Mice” signboard at meeting area and transfer to the hotel. Upon arrival check in and Overnight is at the hotel.
Breakfast is at the hotel. City tour in Ashgabat with visits of Ertogrul Gazi Mosque it honors Ertogrul, the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. The mosque was raised in the core of Ashgabat, in Azadi road in the 90-s of the XX century. That is the reason this structure is called the Azadi Mosque. The Azadi Mosque is the largest one in Ashgabat and can accommodate up to 5,000 people at the same time. Independence Park, this Park is one of the city’s attractions, embodying the spirit of modern Turkmenistan. Arch of Neutrality is a viewing platform. Some people see the Neutrality Monument as one of the most beautiful structures in the world; others think it is an architectural nightmare. However, they all call it one of modern Turkmenistan's brightest signs. National Museum - opened in 1998, the museum's 9 history halls houses the Turkmenistan’s major collection of artifacts discovered at various excavation sites in Turkmenistan. Overnight is at the hotel.
Early breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Ashgabat airport, first morning flight to Mary. Upon arrival excursion to Ancient Merw – Merw, located at the former banks of the Murghab River, was the most important Silk Road hub in the region, and particularly thriving as regional capital under Seljuk governor Sanjar. Merw is the collective name of five urban centers that existed under various different names in different periods from the VI c BC up to the XVIII c AD. Returning to Mary, visiting History Museum. Visiting Gonur Depe sight - from 1971 onwards archeological teams did discoveries that reveal the importance of this area as a possible fifth center of ancient civilization, next to Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China. Afterwards transfer to Mary airport, flight for Ashgabat, arrival and transfer to your hotel. Overnight is at the hotel.
Breakfast is at the hotel. Transfer to Ashgabat airport for morning flight to Turkmenbashi. Upon arrival transfer for Yangiqala Canyons via Balkan Mountains - Impressive white, green and red limestone formations rise up from the desert sands. These cliffs are the remains of massive coastline and seabed of the pre-historical Parathetys Sea. This surreal landscape is impressive at any time of day, but sunset and sunrise offer particularly spectacular views. The area is reachable only by 4-wheel drive, passing through the Balkan Mountains and a vast highland area where camels, sheep and horses graze. Picnic lunch box in canyons. Discover the canyons by jeep and on foot. Returning to Turkmenbashi, overnight is at the hotel.
Breakfast is at the hotel. Transfer to the airport. Upon arrival to Ashgabat City tour with visits of Nissa Historical Park - located on a natural high platform at the foothills of the Kopetdag Mountains, Nissa owes its importance to the early Parthian rulers who took over control of the area in III c. BC. Turkmenbashi Spiritual Mosque and Mausoleum in Kipchak. Transfer to Darwaza in the Karakum desert, with visit of Erbent desert community on the way. Darwaza - The center of a gas-rich area in the heart of the Karakum desert attracts travelers from all over the world because of its unique burning crater that offers a particularly spectacular view in the dark. Set up camp. Camp dinner and overnight is in tent.
After camp style breakfast drive to Ashgabat. Arrival in Ashgabat early afternoon. Free evening on your own to explore the city. Check-in to hotel. Overnight is at the hotel.
Breakfast is at the hotel. Transfer to the airport, registration and flight for next destination.