Tashkent to Ashgabat
Tashkent to Ashgabat
$3344
Tashkent to Ashgabat
11 Days Starting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and ending in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Visiting: Tashkent, State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Art Gallery of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent, Amir Timur Square, Chorsu Bazaar, Khast Imom Complex, Khiva, Dashoguz, Darvaza Crater, Ashgabat, Yerbent, Nohur, Gyz Bibi Cave, Geokdepe, Nisa, Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex, Anau, Russian Bazaar, Ertugrul Gazi Mosque, Archabil Street, Neutrality Arch, Mary, Merv, Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum, Erk Kala, Gyaur Kala, Greater Kizkala, Mary Regional Museum
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Tour code:
KFSM
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 12
Age range:
15-99
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey from Tashkent to Ashgabat, exploring the rich history and vibrant cultures of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Begin in Tashkent, where you'll discover the city's blend of Russian and Uzbek influences, before traveling to the ancient city of Khiva, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Experience the mesmerizing Darvaza Crater, known as the 'Gates to Hell,' and immerse yourself in the local life of Turkmenistan with a stay in a rural village. Marvel at the ruins of ancient kingdoms in Mary and Merv, and witness Ashgabat's unique architecture, a city reborn from the ashes of a devastating earthquake. This tour offers a captivating mix of historical exploration, cultural immersion, and breathtaking landscapes, all while traveling by private vehicle, 4x4, metro, taxi, and overnight train. Enjoy diverse accommodations, including hotels, a yurt camp, and a guesthouse, for a truly authentic experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Tashkent
Location: Tashkent, State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Art Gallery of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent
Accommodation: Hotel
Xush kelibsiz! Welcome to the largest city in Central Asia. Tashkent blends Russian and Uzbek style, with extravagant mosques that sit alongside modern highways and Soviet monuments. Your adventure begins with an important welcome meeting at 6 pm today. If you arrive in Tashkent with time to spare, maybe take a walk to see some of the contemporary architecture that sets this city apart from other Silk Road destinations.
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Day 2: Tashkent / Overnight Train
Location: Tashkent, Amir Timur Square, Chorsu Bazaar, Khast Imom Complex
Accommodation: Overnight Train
Accommodation Name: Overnight Train
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, embark on a city tour to explore Tashkent. Visit the Amir Timur Square in the city’s centre and wander the bustling Chorsu Bazaar. An impressive dome tops the main building here and the market sells everything you could imagine. Explore the decorated metro stations, which were only allowed to be photographed from 2018, and the Khast Imom Complex, which houses one of the oldest copies of Qur'an. Have some free time in the afternoon and maybe stock some snacks for your overnight train tonight.
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Day 3: Khiva
Location: Khiva
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Lunch
Arrive in Khiva mid-morning – many global powers have laid claim to this city over the centuries, from Khans to Silk Road traders and the Soviet Union. Get acquainted with Khiva on a city tour with your leader. See the incredible blue-tiled Kalta Minor Minaret and the Mohammed Amin Khan Madrassa. Explore the Kuhna Ark – the 'citadel within a citadel' that once housed the Khan and his family in the 17th century – then, get a view from above from the Ak-sheikh Baba Observatory. Visit the towering Islom Hoja Minaret – the tallest building in Khiva – and explore the Juma Mosque. Wander through the elaborately decorated courtyards connected by labyrinthian corridors at the Tosh-Hovli Palace and find a good spot to watch the sunset over this ancient city.
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Day 4: Khiva
Location: Khiva
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast today, you’ll have a free day to explore Khiva at your own pace. Home to more than 60 cultural sites, medieval mosques and opulent palaces, there is plenty to see and do in this fascinatingly ancient city. Maybe head to one of the many museums, check out the souvenir shops or wander around one of the craft studios. If you’re not sure where to go and what to see, just ask your leader for tips!
Day 5: Border crossing / Darvaza
Location: Dashoguz, Darvaza Crater
Accommodation: Yurt Camp
Accommodation Name: Yurt Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
A long travel day today. This morning, say goodbye to Uzbekistan and cross the border into Turkmenistan. After border formalities, you’ll meet your new leader and head on to Dashoguz. When you arrive, visit a local bazaar and stretch your legs. Then, switch into 4WDs and drive on to Derweze – this village in the middle of the Karakum Desert is famous for ‘The Gates of Hell’ – this gas crater is an astounding 70-m-wide, 30-m-deep pit permanently aflame and formally known as the Darvaza Crater. Soviet oil prospectors started drilling in 1971 expecting to find oil, and the ground collapsed. Worried about the gas released into the air, they deliberately set the crater on fire to burn off the excess, expecting it to last a few weeks. As you’ll see today, they were wrong, and the crater has been burning ever since. When you arrive, take a walk around the crater and learn about the flora and fauna of the desert. Watch the sunset over the flames from your nearby yurt camp and enjoy a picnic dinner
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Day 6: Ashgabat / Nohur
Location: Ashgabat, Yerbent, Nohur
Accommodation: Guest House
Accommodation Name: Guest House
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Drive to Nohur Village via Ashgabat today, through the desert and into the Kopet Dag Mountains that separate Turkmenistan from Iran. On the way, you’ll stop to stretch your legs and take photos with visits to a mud crater, a water crater and the Yerbent Nomad Village. When you arrive in Ashgabat, stop for lunch and change to minibuses for the dusty winding roads to Nohur Village. When you arrive at your guesthouse in the afternoon, you’ll watch how the locals weave Keteni – a homespun silk fabric. Maybe take a walk to see the distinctive local graves, marked by the horns of mountain goats, and then along the shepherd’s trails that pass by waterfalls and swimming holes. Tonight, you’ll have a traditional dinner home-cooked by your hosts.
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Day 7: Ashgabat
Location: Nohur, Gyz Bibi Cave, Geokdepe, Ashgabat
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy a traditional breakfast in the guesthouse this morning, then head out to learn more about the village lifestyle of local Turkmen tribes. You’ll meet with the residents here who are a part of the Nohur ethnic group, who consider themselves to be descendants of Alexander the Great. Wander around the tribes’ cemetery, overgrown and equipped with the mountain goat horns, and learn about the peoples’ customs, traditions and spirituality. After, visit Gyz Bibi Cave – a place of local pilgrimage. See an 800-year-old Cynar tree – more than 800 years old tree, then say goodbye to the village and head on to Ashgabat. Along the way, you’ll visit a local horse breeder’s farm for a cooking demonstration of Baursaki. Watch the process of frying the dough in oil, then maybe try it out for yourself! Watch how their bread is cooked in a tandoor (a mud oven), then sit down with your host to enjoy some of the treats as you learn about his family and his passion for Akhal-Teke horses – this breed of horse is specific to the region and have a reputation for their speed, endurance, intelligence and distinctive metallic sheen. Later, continue to Ashgabat, where you’ll spend the night.
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Day 8: Ashgabat
Location: Ashgabat, Nisa, Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex, Anau, Russian Bazaar, Ertugrul Gazi Mosque, Archabil Street, Neutrality Arch
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Take a full day to wrap your head around this desert city on an immersive guided tour. First, visit the ancient settlement of Nisa, built in the 3rd century BC. See the Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex, built to honour those killed in the Battle of Geok Tepe in 1881, in World War II and in the 1948 earthquake. Then, head out of town to the ruins of Anau. The crumbling remains of the 15th century medieval mosque still attracts the devout, who come to pray and make offerings. Wander the Russian Bazaar to see locals doing their daily shopping and maybe taste some samosas, doner-kebabs and sweet melon! See the local Turkmen’s handmade souvenirs and maybe choose something special to bring home. This afternoon, take in the four-pointed martinets of the Ertugrul Gazi Mosque. You’ll then have some free time to relax and recharge before an evening visit to the monuments of Archabil Street, including the Neutrality Arch.
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Day 9: Merv / Mary
Location: Mary, Merv, Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum, Erk Kala, Gyaur Kala, Greater Kizkala, Mary Regional Museum
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Rise and shine for the drive to Mary (pronounced ‘Mah-rih’) – the somewhat ostentatious displays of wealth in this city can be traced to the long-running gas and cotton industries. When you arrive, settle into your hotel, then head out to wander through the lively bazaar with your leader. Take drive out to Merv, also known as Margiana or Margush, and enjoy some time exploring Turkmenistan's most recognised site. This sprawling UNESCO World Heritage site is home to numerous walled structures from various periods spread across a 1200-hectare area. See impressive columns smoothed by wind and time at the Greater Kizkala and walk hills that were once the fortress walls of Erk Kala. While not the most impressive visually, Gyaur Kala dates to 400 BC and has a fascinating history. Spend some time exploring these relics of grand empires, then return to Mary for some free time. Maybe visit the Mary Regional Museum. Housed in a palace of white marble, the museum features archaeological displays and exhibitions on traditional Turkmen life and culture.
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Day 10: Ashgabat
Location: Mary, Ashgabat
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning after breakfast, head out to see the local Orthodox Church and take some more time wandering around Mary’s city center, before returning to Ashgabat – the City of White Marble. Arrive late afternoon and head out again as the sun goes down to walk along the promenade with your group. Maybe find somewhere for dinner and celebrate your final night on this incredible adventure.
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Day 11: Ashgabat
Location: Ashgabat
Meals Included: Breakfast
With no further activities planned, your trip comes to an end today after breakfast. If you need help with organising a transfer to the airport, just speak to your leader.
What's Included
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Tashkent - Chorsu Bazaar
Visit the bustling Chorsu Bazaar in Tashkent.
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Tashkent - Khast Imom Complex & Moyie Mubarek Library Museum
Explore the Khast Imom Complex and Moyie Mubarek Library Museum in Tashkent.
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Tashkent - Amir Timur Square
Visit Amir Timur Square in Tashkent.
What's Not Included
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Optional Activities
Optional activities such as visiting the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, Art Gallery of Uzbekistan, and Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent are not included.
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Visa and Travel Documents
Travel to Turkmenistan requires a Letter of Invitation for visa application, which is not included.
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Single Supplement
A single supplement is available for an additional cost, excluding certain days.
Included Activities
- Khiva - Pahlavon Mahmud Mausoleum
- Khiva - Kuhna Ark
- Khiva - Islom Hoja Minaret & Medressa
- Khiva - Juma Mosque
- Khiva - Tosh-Hovli Palace
- Darvaza - "Door to Hell" Crater
- Konye-Urgench - City tour
- Yerbent - Village visit
- Ashgabat - National Museum of Turkmenistan
- Ashgabat - Nisa ruins
- Ashgabat - Anau ruins
- Ashgabat - Independence Monument
- Ashgabat - Neutrality Arch
- Ashgabat - Turkmenbashy Ruhi Mosque & Family Mausoleum of the First President of Turkmenistan
- Ashgabat - Ertugrul Gazi Mosque
- Merv - Big & Small Kizkala
- Merv - Erk Kala & Gayur Kala
- Merv - Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum
Transport
- Private vehicle , 4x4 vehicle , Metro , Taxi , Overnight Train
Accommodation
- Hotel (7 nights), Yurt Camp (1 night), Overnight Train (1 night), Guest House (1 night)
Important Information
- 1. A single supplement is bookable on this trip, excluding Day 2, 5&6. The single supplement is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
- 2. Please note your leader will change at the Uzbekistan/Turkmenistan border
- 3. Please provide your full name exactly as per passport at the time of booking (including any middle names listed on your passport). Fees may apply for amendments to details within 45 days of departure.
- 4. Travel to Turkmenistan requires a Letter of Invitation for visa application. Please see Visa section in the Essential Trip Information for instructions.
Mode of Transport
Travel in style and comfort with a mix of private vehicles, 4x4 vehicles, metro, taxis, and an overnight train, ensuring a seamless and adventurous journey from Tashkent to Ashgabat.Accommodation
Enjoy a diverse range of accommodations including 7 nights in hotels, 1 night in a yurt camp, 1 night on an overnight train, and 1 night in a guest house, offering a blend of comfort and cultural immersion throughout your journey.Check out our Q&As
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What unique experience does the tour offer in Turkmenistan?
The tour offers a unique experience of staying at a local guesthouse in a rural village in Turkmenistan, where you can get up close to local people's life and visit a local horse breeder who preserves the Akhal-Teke horses, a national treasure of Turkmenistan.
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What is the significance of the Darvaza Crater on this tour?
The Darvaza Crater, also known as the 'Gates to Hell', is a significant highlight of the tour. It is a geological oddity that has been burning since 1971 when Soviet oil prospectors set it on fire to burn off excess gas. The tour includes camping nearby to witness the eternal flames.
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How does the tour explore the history of Ashgabat?
The tour explores the history of Ashgabat by learning how the city rose from the devastation of an earthquake in 1948 and has undergone a surreal and futuristic makeover. The city tour includes visiting its often bizarre, but memorable architecture with insights from a local leader.
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What kind of transportation is used during the tour?
The tour uses a variety of transportation methods including private vehicles, 4x4 vehicles, the metro, taxis, and an overnight train.
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What type of accommodations are provided on this tour?
Accommodations on the tour include staying in hotels for 7 nights, a yurt camp for 1 night, an overnight train for 1 night, and a guest house for 1 night.
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What cultural experiences are included in the tour?
Cultural experiences on the tour include visiting the UNESCO-protected town of Khiva, exploring the ruins of Mary and Merv, and participating in a village walking tour in Nohur. Additionally, there is a visit to a horse breeder with a bread and snack cooking demonstration.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Please contact us for latest COVID-19 policies
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Intrepid Travel has been taking travellers around the world for over 30 years
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Since 2002, The Intrepid Foundation has supported over 130 organisations across the world. We’re creating positive impact through the joy of travel, community and connection.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Over 50% of traveller travel solo with Intrepid. You can choose to share a room with another solo travelle of the same sex for no additional charge, or choose to pay a single supplement if you’d like your own room. Please request this when booking, and we will secure you a single supplement wherever possible. Please note, if you are booking a last-minute trip, it may be harder for us to secure a single room
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