Discover the cultural heritage and natural wonders of Turkmenistan on this immersive three-day private tour. Explore Ashgabat’s museums, learn about traditional Turkmen carpets, and visit significant religious landmarks. Witness the dramatic Darvaza Gas Crater, known as the Gates of Hell, during an unforgettable overnight desert camp. Continue to the ancient city of Konye-Urgench to explore medieval mausoleums and Central Asia’s tallest minaret, offering a fascinating journey through history, culture, and unique landscapes.
3-Day Ashgabat Darvaza Gas Crater and Konye Urgench Tour
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Overview
Highlights
- Explore Ashgabat’s cultural heritage at the National Museum of History and Ethnography
- Discover traditional craftsmanship at the world-famous Turkmen Carpet Museum
- Experience an unforgettable overnight stay at the blazing Darvaza Gas Crater
- Visit the ancient city of Konye-Urgench and its historic mausoleums and minaret
What's included / excluded
Camping Accommodation: traditional yurt camp and sleeping bags
Daily Water
Dinner and Breakfast at the Camp
Entry Tickets for Museums
Hotel Accommodation: Breakfast Included
Letter of Invitation
Professional Guide
Tour Package (LoI, Register fee, Permit fee)
Transportation
Covid Test 35 USD
Free for use Cameras on Monuments
Meals, services
Meals: Many meals and daily breakfasts included
Migration Tax: 12 USD and 4 USD Bank fee
Private Expenses, Gratuities
Visa fee 55 USD - 85 USD
Tour Plan
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Day 1 Ashgabat Museums and City Highlights
- Meet the group at Ashgabat International Airport and transfer to the hotel for check-in and rest.
- Enjoy lunch before beginning the guided city tour with a professional Turkmen guide.
- Visit the National Museum of History and Ethnography to learn about Turkmen culture and heritage.
- Explore the Carpet Museum, home to the largest collection of Turkmen carpets in the world.
- Discover rare carpets dating from medieval times to the twentieth century, including over 1,000 pieces from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
- See traditional carpet articles such as chuvals, khurjuns, and torba.
- Admire the famous hand-woven carpet recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest in the world.
- Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Ashgabat.
Day 2 Ashgabat to Darvaza Gas Crater
- Breakfast at the hotel at 9:00 am.
- Drive to explore the ancient ruins of Nisa, dating from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD.
- Visit Gypjak Mosque and pay respects at the mausoleum of Turkmenistan’s first President.
- Lunch at a local restaurant.
- Late afternoon drive to the Darvaza Gas Crater, located approximately 270 kilometres north of Ashgabat.
- Witness the dramatic flaming crater, famously known as the Gates of Hell.
- Enjoy breathtaking evening views of the smouldering gas crater.
- Picnic-style dinner near the crater.
Overnight stay in a tent under the starry desert sky.
Day 3 Konye Urgench and Dashoguz Border
- Enjoy an early picnic-style breakfast at the campsite.
- Transfer to the ancient city of Konye-Urgench.
- Drive north through Turkmenistan for approximately four hours.
- On arrival, explore the architectural monuments of Konye-Urgench, the former capital of Khorezm from the tenth to twelfth centuries.
- Visit the mausoleums of Najm al-Din al-Kubra, Tyurabek Khanum, Il-Arslan, and Tekesh Ibn Hadzhibey.
- See the impressive Qutlug Timur Minaret, the tallest minaret in Central Asia.
- Lunch at a local restaurant in Konye-Urgench.
- Drive to the Turkmen–Uzbek border at Dashoguz or Shawat.
- Border crossing scheduled between 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm.
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Everything was seamless and well-organized. The guide was engaging, the activities were fun, and the food was delicious.
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The guide was friendly, and the stops were well-planned and enjoyable. The scenery was breathtaking. Highly recommend!
4
The itinerary was perfect, with a great mix of adventure and relaxation. The guide’s enthusiasm made it even more enjoyable.