"Turkmenistan Beating Heart of Asia" Tour package

The duration of package is 7 days. We have the opportunity to accommodate tourists in any selected hotel in Ashgabat. Tourists are met at the Ashgabat International Airport and escorted to the hotel. Tour package may be changed according to customer's wishes. The type of transport may vary depending on the size of the group.
- Ages 0-75, max of 12 per group
- Duration: 7 days
- Start time: Check availability
- Languages: English, Russian
The tour package include:
- Visa support letter (LOI) + Registration of an invitation to visit Turkmenistan for tourists;
- Twin base in "Bagt Koshgi" Hotel (3 nights), SGL base - in tent camp in Darvaza (I night);
- Transport: Minibus-7 days Domestic train tickets: Ashgabat-Dashoguz-Ashgabat;
- Sights' entry fees;
- Guide services (English, Russian speaking);
- Full board;
- Water on board Iltr a day per person;
- Corporate Party.
The tour package does not include:
- International airfare;
- Insurance;
- Visa to Turkmenistan;
- Immigration fee;
- COVID-19 test fee;
- Photo and video camera fee at sightseeing places;
- Tips.
Tour Days

Darvaza
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Seyitjemaletdin
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Old Nisa
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Akhalteke Equestrian Complex
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Konye-Urgench
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Ashgabat
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Turkmen Carpet Museum
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