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7 Days Tour in Turkmenistan
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Tour Details

Explore main highlights of Turkmenistan in 7 days

Tour programme:
Day 1: Arrival in Ashgabat. Sightseeing of Ashgabat city
Day 2: Ashgabat-Mary. Arrive in Mary
Day 3: Full day exploring Mary and Ancient Merv
Day 4: Mary-Ashgabat-Darvaza. Explore the flaming gas crater. Overnight in Turkmen yurts.
Day 5: Visit Geokdepe fortress and mosque, private Akhalteke Horses farm. Sightseeing tour to "Kow-ata' underground lake
Day 6: Drive to Yangikala canyons. Arrive and sightseeing of Yangikala Canyons. Transfer to Turkmenbashy airport. Flight to Ashgabat.
Day 7: Departure to home. End of tour.

What's included:
Letter of invitation to Turkmenistan,entry travel pass and registration
A/C land transportation during the whole tour, airport-hotel- airport transfers
Excursions with multiingual guides
All accommodation (breakfasts and travel tax included) in double / twin shared rooms
Sport hotel in Ashgabat - 2 nights in Ashgabat, Margush 3* hotel- 2 nights in Mary, Chinar 3* hotel- 1 night in Gyzylarbat
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Max. Guests

2

Duration

7 Days

Price / Person

1150$ / person

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