Turkmenistan Eco Tours 2024/2025

The best eco tours in Turkmenistan. Below you will see 16 eco tours through Turkmenistan that are all carbon offset. Bookmundi offsets the CO2 footprint on behalf of all the multiday tour companies that we work in Turkmenistan by amongst others investing in wind, solar and tree planting projects around the world. In the future, we will continue to make our tours in Turkmenistan more sustainable and climate-friendly.

16 Eco trips in Turkmenistan

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Ashgabat To Istanbul (44 Days)

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44 day overland journeys tour through Ashgabat, Turkmenbashi, Baku and 6 other destinations in 5 different countries. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Overland Journeys
  • Accommodation Camping, Hostel & Hotel
  • Transport 4WD Jeep, Ferry, Overland Vehicle & Train
  • Age Range 18-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Central Asia: Five Stans Express

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24 day explorer tour through Ashgabat, Darvaza, Khiva and 12 other destinations in 5 different countries. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Camping, Guest House, Home-stay, Hotel & Tent
  • Transport Flight, Private Vehicle & Train
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
days24 From US$ 6,545 US$ 5,890
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  • Jun 14 Only 3 seats left
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5 - Excellent
Based on 13 customer reviews
A remarkable trip
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This was a trip full of variety and dramatic scenery, from the surreal Ashgabat, the amazing Darvaza crater, the beautiful mosques and madrasahs of Samarkand and Bukhara to the truly majestic and ever changing scenery of the Kyrgyzstan mountains. Each of the 5 countries had its own unique character. There are some long journeys but they are full of continuing interest with lots of worthwhile stops on route. 99% of the accommodation was very comfortable, spacious and spotlessly clean.”
The Five Stans - A journey through history and the Central Asian Republice
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“A great holiday with plenty of superb sites and stunning scenery. One reason for calling this the Silk Road was that silk was used to pay people. It started with the Chinese needing horses to fight the nomads from the north. By 53BC, Rome was spending half its silver production on silk and other products from the Silk Roads. Rome also had to introduce modesty legislation because of the number of people wearing only silk.Whilst Julius Caesar was invading Britain in 53BC, his friend Marcus Crassus was leading another Roman army to defeat by Persia, in an empire that stretched from modern day Iran to Afghanistan and north to Merv. 10,000 Roman captives were sold at the Merv slave market to the Chinese, to fight on their northern border against marauding nomadic tribes.The ruins of three cities can be seen at Merv, in southern modern day Turkmenistan. The first was built by Cyrus the Great when he created the first Persian Empire. Next to it is the remains of the city built by Alexander the Great and next to that the remains of the city built after the Arab invasion, which was destroyed by the armies of Genghis Khan 1221 AD, with up to a million people being massacred.Alexander is a hero in Turkmen, after he freed them from Persian rule. In Uzbekistan, Timor is the hero, as he rose from hired sword to ruler of a vast empire, stretching from the Chinese border to Egypt, destroying many armies on the way. He made Samarqand his capital and made it one of the greatest cities.In Tajikistan, it is Cyrus the Great who is remembered, partly because he was murdered there.In Osh, Kyrgyzstan, it is Babur, great great grandson of Timor and founder of the Indian Mughal dynasty who is remembered. Although it is Manus who is the local hero.”
A long and varied road
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This amazing trip was like several holidays rolled into one. From the surreal weirdness of Ashghabat and Darvaza, through ancient archaeological sites to the stunning monuments in Bukhara and Samarkand, through the desert to the Afghan border then up into beautiful mountains, lakes, rivers and nomad camps, before descending back down to the modern post-Soviet cities every day there was something new and wonderful to see.”
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