Turkmenistan Escorted tours and Guided trips

The top guided and escorted tours to Turkmenistan. Choose from 16 escorted and guided tours through Turkmenistan backed by 13 customer reviews. Discovering Turkmenistan via a guided tour is a safe and very informative as the guide often offer a lot of local insight. If you are on a budget you may wish to check our guided group tours to Turkmenistan as they are often more budget-friendly.

16 guided tours in Turkmenistan

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Ancient Silk Road Cities - The Five Stans

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23 day adventure tour through Ashgabat, Darvaza, Khiva and 11 other destinations in 5 different countries. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Adventure
  • Accommodation Guest House & Hotel
  • Transport Private Vehicle & Flight
  • Age Range 18-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
days23 From US$ 5,190 View Tour
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  • May 27 Only 7 seats left
  • Sep 02 Only 3 seats left
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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$ 6,415 View Tour
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  • May 31 Only 2 seats left
  • Jun 14 Only 3 seats left
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Turkmenistan Guided Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 13 customer reviews
Leave the West Behind
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“If you want to leave the west behind until the last city on this incredible journey, then welcome to the former Soviet States that make up the silk road. This trip has everything, religion, wildlife, nomad living and amazing countryside and mountains. Forget McDonalds and Burger King, at times you won't even get social media!”
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.”
The 5 Stans
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“A great trip covering a wide range of experiences - from Turkmenistan [Ashgabat with its somewhat bizarre architecture (the Wedding Palace being a particularly good, if that's the right word, example) and the welcoming wedding parties at the Arch of Neutrality; the ancient ruins at Nisa and Merv; and the burning pit at Darvaza among particularly memorable sights - all in the presence of a great local guide Jabar]; through Uzbekistan [with spectacular sights and sites at Bukhara, Samarkand and Shahrisabz together with the ruins of one of Alexander the Great's fortresses by the River Oxus all with the guide, Bek, who is probably the best guide on any tour I've been on]; Tajikistan [wonderful journey through the mountains to the gorgeous Iskanderkul Lake]; back into Uzbekistan [to learn about ceramics and the mechanics, and smell (boiling silkworm cocoons), of the silk industry; Kyrgyzstan [marvellous mountain scenery, great homestays, and lovely yurt camp (though be prepared for all weathers in one day - from bright sun to hail and lightning in a matter of minutes)]; and a brief stay in Kazakhstan [could have stayed longer and got to see more of Almaty, etc]. Suzie, the British guide who accompanied the trip throughout was wonderful and made everything easy for us - without her it would have been a lot more difficult. Food was ok to very good (the meal at the family house in Samarkand and the meals at the homestays being favourites), but was very limited for the vegetarians generally. Hotels were good to excellent and the transport was fine, though the air-conditioning on the minibuses in Kyrgyzstan didn't cope with the high temperatures.”
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