Turkmenistan Tours and Trips 2024/2025

If you’re looking for an unusual destination that sets you apart as a traveller, Turkmenistan should top your list. Photography here is mostly prohibited and guided tours are a must - but the things you see will be ingrained in your memory forever. Explore local culture and cultural, religious and historic sites in Ashgabat, or explore the natural wonders along the Silk Road.

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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
days44 From US$ 3,505 View Tour
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  • Sep 30 10+ seats left
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Central Asia: Five Stans Express

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24 day explorer trip 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 Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 72 customer reviews
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5 - Excellent
  • Peter N
“Overall I enjoyed the trip, both Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. I welcomed the opportunity to do a good deal of walking and camping/yurt stays in Kyrgyzstan which is such an underrated country. I also enjoyed the education I received about the culture and history of Uzbekistan.”
The must see's of the Five Stans
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This is my 17th trip with this tour operator and this has been one of the best so far, if not the best. There is so much to see, though there is quite a lot of travelling to enable this to happen. However the scenery, mostly deserts and mountains, are delightful. The accommodation ranged from the sublime (A Sheraton!) to the plain and simple, homestays, which gave us an even better chance to interact with local people. If you have the time to do this trip, do it, the scenery is stunning and the history of this region is the history of the civilised world. Brilliant!”
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5 - Excellent
  • Robert B
“It was an excellently organised and sensibly adaptive tour (adaptive to the needs of the group, and the weather). I really enjoyed it, and would go on more Dragoman tours as soon as I can.”

Turkmenistan - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Made up of nearly 80% desert but with access to the Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan is perhaps best known for its intricately detailed carpets. While tourism is welcome in Turkmenistan, the country's strict governance means a guided tour is absolutely necessary when on a trip to the country. Perhaps one of the world's most unusual destinations for tourists, photography is mostly prohibited and there is a heavy military presence across the country.

Tour Highlights

  • See the golden dome of the Gypjak Mosque
  • Visit the "Door to Hell", a massive gas crater in Darvaza
  • Experience tradition at the Turkmen Carpet Museum
  • Browse the hundreds of stalls at the Tolkuchka-Basar
  • Find your inner archaeologist at Gonur Tepe, a larger former settlement of the Mouru civilization

Travel Tips

  • Smokers take note - it is 100% forbidden to smoke outside in a public place. However, smoking is permitted inside some restaurants and shops. If you don't see anyone else smoking, you shouldn't either.
  • Unless you particularly love sweltering heat, avoid a tour to Turkmenistan in the summer months. The country is mostly made up of desert, and summer temperatures often surpass 50°C (122°F).
  • Travel outside Turkmenistan's capital city, Ashgabat, requires the accompaniment of a travel guide. This can be costly, so be sure to budget accordingly before your visit.
  • While the country has generally been free of terrorism that has rocked its neighbouring countries, Turkmenistan is known for what is called "vodka terrorism". This crime occurs when Turkmen drink far too much vodka and attempt to fight or rob the people they come across on trains or in the streets. To be on the safe side, avoid men who are evidently drunk.
  • There is a strict curfew of 11pm in Ashgabat, the capital city. This applies to locals and visitors alike. Always return to your hotel before curfew, and women, in particular, should never walk the streets alone at night.
  • Feel free to converse with the friendly locals, but avoid talking about politics especially avoid commenting on the country's leader.

Turkmenistan has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Turkmenistan before planning your tour. 

Tours in Turkmenistan - Questions and Answers

  • What is the best time of year to go to Turkmenistan?

    The best time to visit Turkmenistan is between March and June, when the weather is mild and pleasant, and most areas of the country are open and accessible, or between October and December, when the summer heat tapers off and the fall weather sets in, making it pleasant for outdoor exploration. The weather in Turkmenistan between July and September is often extremely hot, making it difficult to engage in any outdoor activities. The other low season is between December and March, when the winter sets in, but if you don’t mind the winter cold, you can still visit the country during this period.

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