Программа тура
Day 01
Ashgabat / Farap - Mary
Our representative will meet you at the Turkmen/Uzbek border
“Alat” at 9:00. Transfer to Merv (253km, 5h) to meet the group.
Start to explore ancient Merv – “Queen of the world”, was one of
the most important capitals of Islam, along with Baghdad, Cairo
and Damascus. Sightseeing of ancient Merv includes Greater Kyz
Gala & Lesser Kyz Gala (VI-VII), Complex of Askhabs (VIII-XIV),
Erk Gala (VI BC), Gyaur Gala (IV BC), Hoja Yusup Hamadani
complex, Sultan Sanjar mausoleum, Muhamed Ibn Zeid mausoleum.
After sightseeing, drive to Mary. Then you will see all the
major buildings of Mary the downtown. If time permits, you will
also visit Mary Bazaar to see a variety of local products and
the Russian Orthodox church (one of the oldest in Turkmenistan).
Overnight in Mary
Day 02
Mary - Ashgabat
Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, drive to Ashgabat. Upon
arrival, visit to Horse Stable to see the national pride of
Turkmen people – Akhalteke horses, the nicest horses in the
world. 5000 years ago, Turkmens began to breed Akhalteke horses.
The World’s unique breed was never mixed with other breeds. Such
illustrious Emperors like Alexander the Great and Darius I
desired to own Ahalteke horses. There are beautiful horses on
the farm. Per superstition, every sick person who touches an
Ahalteke horse will get well soon. Afternoon, you will have an
Ashgabat city tour. In 2013, the Guinness Book of Records named
Ashgabat a “white marbled city” – here you can see the biggest
number of structures in the world made out of white marble. You
will see the Wedding Palace, the modern “Yildyz” Hotel, the
Ferris Wheel, the Constitution Monument, the Arch of Neutrality,
the Monument and Park of Independence, Ertogrul Gazi Mosque, and
Ashgabat Sports and Housing facilities. Overnight at the Hotel
Day 03
Ashgabat - Darvaza
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time till noon. Afternoon, drive to
Darvaza Burning Gas Crater (276km, 4h). The Crater is also
called "The Door to Hell". The area is rich in natural gas.
While drilling in 1971, Soviet geologists tapped into a cavern
filled with natural gas. The ground beneath the drilling rig
collapsed, leaving a large hole with a diameter of 60 m and 20
m. To avoid poisonous gas discharge, it was decided to burn it
off. Geologists had hoped the fire would use all the fuel in a
matter of days, but the gas is still burning today. In the
evening, watch the spectacular and fascinating view of the gas
crater. BBQ dinner at Gas Crater
Day 04
Darvaza - Dashoguz
Picnic-style breakfast. After breakfast, drive to the
Turkmen/Uzbek Border Checkpoint to cross into Uzbekistan.
