🇹🇲 Turkmenistan

White-marble cities and Silk Road ruins

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Ashgabat — City of white marble

Gypjak Mosque Mosque

A vast gold-and-white mosque and mausoleum on the capital's edge.

Best time: Apr–May & Sep–Oct — Spring and autumn spare you the desert summer heat.

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National Museum of Turkmenistan Museum

Silk Road treasures, carpets and the finds of ancient Nisa and Merv.

Best time: Oct–Apr — An indoor museum welcome in the fierce heat.

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Tolkuchka (Altyn Asyr) Bazaar Bazaar

A huge desert market of carpets, camels and Turkmen craft.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Cooler months are best for the open-air bazaar.

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Nisa Fortress Ruins

The earthen ruins of a royal Parthian capital just outside the city.

Best time: Apr–May & Sep–Oct — Mild months suit the exposed desert ruins.

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Ashgabat Presidential Palace Monument

Modern architectural complex representing contemporary Turkmen national identity.

Best time: Year-round — Showcases modern Turkmenistan's ambitions through neoclassical architectural grandeur.

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Merv — Lost Silk Road metropolis

Ancient Merv Ruins

A UNESCO desert city of 2,500 years — Parthian walls, palaces and mosques.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Cool desert months are essential for the vast site.

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Mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum

A great turquoise-domed Seljuk tomb rising from the bare plain.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Cooler light is best for the desert monument.

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Kyz Kala Ruins

The corrugated mud walls of a haunting twin Parthian fortress.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Mild months suit the shadeless ruins.

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Gyaur Kala Ruins

The ramparts of Merv's oldest walled city, layered over millennia.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — The cool season is best for the open earthworks.

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Mausoleum of Muhammad ibn Zayd Monument

Crumbling medieval burial structure testament to Merv's Timurid architectural legacy.

Best time: Year-round — Exemplifies Central Asian mausoleum traditions in forgotten Silk Road metropolis.

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Konye-Urgench — Monuments of old Khorezm

Kutlug Timur Minaret Historic site

Central Asia's tallest ancient minaret, standing alone on the steppe.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Clear cool skies are best for the towering minaret.

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Turabek Khanym Mausoleum Mausoleum

A domed tomb whose interior blazes with star-patterned mosaic.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Mild months suit studying the tilework.

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Najm al-Din al-Kubra Mausoleum Mausoleum

A Sufi saint's shrine, a place of pilgrimage on the old caravan route.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — Cool months are best for the pilgrimage site.

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Sultan Tekesh Mausoleum Mausoleum

A conical-domed royal tomb of the Khorezmshah dynasty.

Best time: Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov — The cool season suits the exposed monuments.

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Minaret of Hakim Ata Monument

Restored minaret symbolizing spiritual center during Khorezm's Islamic golden age.

Best time: Year-round — Sacred landmark tied to Sufi mysticism and Khorezm's scholarly intellectual tradition.

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Sarahs Oasis — Desert spring, ancient caravan

Sarahs Water Spring Natural Spring

Life-giving thermal spring emerging in Karakum Desert providing water refuge.

Best time: Apr–May & Sep–Nov — Crucial historical water source for ancient Silk Road caravans.

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Desert Camping Experience Desert Camp

Traditional tent accommodation with camel rides and local Turkmen hospitality.

Best time: Mar–May & Oct–Nov — Authentic nomadic lifestyle immersion in harsh Karakum environment.

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Ancient Caravan Routes Historical Trail

Walking paths following historic Silk Road trade routes through barren landscape.

Best time: Apr–May & Oct–Nov — Treading paths of medieval merchants connecting East and West.

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Sarahs Village Settlement

Small Turkmen village with traditional yurts and pastoral economy.

Best time: Apr–May & Oct–Nov — Window into traditional Turkmen desert farming and animal herding.

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Darvaza Crater Day Tour Natural Wonder

Visit to crater complex known as 'Door to Hell' with underground gas fires.

Best time: Apr–May & Sep–Nov — Unique geological phenomena and surreal burning crater landscape.

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Turpan — Ancient oasis city preserving Silk Road history and architectural splendor

Turpan Carpet Museum Museum

Comprehensive collection of traditional Turkmen carpet designs and weaving techniques.

Best time: October-April — Showcases world-famous Turkmen carpets with intricate patterns and cultural significance.

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Ancient City Ruins Historic Site

Excavated remains of cities along the Silk Road showing layers of cultural occupation.

Best time: October-April — Archaeological evidence of trade routes connecting East and West through Central Asia.

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Water Gates and Underground Canals Historic Site

Ancient engineering marvel: underground aqueducts distributing mountain water to oasis.

Best time: October-April — Demonstrates sophisticated water management allowing permanent settlement in desert environment.

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Markets of Turpan Market

Bustling bazaar selling textiles, pottery, dried fruits, and handicrafts from surrounding region.

Best time: September-May — Authentic commerce showcasing local products, crafts, and traditional trading practices.

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Mausoleum of Serap Oylu Historic Site

Stone mausoleum honoring Turkmen historical figure with geometric carved decorations.

Best time: October-April — Reflects Turkmen architectural traditions and reverence for cultural ancestors.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Turkmenistan?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Gypjak Mosque is best around Apr–May & Sep–Oct. Turkmenistan has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Turkmenistan?

Roughly 8% of people speak English. The main language is Turkmen & Russian.

How strong is the Turkmenistan passport?

The Turkmenistan passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 55 destinations.

Is Turkmenistan expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Turkmenistan — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Turkmenistan?

Gypjak Mosque, National Museum of Turkmenistan, Tolkuchka (Altyn Asyr) Bazaar, Nisa Fortress, Ashgabat Presidential Palace, Ancient Merv — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.