
The famous cave-grotto "Kyrkgyz" ("Forty Girls"), the vault of which is decorated with a huge number of colorful ribbons, each of which is someone's innermost desire.

A few years ago, Koytendag became the venue for the country's first comprehensive international scientific expedition "Nature of Turkmenistan.

The Khodjapil Dinosaur Plateau is rightfully considered the highlight of the Koytendag Reserve. A lot of footprints of giants frozen in stone, who lived 150 million years ago.

Prepare to immerse yourself in a world of splendor and grace at the Ahalteke Equestrian Complex, a true gem of Turkmenistan.

Kusht depdi is a traditional Turkmen dance that has been passed down through generations and is now recognized as the national dance of Turkmenistan.

The Turkestan sand cat known by the scientific name Felis margarita thinobia is a common spicie of wild cat in Central Asia. It is also native to deserts in the Arabian Peninsula, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan.

The manul's range in Turkmenistan extends from Badkyz Nature Reserve in the north-east along the Kopetdag mountain range to the Balkan province.

Despite the fact that the climate of the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan is quite severe, many different species of animals live in its expanses. There you can meet long-eared hedgehog, Brandt’s hedgehog and tolai hare, as well as gerbils, jerboas and other rodents. The great Balkan mouse-like hamster is one of a number of mammals […]

Turkmen children grow up in families that value the traditions and culture of their people. They attend schools where both Turkmen language and general education subjects are taught. In addition, children can participate in extracurricular activities and clubs where they engage in sports, music, or art.

Rodoguna (c. 130 BCE) – Queen of Syria, daughter of the Parthian king Mithridates. In 141 BCE, she married Demetrius II Nicator, the king of Syria, who was a prisoner of her father at the time.
