
The Turkmen alaja, crafted from interwoven threads in alternating hues, predominantly black and white, holds deep significance in Turkmen culture.

How to Get to Turkmenistan ? On Camels Like in the Days of the Great Silk Road? Or on the magic carpet, like in the 1001 nights fairy tales? Not quite! While camels are still a majestic symbol of Turkmenistan’s heritage, modern travelers have far more convenient options to reach this incredible country. Let’s dive […]

From December 5th to 7th, Ayan Travel products will be represented at the 18 TTI Izmir "Tourism Trade International Expo and Congress" in Turkey.

Material evidence of the pre-Islamic beliefs of the nomadic tribes of Central Asia is scattered over a vast area.

The mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin is a pearl of medieval Khujand (Khojent), which, one might say, has miraculously survived to the present day.

Damla Village is a small settlement in the heart of the Karakum desert, where about 60 families live in houses built of brick and clay.

Girls’ Education in Turkmenistan in the 20th Century: Overcoming Traditions and Pioneering Change.

Makhtumkuli Fragi is a great poet and philosopher of Turkmenistan, who left an indelible mark on the history and culture of his people.


