
The walls and minarets of the Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque are adorned with verses from Ruhnama, a book written by the first president of Turkmenistan.

Did you know that Gulistan, also known as the Russian Bazaar, has been a central trading hub since the early days of Ashgabat?

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 […]

The capital of Turkmenistan, the Marble city of Ashgabat, celebrates City Day on May 25th. It's no coincidence that we mention white marble here.

In this material, we decided, on the one hand, to provide an official overview of the cities of Turkmenistan, and on the other hand, to discuss them from a tourism perspective.

Turkmen culture at the State Museum of the State Cultural Center of Turkmenistan. Our commitment to preserving our heritage is vividly displayed through the captivating exhibit of traditional national costumes.

Nestled in the southern outskirts of Ashgabat, Independence Park stands as a captivating attraction near 10-Anniversary of Prosperity Avenue and Archabil Avenue.

In Ashgabat, every street, every structure is a brushstroke on the canvas of cultural richness. Explore the city where the past and the present harmonize, and the artistry of innovation unfolds at every step.