
In the heart of Turkmenistan’s desert lands, there grows a humble yet sacred plant known as Yuzarlik (harmala or wild rue).

In Turkmenistan, a wedding is not just a ceremony — it’s a vivid celebration of heritage, filled with ancient rituals, music, and community spirit.

This is a story of one day in Geok Tepe — a village where tradition and modern life intertwine harmoniously.

Why Visit Turkmenistan? Because Nowhere Else on Earth is Quite Like It. Turkmenistan isn’t just off the beaten path...

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

Turkmen weddings are a significant cultural event, celebrated with joy and deep-rooted traditions being a glimpse into the values and customs.

Dating back to ancient times, traditional ram fights have been a beloved spectacle among the people of Central Asia.

Step into a world where art and history intertwine at the State Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.


