
You’ve never really tasted melon until you’ve tried it in Turkmenistan. Out of 1600 melon varieties in the world, over 400 grow there alone.

Look at the picture of dervishes. Their robes, sewn from hundreds of vivid fabric pieces, are not merely decorative. This is the jubba al-fuqara.

The Gelin Alyjy is a deeply rooted and sacred tradition in Turkmen weddings. This is the moment when the bride is ceremoniously “taken” from her family home and led to her new life with the groom.

Discover the soul of Turkmenistan through its most iconic treasure — the handmade carpet.

Ever wondered how Turkmens turned raw camel wool into warm, breathable, water-resistant fabric — centuries before synthetics existed?

Göktepe Horse farm is only 40 km from Ashgabat. An excursion there isn’t just a trip — it’s a dive into Turkmenistan’s living history.

Traveling to Turkmenistan? Let’s make sure your trip isn’t remembered for the wrong kind of adventure. Try Traditional Turkmen Cuisine!

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


