If you are sick and tired of conventional traveling during the holidays, here’s your lucky day to explore something unique with our Turkmenistan tour packages! Turkmenistan is in the heart of Central Asia, and despite the existence of archaeological and geographic attractions, it has not received much attention from tourists. This country has the most marble cities in the world: Ashgabat, Merv, Konye Urgench, and the famous Darvaza, the Door to Hell. This place will be quite worth for the history lovers and for the people who are keenly interested in exploring the culture of the place because here you get to see the Parthian fortress of Nisa and the city listed in UNESCO as Merv.
The natural sights of Turkmenistan will be interesting for fans of extreme tourism, for example, the Karakum Desert and the famous Darvaza gas crater, or the “Gates of Hell.” It is a natural and scientific miracle on which people have been able to build a permanent source of fire for several decades. In contrast, there is great hospitality of Turkmen people, and the country’s nomadic background makes traveling incredibly culturally insightful. Ranging from the towering towers of Kone Urgench to the artifacts in the State Museum in Mary, there is much to explore in Turkmenistan.
If you are seeking for a Turkmenistan tour package from Oman, then our Turkmenistan tour packages from Muscat is prepared to give you a trouble-free tour. On hotels, transport, guided tours and everything in between, we take care of all the necessary arrangements to make your Turkmenistan trip the best. Join this wonderful country’s tour and discover what makes this travel destination one of the most unique in Central Asia. So, don’t delay any further, please contact us for Booking Muscat to Turkmenistan Tour with us!
Best Time to Visit Turkmenistan
The best time to visit Turkmenistan is from March to May and September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing, desert excursions, and cultural exploration. Spring brings mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, making it perfect for visiting ancient cities like Merv, Nisa, and Konye Urgench. Autumn offers comfortable conditions for exploring the Karakum Desert and witnessing the famous Darvaza Gas Crater without extreme heat.
Summer months can be very hot, especially in desert regions, while winter temperatures may drop significantly, making travel less comfortable for outdoor activities.
Why Choose Our Turkmenistan Tour Packages from Oman?
Carefully designed itineraries covering UNESCO World Heritage Sites and iconic attractions
Hassle-free travel arrangements including hotels, transport, and guided tours
Experienced English-speaking guides for deeper cultural and historical insights
Specially curated packages for Oman and GCC travelers
Flexible options for customized itineraries based on your travel style
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Discover one of Central Asia’s most fascinating and unexplored destinations with our Turkmenistan Tour Packages from Oman. Whether you are a history enthusiast, culture lover, or adventure seeker, this journey promises unforgettable experiences.
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Place You'll See
Ashgabat
Itinerary
Explore the wonders of Turkmenistan on a journey through history, culture, and natural marvels. Begin in Ashgabat, famously known as the Most-White Marble City in the World, visiting highlights like Ruhy Mosque and the Tolkuchka Bazaar. Discover the ancient Nisa Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore Mary’s State Museum with its rich historical artifacts. Experience nomadic life on the way to Darwaza and witness the spectacular Darvaza Gas Crater, also known as the Door to Hell. Visit the historic Merv city, a key trading post on the Great Silk Road, and explore the architectural monuments of Kone Urgench and Dashoguz. Enjoy a tour of the Akhal-Teke horse farm, a traditional tea party, and experience the enchanting illuminated sights of Ashgabat by night.