
Ashgabat
Ahal Province
The capital of Turkmenistan, famous for its grand architecture clad in white marble, earning it the nickname the "City of White Marble." Situated between the Karakum Desert and the Kopet Dag mountain range, it is notable for its numerous golden statues, expansive parks, and ultra-modern monuments.
Practical Travel Guide for Ashgabat
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Tourist visas for Turkmenistan typically require a letter of invitation from a state-licensed travel agency. The process can be lengthy, so it is advisable to apply well in advance. Some nationalities may be eligible for a visa on arrival with a valid invitation.
Adapter Type
Turkmen
Getting Around
Public transportation in Ashgabat consists of modern buses and taxis. Public transit is efficient but less flexible than taxis, which are the most convenient way to get around the city for sightseeing.
Local Flavors
Turkmen cuisine is a mix of Central Asian, Persian, and Russian influences, dominated by meat, rice, and dairy products. Must-try dishes include Pilaf (Plov) and Shashlyk (kebabs).
