The Door to Hell Adventure
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Duration 5 days
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Type Adventure
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Group Size 50 Peoples
Overview
The Darvaza Gas Crater, commonly known as the “Door to Hell,” is a massive burning natural gas field in the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan. It has been continuously burning since it was ignited in 1971, creating a surreal and fiery spectacle.
Morning: Arrive in Ashgabat, the capital city known for its white marble buildings and grand monuments. Afternoon: City tour including Independence Monument, Neutrality Arch, and the National Museum. Evening: Stroll through the vibrant Tolkuchka Bazaar. Overnight: Stay in a 4-star hotel in Ashgabat
Morning: Depart for the Karakum Desert, visiting the ancient ruins of Nisa en route. Afternoon: Set up camp near the Darvaza Gas Crater. Evening: Experience the mesmerizing glow of the crater at night. Overnight: Desert camping under the stars
Morning: Visit nearby mud craters and explore the desert landscape. Afternoon: Return to Ashgabat with a stop at a local nomadic village. Evening: Free time to relax or explore the city. Overnight: Stay in a 4-star hotel in Ashgabat.
Morning: Visit the Turkmen Carpet Museum and the Ertugrul Gazi Mosque. Afternoon: Explore the Akhal-Teke horse stables to learn about the national horse breed. Evening: Traditional Turkmen dinner with a local family. Overnight: Stay in a 4-star hotel in Ashgabat
Morning: Transfer to Ashgabat International Airport for departure.
Inclusions: 4 nights’ accommodation (3 in hotel, 1 in desert camp). All transfers and transportation in a comfortable vehicle. English-speaking guide throughout the tour. Meals: 4 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners. Camping equipment for desert overnight. Entrance fees to all mentioned sites. Exclusions: International flights. Visa fees and processing. Meals not specified. Personal expenses and travel insurance.
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