Welcome to Ashgabat Without a shadow of a doubt, Ashgabat is one of the strangest cities on the planet. Fashioned almost entirely of white marble it’s like Disneyland on steroids. A touch of roman style flair topped off with a healthy dose of communist architecture. In short it’s this mismatch of styles coupled with the genuine oddities that only exist in Turkmenistan that make this city what it is. Getting into Turkmenistan Getting into Turkmenistan is easy if you go with a tour, but its more expensive. The cheaper alternative is a transit visa which whilst being significantly cheaper has a rejection rate of around 60% (some sources suggest it’s even higher). We have more info on that here in our post on the Darvaza Crater in the middle of the Karakum Desert. The vast majority come with a guided tour. This will include at least a day around Ashgabat…
The Darvaza Crater – The Gateway to Hell Many people have heard of the Darvaza Crater, but very few people know where it is and how it came into being. Often referred to as the North Korea of Central Asia, Turkmenistan is one of the worlds last hermit kingdoms. The second largest country in Central Asia, it is made up of desert (covering 80% of the country no less), some of the worlds largest gas reserves, ancient ruins and some seriously bizarre sights. For evidence of the latter check out this article on Ashgabat. What is the Darvaza Crater Type Turkmenistan into a google image search and no doubt this is one of the images that will appear. It is basically a giant burning hole in the middle of the Karakum Desert. This stunning spectacle is the result of a slight error in judgement by a team of Soviet scientists…