OUR TRIP TO CENTRAL ASIA, THE CAUCASUS & WEST ASIA 2024

The Plan

We had long wanted to visit the Gates of Hell (Burning Fire Crater) in Turkmenistan. Our issue had been that it's a long way to go just for that and if we are being honest there are not loads of accessible tourist sites in Turkmenistan. On top of this the price of getting there and sorting visas and using tours is quite high. We had thought about how we could extend our trip with neighbouring or countries in the region, but flights are really limited into and out of Turkmenistan. The land border with Afghanistan is pretty much a no go and we didn't fancy a ferry across to Azerbaijan. Eventually we managed to find a route to visit a few more places to make the trip more interesting overall. This would however make the trip require a lot more flights than ideal and a lot of these flights were going to badly timed. It was looking like this was going to be a tiring trip.

The places we settled on were Turkmenistan, Istanbul as we transferred with a long layover, Armenia and Cyprus. Weather wise we knew this wouldn't be the best time for some of these countries, but that would mean lower season and slightly cheaper prices. Theres also not many great times to visit Turkmenistan. It's either too hot, too cold or in Ramadan. So given we had some annual leave to use up before the end of the 2024 we took the bullet and set about a November trip.

We weren't sure we were going to get our letter of invitation back from Turkmenistan in time and were ready for a 48 hour go/no-go decision with a last minute scurry to book flights and pack. However we were very happy to see our LOI come back in only 9 working days rather than the 15 we had been quoted.

The Route


The Itinerary

The Budget

There are many factors to consider here with the budget. Turkmenistan is difficult to fly too for most of Europe with only two real options direct with Turkmenistan Airways or indirect with Turkish Airlines via Istanbul. Both options are pricey and the former is hard to book without a Turkmenistan phone number. Top tip here they have a US version of their site where you might have more luck booking. There appears to be a less brand affiliated (potential third party) EU website and finally kiwi.com. These seem like the only way to book with this airline. Given the limited options the flight prices are high, if you follow the above itinerary there are five flights so the cost does really rack up. Additionally visa and tour costs in Turkmenistan are going to set you back about $600 per person.

Armenia can be cheap if you avoid big European brand hotels and you can still find somewhere nice to stay at with breakfast included. In country costs and flights in and out are fairly affordable. Cyprus a typically expensive destination comes in a lot cheaper in this shoulder season. Just bear in mind you probably won't be able to sit on a beach all day because of the weather. But Cyprus does have some fantastic history and other sites to see.

The Trip

You can see how our actual trip went along with photos here: Turkmenistan 2024