TmTourism

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to the most popular questions about our tours and services

Choose the tour you are interested in, click 'Book Now', fill out the form with travelers' details, and select a convenient payment method. Confirmation will be sent to your email within 15 minutes.

Yes, medical insurance is included in all international tours. The coverage amount is specified in the description of each tour.

Yes, we develop MICE programs (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions). Submit a request and we will prepare a proposal within 24 hours.

Yes, for most countries. We arrange tourist visas with an invitation (processing time 10–20 days) or transit visas (72 hours). Passports must be valid for 6+ months.

Passport
Application form
Photos 3x4 cm
Copy of round-trip flight tickets
For a transit visa – visa for the next country (if required)

Usually from 55 to 110 USD per person, depending on nationality.

LOI support and registration, accommodation (hotels/yurts), professional guide/driver, transport and fuel, Ashgabat city tour, breakfasts, meals and overnight stay in Darvaza, entrance tickets and all taxes.

Not included:

Visa and other border fees. (Usually costs no more than $110 per person)

Meals ($3-8 per meal per person)

Entrance tickets to museums and other attractions according to the tour. approximately no more than $10 per day, if applicable.

Yes. If other travelers join on the same dates, the price per person decreases. The more people, the cheaper it gets.

Usually about 2 weeks. In urgent cases, sometimes within 2-3 business days.

Some roads are very good (new toll highways), while others are poor and take longer. For example: Ashgabat–Darvaza ~4.5 hours; Darvaza–Dashoguz ~7 hours.

Usually between 09:00 and 10:00 AM, to allow enough time for border formalities.

The tour can be rescheduled for other dates or seasons. The company always strives to keep the booking valid.

Six: Ashgabat (flights), Farap (Bukhara), Shavat (Khiva), Hovdan/Bajgiran (Iran), Khojeyli (Nukus/Konye-Urgench) and Serhetabat (Afghanistan).

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