TURKMENISTAN Turkmenistan’S Dualpersonaisomnipresent

TURKMENISTAN Turkmenistan’S Dualpersonaisomnipresent

© Lonely Planet Publications 398 lonelyplanet.com TURKMENISTAN •• Highlights 399 the Yangykala Canyon and Turkmen- HOW MUCH? bashi. While in the Karakum Desert, Turkmenistan Snickers bar US$0.40 scope out some remote villages for the 100km bus ride US$0.40 chance to overnight in a yurt. Three weeks Explore the above sights at a Phone call to the US or UK (three- slower pace and take the time for some minute minimum) US$4 activities, such as horseback riding in Turkmenistan’s dual persona is omnipresent. The lavish palaces in the capital, gold statues Traditional hat US$8 Geok-Dere, cave exploration in Kugitang and marble monuments are as captivating as the deep mysticism and legend that hangs over Good dinner in Ashgabat US$5 Nature Reserve and hiking in Nokhur. pilgrimage sites and ancient ruins. This is a land that is at one time gripped by authority and Litre of bottled water US$0.25 yet overcome by spirituality. CLIMATE & WHEN TO GO Litre of petrol US$0.02 (budget US$1.50 Turkmenistan is the hottest country in Central Ancient cities like Merv, Dekhistan (also known as Misrian) and Konye-Urgench inspire visions per litre to cover road tax) Asia, although its dry desert climate means that of slow-moving caravans plodding along the ancient Silk Road. Remnants of their urban tissue it’s not always uncomfortably warm. That said, are still there, slowly disintegrating under the weight of tribal warfare and time. Nature-lovers only the insane or deeply unfortunate find HIGHLIGHTS themselves in Ashgabat in July and August, will also appreciate the haunting beauty of the Karakum (Black Sand) desert and the occasional Konye-Urgench ( p432 ) Ancient minarets, when the temperature can push 50°C. The quirks of coloured canyons, dinosaur footprints and burning gas craters. mausoleums and palaces that stand testa- best times to visit are between April and June, ment to the former glories of the Khorez- and September and early November. Winters The full Turkmen experience is ultimately about mingling with the Turkmen themselves, mshah empire. are very cold in the north, although southern only a couple of generations removed from a nomadic lifestyle, they are a welcoming people Karakum Desert ( p417 ) A formidable ex- Turkmenistan almost never freezes. whose hospitality is the stuff of legend. Proud of their heritage, women are seen decked out panse of shifting sands and incredible in colourful headscarves and ankle-length dresses decorated with Turkmen motifs. Everyone lunar landscapes dotted with hardy Turk- HISTORY from young boys to aksakals (literally ‘white beards’, revered elders) will greet you warmly men villages and bizarre gas craters. From Conquerors to Communists Ashgabat ( p405 ) Former President Niya- Stone Age sites have been identified in the with a two-hand clasp and a slight bow. zov’s self-congratulatory city, laden with Big Balkan Mountains but the first signs of Xenophobia runs deep in the upper echelons of Turkmen authority, a fact that constricts gold statues, portraits and monuments of agricultural settlements appeared in Kopet himself. It’s also home to the wonderfully Dag in the 6th millennium BC. More Bronze independent travel. Anyone with a tourist visa is required to hire a guide and despite hopes chaotic Tolkuchka Bazaar. Age sites have been located in the Margiana for change, the situation remains the same in this post-Niyazov era. While this may dampen Yangykala Canyon ( p420 ) A painted desert Oasis, where archaeologist Viktor Sarianidi your independent spirit, it is for now the only way to fully experience the country. Despite this that wouldn’t look out of place in a John has identified a sophisticated culture that en- inconvenience, Turkmenistan offers numerous off-beat experiences; you can overnight in a yurt, Ford film, and is great for camping and compassed several villages and an extensive ride an Akhal-Teke horse or simply disappear for a few days into the desert wilderness. exploration. capital. Rivers that shifted over the centuries Merv ( p426 ) History buffs will find joy at caused the abandonment of these settlements, the extensive ruins of Merv, littered with but paved the way for a great civilization ancient foundations and pottery shards. around Merv. Alexander the Great established FAST FACTS The largest archaeological excavation in a city here on his way to India. Area 488,100 sq km the Near East, Gonur, is nearby. Around the time of Christ, the Parthians, Rome’s main rivals for power in the West, Capital Ashgabat (Aşgabat) ITINERARIES set up a capital at Nissa, near present-day Country Code %993 Three days Arriving on a transit visa, see Ashgabat. In the 11th century the Seljuq Turks Famous For Golden statues of Ashgabat in a day, making sure to ride appropriated Merv, Alexander’s old city and a Turkmenbashi, gas reserves, horses, carpets up the Monument to the Independence Silk Road staging post, as a base from which of Turkmenistan and wander Tolkuchka to expand into Afghanistan. Languages Turkmen, Russian, Uzbek Bazaar. Cross the Karakum Desert and Two centuries later Jenghiz Khan stormed Money manat (M); black market US$1 = then wrap things up with a visit to his- down from the steppes and through Trans- 24,500M toric Konye-Urgench. Caspia (the region east of the Caspian Sea) TURKMENISTAN TURKMENISTAN Phrases in Turkmen Peace be with you./ Seven days Spend at least three days around to lay waste to Central Asia. Entire city-states, Hello. (salam aleykum); Thanks. (sagh bol); Ashgabat before heading east to visit the including Merv and Konye-Urgench, were How are you? (siz nahili?) ancient sites of Merv and Gonur. From razed and their populations slaughtered. Un- here, return to Ashgabat and travel north like Samarkand and Bukhara, the cities to the Population approximately five million to Konye-Urgench, camping en route at south failed to recover. the unforgettable Darvaza Gas Crater. It’s not known precisely when the first mod- TURKMENISTAN TURKMENISTAN Two weeks Along with the above- ern Turkmen appeared, but they are believed mentioned sights, head west to Dekhistan, to have arrived in modern Turkmenistan in © Lonely Planet Publications 398 lonelyplanet.com TURKMENISTAN •• Highlights 399 the Yangykala Canyon and Turkmen- HOW MUCH? bashi. While in the Karakum Desert, Turkmenistan Snickers bar US$0.40 scope out some remote villages for the 100km bus ride US$0.40 chance to overnight in a yurt. Three weeks Explore the above sights at a Phone call to the US or UK (three- slower pace and take the time for some minute minimum) US$4 activities, such as horseback riding in Turkmenistan’s dual persona is omnipresent. The lavish palaces in the capital, gold statues Traditional hat US$8 Geok-Dere, cave exploration in Kugitang and marble monuments are as captivating as the deep mysticism and legend that hangs over Good dinner in Ashgabat US$5 Nature Reserve and hiking in Nokhur. pilgrimage sites and ancient ruins. This is a land that is at one time gripped by authority and Litre of bottled water US$0.25 yet overcome by spirituality. CLIMATE & WHEN TO GO Litre of petrol US$0.02 (budget US$1.50 Turkmenistan is the hottest country in Central Ancient cities like Merv, Dekhistan (also known as Misrian) and Konye-Urgench inspire visions per litre to cover road tax) Asia, although its dry desert climate means that of slow-moving caravans plodding along the ancient Silk Road. Remnants of their urban tissue it’s not always uncomfortably warm. That said, are still there, slowly disintegrating under the weight of tribal warfare and time. Nature-lovers only the insane or deeply unfortunate find HIGHLIGHTS themselves in Ashgabat in July and August, will also appreciate the haunting beauty of the Karakum (Black Sand) desert and the occasional Konye-Urgench ( p432 ) Ancient minarets, when the temperature can push 50°C. The quirks of coloured canyons, dinosaur footprints and burning gas craters. mausoleums and palaces that stand testa- best times to visit are between April and June, ment to the former glories of the Khorez- and September and early November. Winters The full Turkmen experience is ultimately about mingling with the Turkmen themselves, mshah empire. are very cold in the north, although southern only a couple of generations removed from a nomadic lifestyle, they are a welcoming people Karakum Desert ( p417 ) A formidable ex- Turkmenistan almost never freezes. whose hospitality is the stuff of legend. Proud of their heritage, women are seen decked out panse of shifting sands and incredible in colourful headscarves and ankle-length dresses decorated with Turkmen motifs. Everyone lunar landscapes dotted with hardy Turk- HISTORY from young boys to aksakals (literally ‘white beards’, revered elders) will greet you warmly men villages and bizarre gas craters. From Conquerors to Communists Ashgabat ( p405 ) Former President Niya- Stone Age sites have been identified in the with a two-hand clasp and a slight bow. zov’s self-congratulatory city, laden with Big Balkan Mountains but the first signs of Xenophobia runs deep in the upper echelons of Turkmen authority, a fact that constricts gold statues, portraits and monuments of agricultural settlements appeared in Kopet himself. It’s also home to the wonderfully Dag in the 6th millennium BC. More Bronze independent travel. Anyone with a tourist visa is required to hire a guide and despite hopes chaotic Tolkuchka Bazaar. Age sites have been located in the Margiana for change, the situation remains the same in this post-Niyazov era. While this may dampen Yangykala Canyon ( p420 ) A painted desert Oasis, where archaeologist Viktor Sarianidi your independent spirit, it is for now the only way to fully experience the country. Despite this that wouldn’t look out of place in a John has identified a sophisticated culture that en- inconvenience, Turkmenistan offers numerous off-beat experiences; you can overnight in a yurt, Ford film, and is great for camping and compassed several villages and an extensive ride an Akhal-Teke horse or simply disappear for a few days into the desert wilderness.

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