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CornishDaddy 26 Jan 2009 08:48

Will we be able to stray with a Turkemnistan Tourist Visa
 
Hi - we are dealing with David at Stantours and he has recommneded that we get a tourist visa for Turkmenistan at approx $300 each. There is 3 of us and he thinks this will offer better entry flexibility. We feel we won't necessarily need the flexibility as we will be a month in Iran before hand, and hence should be able to get to the Turkmen border in plenty of time.

We find David's answers a little enigmatic, and so aren't sure whether we will be offered flxibility once we enter Turkmenistan on the tourist visa. It would appear that you have to name you timetable, down to the b&bs that you stay at.

We will be wanting to camp as much as possible, including going and seeing the burning crater at Davarsas (sp?). Will this still be an option?

I know there are lots of Turkmen questions at the moment, but it seems to be the biggest stumbling block in Central Asia.

Thanks for any light that can be shed on this.

Cheers

todderz 26 Jan 2009 11:21

Been trying to understand the same, also talking to David and to Travcour.

It seems that you can sometimes get a transit visa if you have visas for either side. However the word is that it is not certain that your application will be successful, allthough it's not clear just how likely it is to be rejected. Since it lasts for 5 days you may encounter difficulties if you are late but advice round here seems to be that you can get an extension in Ashgabat.

The tourist visa option, according to David at Stantours but I haven't been able to verify this, requires an escorted tour with an itinerary and accommodation. Our 5 day tour is going to cost us each $650, that's on top of the visa, the transport authority taxes ,and the insurance you have to get.

The tour David outlined for us includes a free day in Ashgabat to do what we please, and an overnight camping trip to the gas crater. Looks like we'll have 2 nights in the Hotel Asia in Ashgabat, 1 night in a "low-cost" hotel en route, and a camping night at the crater.

Would rather not have to pay for all this, but it does remove that bit of doubt over the transit visa, gives us a more relaxed time with guides to show the way, and a couple of nights out of the tents in the relative comfort of a hotel.

Al

Baron Bolton 4 Feb 2009 13:19

Timing for Turkmenistan
 
todderz, when are you likely to be in this area of the world?

I'm looking into travel in Turkmenistan, and wondered if we could combine anything to reduce costs/risks/loneliness!

Cheers
Gabe


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