One of the most difficult Visa to obtain
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
We have a tourist visa that will allow us to visit one of the most unusual countries in the world.
We had to obtain an invitation letter, take a COVID test (in 2025!), and pay over $100 strictly inLeer más
Dasoguz - Kamil supermarket
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C
Just after the border is the city of Dashoguz, the third-largest in the country.
We stop at a local supermarket to do some shopping before continuing our journey.
Nothing like the local bazaars andLeer más
The students’ uniforms
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C
Along the streets, we notice dozens of students in uniform.
The boys wear a suit with a white shirt and black tie. Schoolgirls wear a green dress (the national color) decorated with geometricLeer más
Just 37 cents per liter!
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C
Our guide stops to refuel. I lean out to check the price: 1.50 manat per liter.
The converter on my phone shows EUR 0.37... 37 cents.
After all, Turkmenistan is one of the world’s major hydrocarbonLeer más
The bazar of Dasoguz
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C
Our guide stops in the first city beyond the border, called Dashoguz, which is also the third-largest city in the country.
The city is the administrative center of the district, bordering Uzbekistan,Leer más
A plov in Turkmenistan
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
Even though we’ve already tried plov, this one is special: we’re in Turkmenistan, one of the least visited countries in the world.
The plov was delicious, and the place was decorated in anLeer más
A huge flag in Dasoguz
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
Near the market, in a square, a flag rises high, visible from all over the city.
The flag of Turkmenistan is full of symbols: the green and the crescent moon represent Islam, the five stars stand forLeer más
Passing through Dashoguz
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
Through the car window, we see the various monuments and buildings of Dashoguz.
Even though it’s a town of 300,000 inhabitants, there are majestic and intricately decorated buildings—a preview ofLeer más
Alyonka chocolate
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
Finally, I get to try Alyonka, the Russian chocolate I often saw in stores in Uzbekistan.
The packaging is beautiful, featuring a little girl with a fair face and a headscarf. She is supposedly theLeer más
Ismamyt Ata Memorial Complex
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
At the edge of the desert lies the Ismamyt Ata Memorial Complex.
According to tradition, Isim Sahab, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, arrived in the 7th century to spread Islam in the region.Leer más
Yzmyksir Galasy
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C
Before entering the Karakum Desert, we stop to see the Yzmyksir Galasy Fort. It’s an ancient fortress built mainly from mud bricks, standing in the middle of the desert.
It served as a strategicLeer más
In the middle of the Karakum Desert
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C
We are traveling on the R23 / A388, the only road that crosses the country from Dashoguz to Ashgabat through the desert and the Door to Hell.
It is a strip of asphalt full of potholes that cutsLeer más
A break in the middle of nothing
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C
A short break from driving on the dirt road, in the middle of the Karakum Desert.
The dromedaries along the desert
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
During the long journey through the desert, we saw numerous dromedaries and camels.
The guide explained us that most of them are privately owned by local farmers but are allowed to roam freely.
AtLeer más
We finally see the crater!
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C
After hours of driving through the desert, over uneven roads and dunes, we finally see the country’s main attraction, the Door to Hell.
All around, there are dozens of vehicles and gas extractionLeer más
Finally we reached the Door to Hell!
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C
After hours and hours of dirt roads, rough terrain, and potholes, we finally arrived at the Door to Hell, perhaps the place for which Turkmenistan is most famous worldwide.
The Door to Hell is aLeer más
The Door to Hell during sunset
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌙 26 °C
The Door to Hell shows all its beauty during and just after sunset.
In the middle of the ever-darkening desert, you see a round hole emitting a red-orange light. It’s the Door to Hell!
Up close,Leer más
A tasty dinner in a yurta
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌙 26 °C
While we were admiring the beauty of the desert and the Door to Hell, our guides were preparing roasted chicken.
It was really flavorful and delicious. Even though we are in a Muslim country, ourLeer más
After dinner at the Door to Hell
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌙 24 °C
Some people go for a walk with their dog after dinner… we go to the Door to Hell.
Without a flashlight, it's impossible to see anything except a large glowing spot in the middle of the desert,Leer más
The starry sky in the desert
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌙 23 °C
In the middle of nowhere, without internet and free from light pollution, I could enjoy the beauty of a truly unique starry sky.
Something that photos cannot fully capture. Above the yurts, anLeer más
Sleeping in a yurt, in the desert!
23 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌙 23 °C
After dinner and a cold beer by the crater, it’s time to sleep.
Not in a hotel, but in a yurt, in a sleeping bag, in the middle of the desert.
No signal and no internet, but under a beautifulLeer más
Goodmorning from Turkmenistan!
24 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
Good morning from Turkmenistan!
After a night sleeping on a mattress inside a yurt, we wake up in Darvaza where we can admire the "door to hell" with the rising sun behind it.
This crater is anLeer más
Good morning Turkmenistan!
24 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C
It’s 8:15 in the morning, time to wake up to have breakfast.
During the night, no animals came to visit us (luckily!) and the sleeping bag did its job, keeping us warm (perhaps a little tooLeer más
The mud crater
24 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌬 24 °C
This crater too, like the water crater and the Door to Hell, was formed by the collapse of a Soviet gas well.
Inside the crater there is a mixture of sand and water that forms a muddy, viscousLeer más
The water crater
24 de abril de 2025, Turkmenistán ⋅ 🌬 25 °C
Although the Door to Hell is the most famous, there are other smaller and lesser-known craters in the area.
A short distance away, we stop to see the “water crater,” a circular depression filledLeer más



























































































