Tbilisi To Ashgabat (27 Days) Caucasus & Persia Uncovered
Tbilisi To Ashgabat (27 Days) Caucasus & Persia Uncovered
$2332
Tour Overview
Embark on a 27-day adventure from Tbilisi to Ashgabat, uncovering the rich tapestry of the Caucasus and Persia. This journey takes you through the ancient wine-growing region of Telavi, the serene shores of Lake Sevan, and the vibrant capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Experience the thrill of the Wings of Tatev cable car and explore Azerbaijan's bubbling mud volcanoes. Depending on the route, traverse the Caspian Sea or delve into the bustling markets of Tabriz and Tehran. Discover the architectural wonders of Esfahan and the remote deserts of Turkmenistan on a 4X4 safari. Conclude with a guided tour of Ashgabat's marble cityscape. Travel in comfort aboard the Oasis expedition truck, with accommodations ranging from camping to simple hotels, ensuring a unique and immersive experience. This tour promises a blend of cultural exploration, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes. ...more ...less
Highlights
Itinerary
The Old Town of Tbilisi has much to offer. Here you can take a stroll along narrow cobbled streets, past traditional old houses with carved wooden balconies, relax in the warm waters of the historic sulphur baths and visit some of the city’s key historical sites; Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress, Sioni Cathedral and Anchiskhati Church. If we need to obtain Iran visas, we may pick them up here too.
DAY 3-9: Tbilisi to Yerevan
Upon leaving Tbilisi our next stop is Telavi, the principal town of the Kakheti region, famous for its vineyards and wineries. Wine has been produced in Georgia since 4000BC and the industry has played a small but significant role in the country's history ever since, as winemaking (and its consumption) has enjoyed an important role in Georgian culture and society. Here we have the option of taking a wine tour to find out more about the history of the area, why wine production has been so important, and of course to try some ourselves!
Telavi itself is a fascinating and relaxing place to spend a couple of nights with many good restaurants and cafes, and not far from the town there are other sites well worth a visit, such as the monastery of Akhali Shuamta, and the small village of Ikalta and its Church of the Transfiguration which dates from the 8th Century BC.
After departing Telavi we cross the border to Armenia and carry on to the ancient town of Dilijan, famous for its hiking, food and arts. We should have time for a day hike here before will head to high altitude Lake Sevan with the possibility to visit the Hayravank Monastery that overlooks the lake.
Leaving the Lake Sevan area, we make our way via the Geghard Monastery and Garni Temple to one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world that is Yerevan where we will be based for the next couple of days and where there is plenty to see and do.
DAY 10-11: Yerevan to Iran or Azerbaijan
From Yerevan we head south to Tatev, which at 5.7km long, hosts the longest cable tramway in the world; the "Wings of Tatev", that whisks you up into the mountains where there are lots of additional activities to take part in.
Important Note: From Tatev, our journey will either head north, towards the border into Azerbaijan. Or, head south to the border with Iran. Both routes come together again in Ashgabat in Turkmenistan. Which we take will depend on the current situation with regard to border closures, Caspian Sea ferry operations, and regional security issues. We will make a final decision on which route we will take a couple of months before each trip departs.
DAY 12-20: Iran – Tabriz to Esfahan OR Azerbaijan - Sheki to Baku
Iran route: After crossing into in Iran our first stop will be in Tabriz, where we can explore its impressive Grand Bazaar. We’ll then continue east towards the capital Tehran. This is a friendly city, and we can visit the Golestan Palace, several excellent museums, and in the evening perhaps take a walk up from Darband where there are many restaurants and cafes either side of the river which forms the start of the hiking trail up to Mount Tochal.
From Iran we head south towards Kashan, famous for Persian ceramics, and woollen & silk carpets. Then we arrive in Esfahan, for many the highlight of their travels through Iran. Exploring the huge main square, bazaars, beautifully mosaiced mosques, and the famous bridges will take up a couple of days here.
Azerbaijan route: On arrival in Azerbaijan we get to visit the 18th Century UNESCO town of Sheki and continue on to the picturesque ancient village of Lahich with its copper beaters and ancient crafts. Heading south we visit the mud volcanoes of Qobustan before arriving in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku. Baku has an amazing blend of the old city and the ultra-modern and is fascinating to explore.
Leaving Baku we head to the ferry port for our crossing of the Caspian Sea to Turkmenistan. Ferry schedules are notoriously unreliable and unpredictable and we may need to wait for a day or two (or more) for the next ferry to fill up and depart. The crossing takes approximately 18 hours.
DAY 21-25: Continue to Ashgabat
Iran route: We will leave Esfahan and head East towards Mashhad. Our route is flexible, and may include stops to explore the Morteza Ali Canyon, and the old adobe village of Esfahak, destroyed by the big earthquake in 1978. In Mashhad, the holiest city in Iran, we can see the Imam Reza Shrine, where the eighth Shia Imam, Ali al-Rida is buried. From Mashhad we head north and cross into Turkmenistan and drive straight to the capital, Ashgabat.
Azerbaijan route: After crossing the Caspian Sea we arrive in our next country, Turkmenistan. On arrival in Turkmenbashi, we will be collected by off road jeeps and head off for our desert adventure. This will be a truly unique experience as we get to visit the Yangikala Canyons via the Balkan Mountains, then on past the white cliffs of Koymat, and along the banks of the dried up Uzboy River before reaching the desert settlement of Melegoch. We will pass several traditional villages on the way before setting up camp near the dunes of Melegoch. Much of this trip will be off road, and totally remote and will truly be a new experience. Finally, we head towards Ashgabat and arrive at our hotel for a well-earned rest!
DAY 26: Ashgabat
We have some free time and enjoy a city tour of Ashgabat. Turkmenistan’s capital, founded in the 1880s by the Russian Tsarist government, sits between the foothills of the Koptedag mountains to the south, and the vast Karakum Desert to the north. The city was almost entirely destroyed following an earthquake in 1948 and rebuilt in the Soviet style. Following independence in 1991 the city has been transformed into a futuristic, and in many ways bizarre collection of unique structures and wide streets lined with white marble. All cars must by law also be white, and for many travellers, Ashgabat is one of the most mystifying and unusual cities they will ever experience.
On the city tour we visit Independence Park, the Ertogrul Gazi Mozque, the Arch of Neutrality, the Turkmenbashi Mosque Mauasoleum and many other sites throughout the city. There are plenty of fantastic photo opportunities, and we will have the chance to explore some of the markets and meet the locals.
DAY 27: Ashgabat
The trip ends after breakfast. Additional nights in Ashgabat must be booked in advance through us as they need to be registered with your visa Letter of Invitation and all arrangements in the country made with our local agent. Departure airport transfers are included in the trip price, and you will be taken straight from the hotel to Ashgabat’s futuristic, falcon-shaped airport to catch your flight.
What's Included
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Turkmenistan Letter of Invitation
Turkmenistan Letter of Invitation support and fees are included.
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Arrival Airport Transfer
Arrival airport transfer in Ashgabat is included.
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Ashgabat City Tour
A city tour of Ashgabat is included.
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4X4 Desert Safari
A 4X4 Desert Safari in Turkmenistan is included, route dependent.
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Caspian Sea Ferry
The Caspian Sea Ferry is included, route dependent.
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Transport on Oasis Expedition Truck
All transport on the Oasis Expedition Truck is included.
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Camping and Cooking Equipment
Camping and cooking equipment are included.
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Services of Oasis Crew
Services of the Oasis Crew are included.
What's Not Included
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Visas
Visas are not included.
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Local Payment
Local payment is not included.
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Optional Excursions
Optional excursions as listed in the Pre-Departure Information are not included.
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Flights
Flights are not included.
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Airport Taxes and Transfers
Airport taxes and transfers are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included.
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Drinks
Drinks are not included.
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Tips
Tips are not included.
More Info
Starting in the heart of Asia you will feel as if you have almost returned to Europe. You will encounter friendly locals, a diverse and long history, a unique and varied culture, lively and cosmopolitan cities, and vast, stunning landscapes that range from arid desert to rugged mountains, with dense forests and snow-capped peaks as we reach the Caucus states of Armenia and Georgia. ...more ...less
Mode of Transport
The Oasis expedition truck serves as a comfortable and secure base, equipped to handle diverse terrains. It includes a medical kit, large water and fuel capacities, spare parts, and essential equipment. All trucks have seatbelts, and a 'beach area' for relaxation when stationary.
Accommodation
Accommodation is split between simple hotels, hostels, and camping, offering a unique experience with bush camps, yurts, and village pensions. Oasis provides roomy three-person tents for two people, equipped with mosquito netting. Bush camps lack facilities, requiring guests to dig their own toilet pits.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of vehicle will be used for transportation during the tour?
The tour will use the Oasis expedition truck, which is a purpose-built vehicle designed to handle various terrains such as soft sand, mud, rock, and potholed roads. It is equipped with a professionally compiled expedition medical kit, large water and fuel carrying capacities, an extensive range of spare parts, and other necessary equipment. ...more ...less
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What kind of accommodation can I expect on this tour?
Accommodation on this tour is split between simple hotels and hostels and camping. The experience includes bush camps with no facilities, yurts, and simple village pensions. Oasis uses roomy three-person tents for two people, which are specially made to meet the tougher conditions of an expedition trip. ...more ...less
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Meals are included for approximately 50% of the tour. The rest of the meals will need to be arranged by the participants themselves.
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What should I bring for camping during the tour?
You should bring your own sleeping bag, a roll mat, and personal gear. It is also recommended to bring a freestanding mosquito net for the freedom of sleeping under the stars at night.
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Is there any special equipment provided for camping?
Yes, the tour provides camping and cooking equipment. The tents used are specially made to meet the tougher conditions of an expedition trip and have mosquito netting sewn into the door and windows.
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What is the policy on seatbelts in the expedition truck?
All Oasis Overland trucks are fitted with seatbelts, and it is recommended for safety and security that travelers wear them at all times while the vehicle is moving.
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What happens if the Caspian Sea ferry is delayed?
Ferry schedules for crossing the Caspian Sea are notoriously unreliable and unpredictable, and there may be a need to wait for a day or two (or more) for the next ferry to fill up and depart. The crossing itself takes approximately 18 hours.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Yes, if you are travelling solo. On our Overland Adventures and Ultimate Expeditions, we will pair you up with a tent buddy of the same sex when we camp and the same goes for twin & shared rooms in hostels, so there is no need to go it alone! If you specifically would like to request your own single room whilst on the trip, this may be requested subject to availability and additional fee.
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How many people do you take on your Trips?
On most of our Overland Adventures and Ultimate Expeditions our vehicles can carry a maximum of 24 travellers, the average however is around 16-20 on any one trip. Our Small Group Adventures have a maximum of 18 people per Tour Leader, although again the average is around 10-14 people.
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Low Deposit
Oasis Overland requires a minimum deposit of 200 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 70 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of oasis overland charges.
Up to 70 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 69 days before tour starts: Forfeit 33% of booking price.
At 45 days before tour starts: Forfeit 70% of booking price.
At 27 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.
Tbilisi To Ashgabat (27 Days) Caucasus & Persia Uncovered
27 Days Starting in Tbilisi, Georgia and ending in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Visiting: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan
Tour operator:
Tour code:
466
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 10
Age range:
18-80
Special diets catered:
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