| Turkmenistan: The Bradt Travel Guide |  | Author: Paul Brummell Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 264 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 1841621447 Dewey Decimal Number: 915 EAN: 9781841621449 ASIN: 1841621447
Publication Date: February 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Turkmenistan is one of the few countries of any size left on the globe which is not the subject of a dedicated travel guide in English (major competitors cover Central Asia as a region). Yet, lying as it does at the heart of the Silk Road route, it is a historically and culturally rich land. Travelers can gain insight into the heritage with the clear itineraries supplied of the major archaeological sites of Merv and Konye Urgench and coverage of Turkmen pilgrimage shrines. For travelers looking to explore further afield, this guide spans the whole country comprehensively, including little-known sites such as the Yangakala canyon and the flaming crater at Darvaza. Turkmenistan is currently one of the safest countries in the Central Asia region, particularly where personal safety is concerned.
Features include: >Information catering to all travelers: businesspeople, volunteer workers, archaeologists, and intrepid adventurers >Silk Road archaeological treasures, ex-Soviet era relics, and post-independence monuments >Horse trekking, how to buy Turkmen carpets, and other activities >Paperwork, visas, and how to surmount red tape
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| Customer Reviews: Wonderful travelguide with witty comments January 30, 2007 G. Van Leeuwen 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Mr. Brummell's travelguide to Turkmenistan provides not only accurate practical information, but also interesting and extensive background information. His observations and comments are witty and very funny. The guidebook is an indispensable companion for travellers to this fascinating country, but definitely also makes interesting reading for arm-chair travellers.
The Turkmenbasha is dead... long live the Turkmenbasha! September 12, 2009 G. Porecki (Poland) This guide is getting old. The country was still ruled by a president for life calling himself "Turkmenbasha" - leader of the Turkmen people and hanging posters of himself all over the capital. Now with a new president the country may be a bit less colorful, but is still quite wild and not much has changed (the vote of 2006 was not considered fair by international observers). Still the chapters on politics are out of date. But the great style of righting more then makes up for this and the book is a great insight into a country which at the time of righting was truly unique and now is just a little less unique...
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