Hidden Gem: Why Turkmenistan Belongs on Every Adventurer’s Bucket List

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Hidden Gem: Why Turkmenistan Belongs on Every Adventurer’s Bucket List

JrnyOn Expert

November 13, 2025

When travelers dream of Central Asia, places like Uzbekistan’s Samarkand or Kazakhstan’s steppes usually steal the spotlight. But tucked quietly between these giants lies Turkmenistan; a country few have visited, yet one that rewards every explorer who dares to go.

 

From burning craters in the desert to marble-clad capitals, Turkmenistan is a land of paradoxes and surprises. For the adventurer in 2025, it’s not just a destination; it’s a story waiting to be lived.

Turkmenistan: Central Asia's mysterious, untouched frontier, waiting to reward the boldest adventurers.

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The Gateway to the Unknown

Unlike over-touristed destinations, Turkmenistan still feels raw, untouched, and mysterious. Tourism is tightly regulated, which means every step feels like stepping into a secret world few outsiders have seen.

 

For travelers seeking authenticity, this is the ultimate prize: landscapes, traditions, and encounters that feel unfiltered and rare.

Darvaza Gas Crater

The Darvaza Gas Crater – The “Door to Hell”

No adventure in Turkmenistan is complete without standing at the edge of the Darvaza Gas Crater; a fiery pit in the Karakum Desert that has been burning for over 50 years.

 

By day, it’s a giant gash in the earth. By night, it glows like a furnace under the stars, casting an eerie light across the dunes. Camping nearby is a surreal experience; part campfire, part science fiction.

 

It’s one of the few places on Earth that feels truly otherworldly.

The Ancient Silk Road Cities

Turkmenistan was once a vital artery of the Silk Road, and its ruins whisper of caravans, scholars, and empires.

 

  • • Merv (UNESCO site): Once one of the world’s greatest cities, now a hauntingly beautiful archaeological wonder.
  • • Konye-Urgench: Ancient minarets and mausoleums that still hold echoes of Persian and Mongol eras.
  • • Nisa: The crumbling yet majestic remains of the Parthian Empire, perfect for history lovers.

 

Exploring these cities feels like time travel; walking where traders once carried silks, spices, and stories across continents.

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The Karakum Desert Adventure

The Karakum Desert covers 70% of Turkmenistan, offering endless opportunities for desert adventurers. Camel treks, 4×4 rides, and nights under star-filled skies bring you face-to-face with one of the harshest yet most mesmerizing landscapes on Earth.

 

For photographers and dreamers, the desert is an open canvas.

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Ashgabat – The City of Contrasts

At first glance, Ashgabat, the capital, looks surreal; gleaming white marble buildings, golden domes, and futuristic monuments dot the skyline. It’s listed in the Guinness World Records for the sheer scale of its marble architecture.

 

It’s a city where tradition and modernity collide: bustling bazaars selling carpets and spices alongside massive boulevards and architectural experiments. It’s strange, dazzling, and unlike anywhere else.

 

Culture Rooted in Nomadic Spirit

Beyond cities and deserts, the true charm of Turkmenistan lies in its people. Nomadic traditions still shape daily life; hospitality is warm, carpets are handwoven with symbolic designs, and music carries the rhythm of centuries.

 

Travelers often find themselves welcomed with tea, bread, and stories; proof that some of the richest experiences can’t be found on itineraries.

Why Turkmenistan in 2026?

The world is shrinking fast, and authentic frontiers are disappearing. Turkmenistan stands out because it still feels undiscovered. In 2026, infrastructure is improving, small-group tours are opening doors, and the country is slowly becoming more accessible to curious adventurers.

 

It’s the perfect moment to go; before it becomes mainstream.

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Why JrnyOn?

Traveling through Turkmenistan can feel daunting without the right guidance. That’s why JrnyOn’s curated journeys focus on small groups, local expertise, and storytelling guides who bring depth to every stop.

 

Imagine:

  • • Watching the Darvaza crater with a geologist explaining its fiery history.
  • • Walking through Merv’s ruins with a historian who unpacks its lost grandeur.
  • • Sharing a carpet-weaving session in a village, guided by artisans who’ve carried the craft for generations.

 

It’s not just travel; it’s immersion into a land few have touched.

For true adventurers, Turkmenistan is the ultimate hidden gem. It challenges your idea of travel, surprises you at every turn, and leaves you with stories few others can tell.

 

If your 2025 bucket list is about authentic, offbeat, and unforgettable experiences, Turkmenistan deserves a place at the top.

 

Because sometimes, the best adventures are found in the world’s quietest corners.

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Vietnam – The Perfect First International Trip for Indian Travellers in 2025

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Vietnam – The Perfect First International Trip for Indian Travellers in 2025

JrnyOn Expert

November 6, 2025

For many Indian travellers, choosing the destination for their first international trip can feel overwhelming. You want a country that’s safe, affordable, culturally rich, and easy to travel around. In 2025, one destination checks all the boxes—Vietnam.

 

From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam is a country that surprises and delights at every turn. Whether you’re a solo traveller, honeymooning couple, or family planning your first adventure abroad, Vietnam offers the perfect balance of culture, cuisine, natural beauty, and convenience.

Let’s explore why Vietnam is the perfect first international trip for Indian travellers.

1. Easy Accessibility and Short Flights

One of the biggest concerns for first-time travellers is flight duration. Nobody wants to spend 20+ hours flying on their first trip abroad. Thankfully, Vietnam is well connected to India with direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bangalore to major Vietnamese cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. 

 

The flight time is just 4–5 hours, making Vietnam as convenient as a domestic flight to the Northeast. For Indian travellers anxious about long flights or jet lag, this short travel time is a huge advantage.

2. Affordable for First-Time International Travellers

Cost is another key factor. Many Indian travellers delay their first international trip because they assume it’s too expensive. Vietnam breaks that myth.

    • · Average daily expenses: ₹3,000–₹4,500 per person (including meals, transport, and budget hotels).
    • · Street food meals: ₹150–₹300 per plate.
    • · Accommodation: Budget hostels from ₹700 per night, 3-star hotels around ₹2,000–₹3,000 per night.
    • ᐧ Activities: Local tours start as low as ₹1,500 per person.

Compared to Europe or the US, Vietnam offers a high-value experience at a fraction of the cost. It’s no wonder that many first-time Indian travellers see Vietnam as the perfect introduction to international travel.

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3. Hassle-Free Visa for Indians

One of the biggest hurdles for first-time international travellers is the visa process. Vietnam makes it incredibly simple for Indians.

 

  • ·  E-visa available online (no embassy visit needed).
  • ·  Valid for 30 days.
  • ·  Processing time: 3–4 working days.
  • ·  Cost: Around ₹1,800–₹2,000.

 

This smooth visa process means you can plan your trip without the stress of complicated paperwork.

4. Food That Feels Familiar (Yet Exciting!)

For many Indians, food is the ultimate deciding factor when choosing a travel destination. Luckily, Vietnam is a culinary paradise. Its cuisine is light, flavorful, and surprisingly familiar. Rice, noodles, curries, and spices feature prominently. Dishes like Pho (noodle soup) and Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwich) are beloved worldwide. Plenty of vegetarian options for Indian travellers, especially in big cities.

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Indian restaurants available in major hubs like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. Food in Vietnam is not just delicious but also affordable, with street vendors serving fresh, authentic meals at under ₹200.

5. A Balance of Nature, History, and Adventure

First-time international travellers often want a mix of experiences—something cultural, something scenic, and a little bit of adventure. Vietnam delivers all of that and more.

 

    • · Ha Long Bay: Cruise among limestone cliffs and emerald waters.
    • · Hoi An: A UNESCO heritage town with lantern-lit streets and riverside cafes.
    • · Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City: Bustling cities with history, nightlife, and shopping.
    • · Da Nang & Nha Trang: Perfect for beach lovers.
    • · Cu Chi Tunnels: A fascinating glimpse into Vietnam’s wartime history.

Vietnam’s diversity ensures that no matter what your travel style is, you’ll find something to love.

6. Warm and Welcoming Locals

For Indian travellers stepping out for the first time, hospitality matters. Vietnam is known for its friendly and welcoming people. Whether it’s a vendor helping you with directions or a local family inviting you to try their food, the warmth of the Vietnamese people makes travellers feel safe and at home.

7. Shopping Paradise for Indians

Shopping is always on the checklist for first-time travellers. Vietnam is a treasure trove for budget-friendly and unique items:

  • ·  Silk scarves and clothing.
  • · Handmade lanterns and ceramics.
  • · Coffee and tea (Vietnamese coffee is world-famous).
  • · Affordable fashion at local markets.

 

For Indians, Vietnam is an excellent place to shop for souvenirs and gifts without overspending.

8. A Perfect Introduction to Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is often considered the best starting point for Indian travellers, and Vietnam is among the most culturally rich destinations in the region. It’s modern yet traditional, adventurous yet relaxing—making it an ideal first step into international travel.

 

Lastly, Your first international trip is always special; it sets the tone for future travels. Vietnam offers everything an Indian traveller could want on their first overseas adventure: affordability, accessibility, safety, delicious food, cultural richness, and breathtaking natural beauty.

 

If you’re planning your first journey beyond India’s borders in 2025, Vietnam deserves to be at the very top of your list.

And if you’re someone who loves food and wants to experience Vietnam through its culinary soul, don’t miss Chef Johnson’s Vietnam: Journeys of Taste – a curated journey blending travel, cooking, and authentic local flavors.

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