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Mary

Turkmenistan's ancient Silk Road oasis city

Mary sits in the heart of the Karakum Desert, where ancient Silk Road traders once stopped to water their camels and trade precious goods. This isn't your typical tourist destination — it's raw, authentic, and completely off most travelers' radars. The city serves as your gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ancient Merv, one of the world's oldest and largest archaeological sites. Here, you'll walk through 4,000 years of history while dodging the occasional desert wind that carries whispers of long-dead empires. Modern Mary is a working city first, tourist destination second, which means you'll experience real Central Asian life without the polish.

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Mary's accommodation scene is basic but functional. The Hotel Margush on Magtymguly Avenue offers the city's most reliable rooms with working air conditioning — essential during summer months. Rooms run about $40-60 per night and include breakfast. The Oguzkent Hotel near the city center provides a more budget-friendly option at $25-35 nightly, though don't expect luxury. Most hotels can arrange tours to Ancient Merv, which saves you the hassle of finding transport. Stay near the central bazaar area if you want to walk to restaurants and shops. But honestly, Mary isn't big enough for location to matter much — everything is within a 15-minute taxi ride.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Bring US dollars in small bills — exchange rates are better than using ATMs, which are unreliable
  • 2.Bargain at the central bazaar but expect to pay tourist prices for everything else
  • 3.Budget $30-50 per day including accommodation, food, and local transport
  • 4.Tour operators often quote inflated prices — negotiate or shop around
  • 5.Cash only for most transactions — cards work only at major hotels
  • 6.Tipping isn't expected but small amounts (5-10 manat) are appreciated by guides

Travel Tips

  • Get your Turkmenistan visa sorted well in advance — the process takes weeks
  • Learn basic Russian phrases — English is rare outside hotels
  • Pack sunscreen and a hat — desert sun is intense even in cooler months
  • Bring a good camera — photography restrictions exist at some historical sites
  • Download offline maps — internet connectivity can be spotty
  • Respect local customs — dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites
  • Stock up on water — dehydration happens faster than you think in the desert

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Mary is generally very safe. Crime rates are low, and locals are helpful despite language barriers. The main concerns are extreme weather conditions and getting proper permits for archaeological sites.

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