Turkmenistan: The Bradt Travel Guide
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Average customer review:Product Description
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
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #100812 in Books
- Published on: 2006-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 264 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Turkmenistan has transformed. Since its independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991, it has developed from a little-known desert republic in central Asia into the destination for pioneer travellers. It combines sites of stunning natural beauty with ancient Silk Road cities, and offers up crumbling relics of its Soviet past. The first English guidebook of its kind, Bradt's Turkmenistan explores a country knee-deep in curiosities--from a flaming crater and a revolving golden statue of the president to dinosaur footprints and a national holiday devoted to melons. *History and cultural considerations*Accommodation, food and drink*Cutting through red tape--getting there and around*In-depth coverage of the glittering modern capital, Ashgabat*Essential Turkmen words and phrases, including basic grammar
About the Author
Paul Brummell is the current British Ambassador in Turkmenistan, having previously served in Islamabad and Rome. Prior to his posting in Turkmenistan, he worked in the Foreign Commonwealth Office department responsible for Britain's relations with former Soviet Union countries. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful travelguide with witty comments
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.




