The Five Stans Adventure exploring Turkmenistan 🇹🇲 Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 Tajikistan 🇹🇯 Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 and Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬

I’ve completed my first tour with Intrepid Travel:  Central Asia: Five Stans Express

I’m not an organized tour person ~ I prefer to dance to the beat of my own drum and not be constrained by anyone else’s schedule.  I was very apprehensive about booking this tour, but it was the only way for me to see Turkmenistan and the Door to Hell.

Things I Liked

  • A single supplement was available and this was a key factor for me ~ this tour was 24 days long and I cannot share space for that length of time with anyone
  • I could manage everything online and didn’t need to call to do things
  • A lot of free time built into the itinerary
  • A wide variety of activities planned
  • I met some like minded folks
  • I experienced a few items that I might not have planned on my own (eg. the Plov cooking demonstration at a local home)
  • I booked my tour at full price and then it went on sale with almost $2000 savings for me ~ I was able to cancel and rebook at the sale price ~ I didn’t completely lose the $400 deposit ~ I now have a $400 credit that doesn’t expire to use in the future
  • Excellent guides!  So many perspectives on life!
  • Medical Emergency ~ we turned around and went straight to the hospital; our guide spoke Russian and was able to converse with medical staff; Intrepid arranged for an emergency guide to take over the next day and assist getting our group member to Bishkek (a 4 hour drive), then the airport and on her way home

Things I Didn’t Like

  • It was an organized tour ~ my preference will always be to travel on my own
  • Obsessively organized, I had the framework for this adventure put together well ahead of time ~ at some point the detailed descriptions and activities for the itinerary changed on Intrepid’s website ~ a few activities were removed but a couple more were added ~ yes I noticed
  • Oh dear the itinerary changed a few times ~ not big changes but free time and activities were switched around between days ~ this mattered to me in Almaty because I made plans with a friend during “free time” ~ the itinerary changed and I missed out on a city tour because I already had plans
  • The single supplement did not cover all accommodations ~ ultimately I only ended up sharing the yurt at the Darvaza Crater for one night so I can’t complain about this too much
  • There were things I saw while we were driving that I would have stopped at if travelling on my own
  • Medical Emergency ~ we left our hotel approximately 4 hours before the emergency guide showed up ~ I DID NOT LIKE leaving our group member in bed in the hotel with a broken back all by herself

The Verdict

Yes, I will probably do another tour with Intrepid Travel ~ somewhere that I can’t get to on my own.  I have a $400 credit to use.


Happy Travels!

 

Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan

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