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Central Asia Mid-Autumn Five-Nation Tour [18 Days 17 Nights]

DepartedSun28 SepWed15 Oct·18 Days 17 Nights·2025
Temperature
20/6°C
Flight time
~8 hours
Departs from
From Bangkok/transit point
Tour code
DW CA SEP25 A

Trip Overview

All five Central Asian nations were once Soviet republics, bound together by intricate historical ties, yet after independence they took strikingly different paths, each with its own distinct customs and landscapes. Uzbekistan, less touched by globalisation, has beautifully preserved the palaces and monasteries of the ancient Silk Road; with locals still often clad in traditional robes, travelling there feels like stepping back in time.

Turkmenistan is the least known of the five Central Asian nations. The closed-door policy adopted from the time of its founding president makes it difficult for outsiders to visit, lending it an air of endless mystery. The giant flaming crater in the desert, the "Gates of Hell," is a peerless wonder that draws countless travellers. Equally conservative and reclusive, neighbouring Tajikistan is renowned for its majestic and beautiful mountain scenery, along with its rich Persian and Ottoman historical culture. A journey to Tajikistan bears witness to the country's vital role along the Silk Road from ancient times to the present, and to the profound cultural fusion the Silk Road brought. Kyrgyzstan is relatively open among the five Central Asian nations and, hailed as the "Switzerland of Central Asia," boasts alpine lakes such as the famous Issyk-Kul and a unique traditional nomadic culture.

As the largest of the five Central Asian nations, Kazakhstan is also the most economically developed, and in recent years has been committed to modern development. Its capital, Astana, blends Islamic, Soviet-style modern, and traditional styles into a distinctive architecture, which, together with the towering peaks of the Tianshan mountain range, makes it an unmissable travel destination. In a single journey through all five Central Asian nations, experience the diverse cultures and glorious history of Central Asia.

Bangkok → Ashgabat → Karakum Desert → Ashgabat → Turkmenabat → Bukhara → Samarkand → Tashkent → Dushanbe → Tashkent → Bishkek → Issyk-Kul → Bishkek → Almaty → Astana

Tour Code: DW CA SEP25 A

 

Route Map

Itinerary

Suggested Flights

Outbound

泰國航空 Thai Airways logo
Thai Airways
TG603
28 Sep
HKG
07:45
BKK
09:25

Return

阿斯塔納航空 Astana logo
Astana
KC209
15 Oct
NQZ
20:15
I ICN
06:35
韓亞航空 Asiana Airlines logo
Asiana Airlines
OZ721
16 Oct
I ICN
09:00
HKG
11:40

Airfare: 約港幣 8,000 元至 11,000 元

FAQ

What is the climate like in Central Asia?

The climate in Central Asia varies considerably. Winters are cold and dry, summers are hot with little rain, while spring and autumn are more comfortable. Some regions have a continental climate with large temperature differences between day and night, especially in desert and mountainous areas where nights can feel cold. Travellers are advised to prepare appropriate clothing according to the season—warm garments for winter, and sun protection and moisturising products for summer.

Do I need a visa to travel to Central Asia?

Visa requirements vary among the Central Asian countries. Kazakhstan only requires completing an arrival form upon entry, with no special visa application needed; Turkmenistan requires a letter of invitation and a visa on arrival, which DeWonder Travel will assist travellers in arranging to ensure smooth entry. However, the local immigration authorities are currently unable to process visas for BNO and Macao SAR passports. If you are applying for a visa with a passport other than the Hong Kong SAR passport, please contact DeWonder customer service for enquiries.

Can I use electronic payment or credit cards?

Central Asia relies mainly on cash transactions. Travellers are advised to exchange US dollars in Hong Kong first, and can then change into local currency at the airport or city centre upon arrival. Please note that local vendors may refuse old or damaged US banknotes, so ensure your notes are in good condition when exchanging. Some local shops accept payment in US dollars, so it is advisable to carry a small amount of US dollar change for unexpected needs.

The applicability of credit cards and ATM cards varies by country. UnionPay ATM cards work only in Kazakhstan, while ATM cards on the PLUS/Cirrus networks can be used in both Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. However, ATMs are relatively scarce in the cities, and not all shops accept credit card payments, so it is advisable to carry sufficient cash. In Turkmenistan, ATM cards and credit cards cannot be used, and all transactions must be paid in cash.

Are there any special dress requirements for travelling to Central Asia?

Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan are all predominantly Islamic countries, but local women are not required to wear headscarves. Some mosques have dress requirements: both men and women need to cover their shoulders and knees, and women need to cover their hair, so it is advisable to bring a headscarf just in case. Some areas have more relaxed rules, where a jacket or hat for covering is also acceptable.

What should I be aware of when accessing the internet in Central Asia?

Internet conditions vary across the Central Asian countries. Turkmenistan has more internet restrictions—WhatsApp, WeChat, Facebook, and Instagram are all blocked, and only Google and Google Maps are accessible. Recommended local VPN apps include LetsVPN, NPV Tunnel, and VPN EXPRESS (all paid services), but VPN connections are unstable and cannot be guaranteed to work. Local communication is usually done via Skype, which does not require a VPN. Most hotels offer free Wi-Fi, but connection speeds are slow, and there is no signal along highways and in remote areas. If you wish to purchase a local internet plan, the cost is about 30 USD—please notify us in advance so we can help arrange it.

Is Central Asia unsafe? Is there any risk of war or unrest?

At present, the five Central Asian countries are politically stable, with good public safety for tourism. Tourism in places like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan is well developed—these are not war zones or high-risk areas. Throughout the journey, we arrange a local team familiar with the roads and languages to accompany you, and we monitor the latest safety information daily to ensure travellers' peace of mind.

Will the language barrier cause inconvenience? Is English useful?

Central Asia mostly communicates in Russian or local languages, and English is not widely spoken. However, we arrange an English/Chinese-speaking tour leader throughout the trip, along with local guides fluent in the local languages, to handle all communication and guiding, so you can immerse yourself in the local culture with peace of mind and without language pressure.

Will we spend too much time on the road? How is the driving arranged?

Because Central Asia is geographically vast, some segments require long-distance travel. However, we break the drives into sections and pair them with:

  • Scenic stops along the way (such as ceramic villages, markets, or lakes)
  • Daily driving is kept mainly within 3–4 hours, with comfortable private vehicles provided
  • Domestic flights are used on certain stretches to ease the fatigue of travel
Will it be too tiring? Is it suitable for older travellers or those with limited stamina?

This itinerary is designed as a "cultural exploration" journey, with ample rest time each day and no consecutive high-intensity activities. Most seniors can complete the trip smoothly; if you have particular physical needs, please let us know in advance. Our journeys also include adjustable free time, which will be marked in the daily itinerary before departure so travellers can tailor their level of participation.

Will the food suit my taste? What local dishes do you recommend?

Central Asian cuisine centres on grilled meats, pilaf, yoghurt, and various flatbreads, with vegetarian options also available. In larger cities, you'll also find Chinese, Korean, and Western restaurants, so most travellers adapt easily.

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Guest Reviews

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Sky K.
香港旅客
★★★★★

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Winky L.
香港旅客

Tour Cost

Included

  • Economy-class air tickets from Bangkok, Thailand to Ashgabat (including all taxes and surcharges)
  • Turkmenistan tourist visa, Tajikistan tourist visa **if applicable
  • All local transport during the tour, with coach transfers throughout (except during free time), also including domestic flights and trains
  • Local hotel accommodation in twin rooms during the tour, two people sharing per room (single-room upgrade available at a surcharge of HKD 750 per night)
  • All local meals during the tour (breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, except during free time)
  • Local tour guide accompanying the group
  • At least one DeWonder Travel in-depth tour leader guiding the group
  • Admission fees to all attractions during the itinerary (excluding free time)
  • A Central Asia information pack, Central Asia travel notes and related reading materials compiled by experts and the DeWonder Travel team
  • A stamp duty equivalent to 0.15% of the tour fare, to obtain protection under the Travel Industry Compensation Fund and the Package Tour Accident Contingency Fund Scheme

Not Included

  • Uzbekistan visa fee (holders of HKSAR passports enjoy 10-day visa-free travel to Uzbekistan) **if applicable
  • Kyrgyzstan tourist visa (holders of HKSAR passports enjoy 30-day visa-free travel to Kyrgyzstan) **if applicable
  • Kazakhstan visa fee (holders of HKSAR passports enjoy 14-day visa-free travel to Kazakhstan) **if applicable
  • Round-trip airfare between your place of residence and the meeting and dispersal points
  • Additional personal expenses (meals during free time, drinks, activities outside the itinerary and souvenirs)
  • Tips for the tour leader, local guides and drivers, with a minimum of USD 20 per day
  • Travel insurance

Additional Notes

  • During the tour, local guides will provide commentary in English, while the in-depth tour leader will provide commentary in Cantonese. If needed, the tour leader can also supplement the commentary in English or Mandarin.
  • If the hotels specified in the above itinerary are unable to provide accommodation, we will arrange a stay at a hotel of the same class.
  • Local guides may adjust the itinerary in response to circumstances at the time. Should part of the itinerary be unable to proceed as scheduled, our team will make every effort to provide the best alternative arrangement.
  • Please inform us of the number of tour days you wish to join when registering

Registration Process

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Pay a reservation deposit of HKD 5,000 and email the payment record to [email protected], quoting the tour number in your email.

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