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Review: Yyldyz Hotel – Most Luxurious Hotel in Turkmenistan


After an unforgettable visit to the Derwaza Crater, my tour
guide and I gathered for a traditional desert dinner featuring lamb cooked over
an open fire pit. After eating half roasted meat, my tour guide offered me a
shot of vodka for “digestive health,” which I politely declined. That
night, when nature inevitably called, I deeply regretted not accepting his wise
offer.

Returning to the crater the next morning, I noticed how the
flames appeared significantly subdued in the sunlight.

A vast, fiery gas crater burns in the middle of a desert landscape under a clear blue sky.

The heat radiating from the crater is intense: depending on
the wind direction, you either enjoy a pleasant desert breeze or feel like
you’re being blasted by the world’s largest sauna.

Perhaps the most striking feature is the complete absence of
safety barriers with nothing in the way between you and the massive burning
pit.

A white SUV sits on the edge of a fiery crater in a barren desert landscape.

We headed to Ashgabat and the Yyldyz Hotel, reportedly the most
luxurious hotel in Turkmenistan. After roughing it in the desert, this grand
property was a sight for sore eyes. Perched prominently on a hillside, the
hotel features distinctive architecture that, depending on your perspective,
resembles either a gleaming missile or an elaborate beehive.

The modern, egg-shaped Yyldyz Hotel with a spiral glass facade stands at the end of a road lined with elaborate streetlights.

It’s an unmistakable landmark in Ashgabat’s skyline,
particularly at night when illumination gives it an almost spaceship-like
appearance.

Night view of the curved Yyldyz Hotel illuminated by bright blue lights.

At around $150 per night, the hotel offers surprising value
for a luxury property. The hotel even has its own branded towels and amenities.
The room itself would feel right at home in any upscale Middle Eastern
property.

Two white towels with the pink Yyldyz Hotel logo are neatly folded on a dark countertop next to a white bathtub.

An interesting note is that pricing is in Turkmenistan Manat
(TMT) at the official exchange rate. Since this is a government hotel, they’re
required to use official rates rather than black market rates, which results in
dining and amenities available for about a third of what you’d expect to pay.

An open restaurant menu displays soups, main courses, and salads, with a picture of a Caprese salad on one page.

An elegant restaurant dining room with set tables and panoramic views of mountains and the landscape from large windows.

The hotel’s centerpiece is its gorgeous indoor pool,
complete with an expansive sunroof that floods the space with natural light.

Luxurious indoor pool at Yyldyz Hotel with a glass roof and panoramic city views.

The room itself is quite spacious with a great view of the
Ashbagat skyline.

 

A luxurious hotel bedroom with a large bed, wooden paneling, a horse painting, and a bench at the foot of the bed.

The bathrooms feature TV-equipped bathtubs, though
curiously, while international channels are available, CNN is replaced by i24
News, suggesting some content filtering may be in place.

A bathroom mirror with an integrated TV displaying a news program, situated above a white sink and dark marble counter.

The included breakfast buffet is extensive and
well-prepared, served in a grand dining area. Beautiful balconies offer
panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Outdoor terrace of the Yyldyz Hotel with a curved glass facade reflecting a golf course, overlooking a city and mountains.

Throughout the property, ornate touches like golden brass
elevators and elaborate signage create an atmosphere of carefully curated
luxury.

A panoramic view of the opulent Yyldyz Hotel lobby, showcasing towering marble columns, grand staircases, elaborate gold details, and a sparkling chandelier.

From the white grand piano in the lobby to the ever-present
portrait of Turkmenistan’s ruler, the Yydlz Hotel perfectly encapsulates what a
government showcase hotel would feel like.

The luxurious Yyldyz Hotel lobby features a large boat-shaped wall decoration, a white grand piano, and an ornate curved staircase with gold railings.

While the hotel may feel slightly disconnected from reality,
similar to Ashbagat itself, it delivers a genuine luxury experience. The
combination of reasonable rates (especially with the unofficial exchange rate),
comprehensive amenities, and distinctive character makes it a memorable stay.

The ornate entrance and patio of the Yyldyz Hotel at twilight, with mountains in the background.


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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