World of Turkmenbashi Tales
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
World of Turkmenbashi Tales in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, is a 100-acre theme park opened in 2006 as a $50 million Turkmen version of Disneyland, featuring 80 attractions inspired by national folk art, fairy tales, and characters like Khudoiberdy battling evil spirits or obese Bovendjik swallowing victims.
Highlights include a jewelry-inspired Ferris wheel, Magic Carpet ride mimicking Turkmen rugs, a roller coaster over a mini Caspian Sea replica, log flume, animatronic scenes with cobras, leopards, wolves, and a T-rex cavern, plus a renovated 20-meter dancing fountain, modern catamarans, and children's playgrounds after 2024 upgrades.
Though some rides show wear and it draws mostly local families, the quirky, low-cost entry (under $1 USD with tickets) offers a unique cultural diversion amid grand entrances and occasional concerts in central Ashgabat.
Location
W9CC+QXJ, Garashsyzlyk Ave, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
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