At our lobby bar you can order coffee, tea or choose from a wide assortment of appetizers and soft drinks. Our friendly and attentive staff is there to make you feel at home and get the best out of your Hotel Yrsgal experience.
Mary evenings are cool and alluring. Why not enjoy your drink outside and indulge yourself with people-watching while improving your knowledge of Turkmen language and culture.
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By entrusting your important day to Hotel Yrsgal, be assured that every detail is addressed in our quest to maintain a legacy of extraordinary service. We invite you to peruse our bliss-filled wedding offerings and begin envisioning your story.
Whether wedding ceremony or birthday party, business meeting or social get-together we are aware that this day is very important to you.
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At our lobby bar you can order coffee, tea or choose from a wide assortment of appetizers and soft drinks. Our friendly and attentive staff is there to make you feel at home and get the best out of your Hotel Yrsgal experience.
Mary evenings are cool and alluring. Why not enjoy your drink outside and indulge yourself with people-watching while improving your knowledge of Turkmen language and culture.
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Mary welayat(region) is located in the southeastern part of Turkmenistan on Turanian plains and bound by Karakum desert. The official administrative center of the welayat is the city of Mary. Other important urban centers of the region are Bayramaly, Serhetabat, Yoloten and Shatlyk.
The famous power station Mary GRES borders upon Mary. Vast reserves of natural resources have been discovered in the region. The region's agriculture is facilitated by Garagum Deryasy (Garagum Canal) - one of the longest human-made canals in the world. ... learn more
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At our hotel you can enjoy small talk or reading a book, browsing a magazine by the soothing sound of water in our central Fountain Hall.
Many of our visitors find the place charming because of its calm atmosphere which best suits an afternoon rest. |
Akhal-Teke, breed of horse native to the desert oases of Turkmenistan, east of the Caspian Sea and north of Iran. One of the oldest horse breeds, the Akhal-Teke has been bred and raced for at least 3000 years.
The Akhal-Teke breed is as old as the Arabian horse, and may have been one of its ancestors. Records show this horse was ridden in the Turkmenistan region around 500 bc. The breed became a modern legend in 1935 when several Akhal-Tekes completed an 84-day, 4128-km (2565-mi) trek from Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan, to Moscow, Russia. This incredible journey, which included 966 km (600 mi) of desert with minimal rations of feed and water, has never been equaled.... learn more |