Great Desert and Sea: Explore the Ship Cemetery

Explore Muynak’s ‘Ship Cemetery’ from Nukus. Witness an environmental disaster and feel the spirit of the ‘Great Desert’ in one day.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Nukus - Nukus, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan, is our starting point as we head towards Muynak.
  • Mizdakhan Necropolis - Mizdakhan is one of the oldest complexes in the region, where remnants of pagan beliefs are still evident.
  • Muynak - Once a bustling sea port, Muynak is now more renowned for its tragic…
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Other and personal expense which is not specified in the program
  • Entrance fees
Additional Information

In just one day with us, you’ll have the chance to explore one of the region’s most incredible locations and witness firsthand an example of an environmental disaster. This program lets you experience the essence of the ‘Great Desert’ and its unpredictability, as well as the ‘Great Sea’ and its catastrophe. You’ll see why some places have been aptly named the ‘Cemetery of Ships.’

Location
Nukus
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Gorgan81
Mar 3, 2024
Unique and spectral place - Muynak ship graveyard is pretty far from Khiva. Despite the long distance I went there from Khiva. I woke up at 5:45 AM and came back in Khiva at around 10 PM. Muynak is 400 kilometers far from Khiva. I warmly recommend tripadvisor users to go to Muynak but not from Khiva since it is too far. The best option is to spend one night in Nukush which is halfway. In Nukush there is also a beautiful mosque to visit. You can reach the ship graveyard in a couple of hours which is something doable. The visit of the graveyard doesn't take that long...less than one hour. A little more if you also want to visit the related museum. I strongly wanted to visit this place. This is why I didn't care getting up so early. It is a very fascinating and kind of spectral place. It's not common to visit a place like that. Only a few ship graveyards in the entire world. it is also possible to climb on top of one of these old and rusty wrecks. A unique experience.
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Ben_h
May 2, 2024
Book your own taxi ! - This is not a tour ! I will be asking for a substantial refund. This is a taxi ride by a non English speaker to the ship cemetery, and then a taxi ride back. No stops on the way/return at mausoleum, etc. and does not include entrance fee to museum (35k). If you want to go (not saying you shouldn't !) suggest you get yourself a taxi.
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