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Ferry Azerbaidijan to Turkménistan
Hello! I need information about the ferry from Baku to Turkmenbashi. Thanks to everybody.
Carlo |
If you are lucky, you will not have to wait so long at the port..It takes about 12 hours.Current information link is:
Ferry Service across Caspian sea wish you all the best and safe trips. |
We took that ferry about a year ago from Baku. It is essentially designed to move trains across the Caspian, not people or motos so it does not run on a fixed schedule. If the train was delayed in Turkmenistan or China the ferry sits and waits for it. You can't make a reservation ahead of time.
First you have to find the terminal. Go north along the waterfront from central Baku on the main drag, don't turn here.. http://i831.photobucket.com/albums/z.../BakuAZ008.jpg This might be it (see the tracks?) but no.... http://i831.photobucket.com/albums/z.../BakuAZ009.jpg It's actually this one, totally unmarked. http://i831.photobucket.com/albums/z.../BakuAZ010.jpg You'll see this after you turn. Still no indication there's a ferry anywhere. http://i831.photobucket.com/albums/z.../BakuAZ011.jpg To the right, down at the end of the road in the last pic, just past a gated arm across the road, is a little office where you arrange your passage. They are not too helpful, but will tell you to check back morning and afternoon daily to see when a ferry might be arriving/leaving. We were lucky and only had to wait a day and a half for a boat. Some people have reported waiting several days to sail. You will need to put your bike in the Customs Impound lot (just a little parking area behind the customs gate) while waiting for your ferry to arrive. They inspect your papers, and do some other official hurry-up and wait stuff, then you're on foot/taxi in Baku until you sail. We decided against the 5-7 day transit visa for Turkmenistan and got the regular tourist visa and a guide because there are so many problems with trying to arrange a tight schedule getting across the Caspian. Then load your bike... http://karst.smugmug.com/Other/ADV-R...27_DH5eG-M.jpg climb up the side... http://karst.smugmug.com/Other/ADV-R...78_UGkWb-M.jpg Our cabin was ok but it was hot and stuffy. The toilet worked (mostly). http://karst.smugmug.com/Other/ADV-R...22_RXiHy-M.jpg I ended up sleeping up here in the breeze on this old pedal power paddlewheel life raft. (They did have a few more modern lifeboats around, too.) http://karst.smugmug.com/Other/ADV-R...47_2FANQ-M.jpg We had smooth sailing and were fortunate that when we arrived on the Turkmenistan side there was no other ship there. There's only room for one, so if it's occupied you'll sit and wait out in the water for a day or more waiting for a berth. http://karst.smugmug.com/Other/ADV-R...12_UaDSF-M.jpg Then you'll start your adventure with the 12 stations of the Turkmenistan customs office. Hope this helps a bit.................shu |
Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carlo |
Bon Voyage!
http://i831.photobucket.com/albums/z.../BakuAZ013.jpg Baku, Azerbaijan. On the top deck waiting for the trains to load. It took many hours. ..........shu |
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