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Parthian Fortresses of Nisa - UNESCO World Heritage Site
  
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Reviewed 4 June 2019

If you have an interest in the Parthian period of history, this is an opportunity to tour the remains of one of their major centers, only 30% of which has been excavated. While some shards are visible in a pile and a few traces of color are present in walls, there are no artifacts stored in the site. This is a good place to have a guide.

Date of experience: June 2019
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Reviewed 26 May 2019

I visited the Nisa ruins with a tour group, including an expert local guide. I have visited ruins all overt he world, and these are among the least impressive. They are very old, but there is very little to see; some sections are rebuilt to give an impression of their former appearance, and there are some drawings of what the former buildings might have looked liked. But you are actually looking at very little in terms of old structures. I thought it was a waste of time - I would have enjoyed a lecture on Nisa and the Parthians, but visiting the ruins provided very little to see.

Date of experience: May 2019
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Reviewed 15 May 2019 via mobile

This site is well laid out with signage in 3 languages including English so you can get by without a guide, however the guide adds to the experience.
It is great to see the site then go to the National Museum and see some of the artefacts found when the site was excavated.

Date of experience: May 2019
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Reviewed 13 May 2019 via mobile

This is clearly the place to visit near Ashgabat - birthplace of some important discoveries, even if it looks now like an archeological site.
In Spring, the poppies provide a wonderful backdrop.

Date of experience: April 2019
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Reviewed 13 May 2019

We made the 30 minutes or so trip to Nisa and spent probably close to an hour - there were very few other people touring the area while we were on the site; our guide was good and related much of the history but one must use great imagination as most of the site is in ruins - some walls have been reconstructed and the walkways or easily navigable. This is the closest archeological area near Ashgabat.

Date of experience: April 2019
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