Route notes
Why this routing works
This five-week round-the-world itinerary starts and ends in Ashkhabad, using an open-jaw in the Baltics: the ticket resumes in Tallinn after an overland segment from the prior point on the route. From there, the flying sequence is kept simple with a short hop to Vilnius, followed by the transatlantic leg to Denver and the final return to Ashkhabad.
The structure works well for travelers who want one overland break built into the ticket without adding multiple extra flight segments. Vilnius serves as the last European departure point before North America, which helps keep the routing orderly and reduces backtracking across the same region.
With 25 nights listed in Denver, this itinerary concentrates most of the trip time in one stop rather than spreading the five weeks across several short stays. In economy class, that kind of timing can be useful for keeping the flight plan straightforward while still linking Europe and North America into a single RTW ticket.
Pricing for this route falls between USD 2,291 and 3,495 in economy, with departure in June within the April-to-June season window. As ticket logic, it is a clean RTW sequence: origin in Turkmenistan, Baltic overland transition, onward flight to Lithuania, long North America stay, and return to the starting city.
