Travel to Azerbaijan invites you on a journey through the Caucasian part of the Silk Road, where history and modernity meet through dreamy semi-desert landscapes. Follow the path of ancient Zoroastrian pilgrims, walk the cobbled streets of craft villages and examine ancient rock carvings up close. From ultra-modern skyscrapers to flowing mud volcanoes and medieval khans, Azerbaijan surprises travelers at every step.
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Azerbaijan is full of contrasts, with nine climatic zones stretching across the country. The snow-caucasus mountains border hot and dry deserts while sunny meadows merge with the coasts of the Caspian Sea. But Azerbaijan’s contradictions transcend nature: sophisticated architecture stretches along the boxes laden with secrets, while Soviet designs blend with Islamic architecture in a land that never ceases to amaze.
Azerbaijan is a land of fire a nickname I have known since ancient times. It is home to some of the world’s most enviable gas and oil fields, nearly half of the world’s mud volcanoes, the Zoroastrian Fire Temple of Atishga, and the eternal flames of Yanar Dag (the burning mountain).
Azerbaijan enjoys affordable prices and is a land where frugal travelers can find feasible options for intensive exploration. With delicious and cheap food, hotels and comfortable guesthouses on a budget, Azerbaijan offers ample options for the budget tourist.
Azerbaijan blends the best of East and West as it is located close to many civilizations. The atmosphere of the ancient Silk Road is still felt among merchants displaying oriental spices in local markets, in cozy tea houses hiding in the shade of glass office buildings and in the medieval Icherishehir, guarded by miserable Soviet buildings.
First day arrival at Baku airport, Our representative will meet you at the airport, go to the hotel in Yakou and receive the rooms to rest in the most luxurious rooms.
The second day breakfast at the hotel Go with the driver in order to get to know the capital Baku and its main landmarks:
View Baku from the top of the city, funicular
Excursion in the Boulevard, Carpet Museum, Little Venesa
Cruise, National History Museum
Tour of the ancient city (Maiden's Tower, Friday Mosque, Old Caravans, Hammamet, Shirawan Shah Palace, Miniature Book Museum)
The most famous streets of Baku - (Nizami Street)
A tour of the military booty park
Chamberkand Garden
The largest mosque in the Caucasus - Haidar Mosque
Animal Garden, Lake Garden
Baku Motor Racing Center
Day Three Head to Guba and enjoy it as it is a majestic rural area and a great destination for ecotourism and outdoor adventure lovers.
And visit the main landmarks in it:
Learn about the nature of the region and Quba carpet factories, bazaar, factory and pastry shop, Lake Şanlibel, Quba Forest and Nazli Bulaq (Rabia). Mist Darqah waterfall, fruit gardens, Tengalti waterfall and Khanaqiq village.
The fourth day is to head to the city of Shahdag, where it is possible to ski on the exciting glacial paths provided by Mount Shahdag in Azerbaijan, which number up to 11 skating rinks and 13 ice tracks, and visit the most famous attractions in it: Shahdag Tourist Complex (cable car ride, skiing, zipline, flying
Sailing, Coaster Shahdag, Bicycle, Children's Trampoline Tower, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Tour) and City Tour, Local Bazaar, Kosar River Banks Tour, Laza Village Tour and Waterfall.
Fifth day breakfast and head to Gabala, the famous tourist city of Azerbaijan. Then get to the hotel and get to know the most important tourist attractions.
Sixth day Learn about the most beautiful landmarks in Gabala such as waterfalls, pristine landscapes, forests extending in front of the eye, and magnificent mountains are a favorite place for many tourists in Gabala in summer. They travel here to learn about the sights, and embrace nature up close. Gabala enjoys beautiful scenery all year round, but it features summer.
Besides the presence of mountains where the Caucasus Mountains extend
In the northern regions of Gabala, and not only that, but the highest mountain peaks in the Caucasus are located in Azerbaijan, thousands of people come to it to climb and enjoy the views from the highest mountains, and enjoy the views of the forests and waterfalls that rise above those cliffs.
The seventh day, breakfast at the hotel, then heading to Absheron and doing the Absheron tour, which includes
Haidar Aliyev Center and Lake Boyüchor
Fire Temple - "Atishiga" and the complex of the archaeological and historical museum "Gala"
Bina Equestrian Center and Balakhani Village Tour
Ramana Village and Castle Tour and Novkhani Shooting Center
Mountain of Fire - "Yenar Dag
Eighth day Breakfast and head to the best malls and markets such as Souk Al-Sharq (local bazaar for Azerbaijani handicrafts)
Green Bazaar, Taza Bazaar (Local markets for nuts, fruits and tea)
Local bazaars (wholesale and individual) Bena, Saderik, Karvansaray
Malls (Port Baku Mall, Jungleek Mall, Park Boulevard, Deniz Center)
Mall 28 and a local underground bazaar.
The ninth day, in which the
The oldest mosque in the South Caucasus – Friday Mosque. Yedi Gombez Mosque, Tomb Square
Shervan Shah's family
Shamakhi Astronomical Observatory
Shamakhi Safari Park Tour
Alpaca Farm
Birsat Baba Chapel and Mosque
Tenth day breakfast and check out of the hotel, heading to Baku airport.
Hoping you enjoy spending the most beautiful times.