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4 Night 5 Days
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On this unforgettable journey to Azerbaijan, the pearl of the Caucasus, you will explore all the colors of the country, from the modern silhouette of Baku to the authentic texture of mountain villages. This tour, which merges the magic of the East with the dynamism of the West, offers a balanced program focused on culture, nature, and flavors.
Baku Boulevard (National Park by the Sea)
Old City (Icherisheher)
Maiden Tower
Shirvanshahs' Palace
Heydar Aliyev Center
Flame Towers
Your tour begins with a pleasant stroll along Baku Boulevard by the Caspian Sea, featuring wide walkways, palm trees, and cafés; then you step into the heart of the city, UNESCO-protected Old City, with its cobbled streets and historical buildings. Here, you will see the fairytale-like Maiden Tower and embark on a brief journey into the past amidst ancient caravanserais, khans, and traditional handicraft shops.
Gobustan National Park (Rocky and Rock Paintings)
Mud Volcanoes Region
Fire Mountain (Yanardag)
Ateshgah Fire Temple
Around Baku, you will encounter the most intriguing faces of history and nature. In Gobustan, famous for its thousands of years old rock paintings, you will trace the footprints of human history and have the opportunity to see the world's rare mud volcanoes up close. You will visit Yanardag, where natural gas flames have been burning for centuries without going out on the Absheron Peninsula, and experience a mystical atmosphere at Ateshgah Fire Temple, one of the important centers of Zoroastrian belief, symbolizing the fire culture.
Ganja City Center
Khan’s Garden
Nizami Ganjavi Mausoleum
Naftalan Thermal Springs (Optional Extra)
In Ganja, Azerbaijan's second-largest city, you will encounter a peaceful city fabric adorned with wide boulevards, historic parks, and sycamore trees. You will visit the mausoleum of Nizami Ganjavi, delving into the roots of Azerbaijan's poetry tradition; guests wishing can experience the extraordinary spa treatment with the healing oil baths of Naftalan.
View of Kah Castle
Sheki Khan's Palace
Sheki Caravanserai
Kish Village and Albanian Church
In Sheki, at the foothills of the Caucasus, you will explore the enchanting Khan's Palace, adorned with wooden carvings and colorful stained glass, and breathe in the historical atmosphere of the ancient caravanserai on the Silk Road. During a brief visit to Kish Village, with its stone houses and mountain views, you will see the church carrying the traces of the Caucasian Albanian civilization and experience the region's unique architecture and tranquil lifestyle.
Throughout the tour, you will taste local delicacies such as tandir bread, piti, dolma, various kebabs, shekerbura, and pakhlava; at tea tables, you will closely feel the Azerbaijani hospitality accompanied by samovar tea. The "AZERBAIJAN" tour, prepared with comfortable accommodation options, experienced guiding service, and a balanced pace, offers an ideal route for both first-time visitors and those wanting to rediscover. Every detail has been meticulously planned for you to collect unforgettable memories.
Baku Boulevard (National Park by the Sea)
Old City (Icherisheher)
Maiden Tower
Shirvanshahs' Palace
Heydar Aliyev Center
Flame Towers
Your tour begins with a pleasant stroll along Baku Boulevard by the Caspian Sea, featuring wide walkways, palm trees, and cafés; then you step into the heart of the city, UNESCO-protected Old City, with its cobbled streets and historical buildings. Here, you will see the fairytale-like Maiden Tower and embark on a brief journey into the past amidst ancient caravanserais, khans, and traditional handicraft shops.
Gobustan National Park (Rocky and Rock Paintings)
Mud Volcanoes Region
Fire Mountain (Yanardag)
Ateshgah Fire Temple
Around Baku, you will encounter the most intriguing faces of history and nature. In Gobustan, famous for its thousands of years old rock paintings, you will trace the footprints of human history and have the opportunity to see the world's rare mud volcanoes up close. You will visit Yanardag, where natural gas flames have been burning for centuries without going out on the Absheron Peninsula, and experience a mystical atmosphere at Ateshgah Fire Temple, one of the important centers of Zoroastrian belief, symbolizing the fire culture.
Ganja City Center
Khan’s Garden
Nizami Ganjavi Mausoleum
Naftalan Thermal Springs (Optional Extra)
In Ganja, Azerbaijan's second-largest city, you will encounter a peaceful city fabric adorned with wide boulevards, historic parks, and sycamore trees. You will visit the mausoleum of Nizami Ganjavi, delving into the roots of Azerbaijan's poetry tradition; guests wishing can experience the extraordinary spa treatment with the healing oil baths of Naftalan.
View of Kah Castle
Sheki Khan's Palace
Sheki Caravanserai
Kish Village and Albanian Church
In Sheki, at the foothills of the Caucasus, you will explore the enchanting Khan's Palace, adorned with wooden carvings and colorful stained glass, and breathe in the historical atmosphere of the ancient caravanserai on the Silk Road. During a brief visit to Kish Village, with its stone houses and mountain views, you will see the church carrying the traces of the Caucasian Albanian civilization and experience the region's unique architecture and tranquil lifestyle.
Throughout the tour, you will taste local delicacies such as tandir bread, piti, dolma, various kebabs, shekerbura, and pakhlava; at tea tables, you will closely feel the Azerbaijani hospitality accompanied by samovar tea. The "AZERBAIJAN" tour, prepared with comfortable accommodation options, experienced guiding service, and a balanced pace, offers an ideal route for both first-time visitors and those wanting to rediscover. Every detail has been meticulously planned for you to collect unforgettable memories.
What's Included
Round-trip airline ticket
Airport–hotel–airport transfers
Accommodation and breakfast in a centrally located 4* hotel
Baku city tour and guiding services
Visit to the Fire Temple and Yanar Dag
Gabala nature tour and cable car experience
Travel insurance and mandatory health insurance
Entrance fees for museums and historical sites specified in the program
Airport–hotel–airport transfers
Accommodation and breakfast in a centrally located 4* hotel
Baku city tour and guiding services
Visit to the Fire Temple and Yanar Dag
Gabala nature tour and cable car experience
Travel insurance and mandatory health insurance
Entrance fees for museums and historical sites specified in the program
Not Included
Airfare and airport taxes
Visa fees and visa consultancy services
Personal expenses and extra tours
Lunch and dinner beverages
Travel insurance and health insurance
Museum and archaeological site entrance fees
Visa fees and visa consultancy services
Personal expenses and extra tours
Lunch and dinner beverages
Travel insurance and health insurance
Museum and archaeological site entrance fees
What to bring with you?
Passport and ID photocopies
Comfortable clothes suitable for the season and walking shoes
Travel type plug adapter compatible with local sockets and chargers
Basic medicines and personal health supplies
Cash (Azerbaijan manat) and credit cards
Sun cream, hat, and sunglasses
Travel insurance documents and printed tour program
Comfortable clothes suitable for the season and walking shoes
Travel type plug adapter compatible with local sockets and chargers
Basic medicines and personal health supplies
Cash (Azerbaijan manat) and credit cards
Sun cream, hat, and sunglasses
Travel insurance documents and printed tour program
Important information
The tour program generally includes important cities and regions such as Baku, Gobustan, Shaki, Qobustan, and Gabala; reviewing the detailed itinerary and included activities in advance will help you better plan what to take with you and your personal arrangements by knowing which day you will be in which city, travel times, and the intensity of the trips. Furthermore, examining in advance the scheduled museum visits, nature tours, free time, and shopping stops can help set your expectations more accurately and decide whether to participate in extra tours.
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months; check visa requirements and the e-visa application process before the tour: Like many countries, Azerbaijan may require that the passport has a validity period of at least 6 months from the date of travel completion; therefore, checking your passport in advance can help avoid potential border issues. Confirming the visa or e-visa requirements from official sources, applying on time, and preparing necessary documents thoroughly allows for a smooth entry without risking the tour.
Accommodation is usually in 3 or 4-star hotels on a bed and breakfast or half-board basis; extra meals and drinks are generally not included in the tour: Since the hotel standards and the meal plan (only breakfast or dinner included) directly influence your daily spending plan, knowing this in advance will help you prepare your budget more effectively. It is also important to set aside enough money for meals, beverages, and any indulgent food and drinks outside of the hotel, as these are often extra.
Make sure to clarify the services included in the tour fee (flight tickets, airport transfers, guiding services, museum/archaeological site entrances) and those that are not (foreign exit tax, personal expenses, extra tours): Reading the tour contract and details carefully will inform you about any additional payments required, helping avoid surprise expenses. Especially clarifying the scope of extra tours, tips, personal needs, and possible mandatory taxes/fees will greatly facilitate your budgeting.
Weather conditions can vary significantly depending on the season; layered clothing suitable for the temperature difference, comfortable walking shoes, and a raincoat are recommended, especially during winter and transitional periods: In Azerbaijan, especially in windy cities like Baku, daily weather changes can occur frequently, thus dressing in thin layers can help you easily regulate your body heat. Since there will be plenty of walking in historical areas, mountainous regions, and outdoor archaeological sites, comfortable waterproof or non-slip shoes and a light raincoat or windbreaker are essential for a pleasant trip.
Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) is the official currency; although credit cards are accepted in most places, it is beneficial to carry some cash for small expenses and market shopping: Since cash manats are often preferred for local markets, small shops, taxis, or tip payments, it would be practical to exchange a certain amount at the airport or local currency exchange offices. It is also crucial to ensure that your bank card is enabled for international use and to be aware of any potential commission rates to avoid unexpected expenses when making payments.
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