Multi-Day Tours in Baku and Across Azerbaijan

To truly experience the culture, history, and natural beauty of Azerbaijan, a leisurely journey is the best way forward. Multi-day tours in Baku and Azerbaijan, offered by Azerbaijan Travel International, allow travelers to immerse themselves in the country's rich heritage, just as locals see and feel it—deep, diverse, and incredibly welcoming. Our multi-day tours in Baku begin in the vibrant capital but quickly extend beyond the city to explore Azerbaijan’s most picturesque regions—Shamakhi, Guba, Ismayilli, Gabala, Sheki, and Gobustan. Each region offers its own story, reflected in its architecture, cuisine, traditions, and landscapes. Guests visit key landmarks, ancient mosques, caravanserais, mountain villages, and natural reserves. By choosing multi-day tours in Azerbaijan, you're choosing more than just a trip—you're embracing an in-depth experience in the Land of Fire. With the expert guidance of Azerbaijan Travel International, you’ll discover hidden gems across the country and take home unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.

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7 Nights 8 Days Azerbaijan Cultural & Nature Highlights Tour

This 7 nights 8 days Azerbaijan tour package offers a rich cultural journey through the country’s most iconic destinations. Explore Baku’s Old City, Flame Towers, and Heydar Aliyev Center. Discover ancient petroglyphs and mud volcanoes in Gobustan, and visit fire temples in Absheron. Travel west to see Shamakhi’s Juma Mosque, Gabala’s mountain scenery, and Sheki’s Silk Road architecture. Visit the highland village of Khinalig in Guba, and enjoy a leisure day in Baku. Blending nature, history, and authentic Azerbaijani heritage, this multi-day tour is perfect for travelers seeking an immersive and unforgettable cultural experience.Day 1: Welcome to Baku – Arrival & Hotel Transfer Upon arriving at Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport, a friendly representative from Azerbaijan Travel International will greet you with warm hospitality and assist you through a smooth transfer to your selected hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. From this moment onward, your vacation becomes our responsibility. As you settle into your accommodations, you can already begin to feel the vibrant pulse of Baku — a city where East meets West, tradition meets innovation, and every corner tells a story. Take the evening to rest or explore nearby cafés, try local pastries, or stroll the illuminated boulevard by the Caspian Sea. Day 2: Baku City Tour – From Modern Marvels to Ancient Walls Your exploration begins with a journey through the vibrant heart of Baku, where modernity and history coexist in stunning harmony. Start at the Alley of Honorary Burial to pay respects to Azerbaijan’s beloved figures, including the iconic singer Muslim Magomayev. Continue to Highland Park, offering sweeping views of the Flame Towers, Baku Bay, and the central city district. Then stroll along the waterfront Boulevard, pass through mini Venice, and admire the Soviet-era Government House and the ultra-modern Heydar Aliyev Center — an architectural marvel by Zaha Hadid. For lunch, indulge in traditional Azerbaijani flavors with a savory “Saj” dish at the picturesque Old Garden restaurant in Icherisheher. In the afternoon, dive into the rich tapestry of Baku’s past in the Old Town (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage site. With a professional guide, explore landmarks like the Maiden Tower, ruins of St. Bartholomew’s Chapel, historic hammams, caravanserais, and the majestic Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Walk along the ancient fortress walls and visit the site where a famous scene from The Diamond Arm was filmed — an extra cultural gem for cinema lovers. Day 3: Gobustan & Absheron – Land of Fire and Ancient Echoes Today you venture into Azerbaijan’s deep past and elemental forces. Begin at the Gobustan State Museum and open-air reserve, where over 6,000 ancient petroglyphs depict scenes of prehistoric life, hunting, and ritual. These rock carvings, along with Roman inscriptions, provide an extraordinary window into early human expression. Weather permitting, you’ll visit Azerbaijan’s famed mud volcanoes — a unique, lunar-like landscape that bubbles and steams in one of the most geologically active spots on Earth. After a traditional Azerbaijani lunch, the journey continues to the Absheron Peninsula. Visit Ateshgah, the Fire Temple, once a spiritual sanctuary for Zoroastrians, Hindus, and Sikhs. Then head to Yanar Dag — the ever-burning mountain — where natural gas flames leap from the ground, captivating visitors with Azerbaijan’s natural fire-born mystique. Day 4: Shamakhi & Gabala – Mountains, Mosques, and Scenic Beauty Head west toward the historical and scenic heartlands of Azerbaijan. Your first stop is Shamakhi, where you’ll visit the Juma Mosque, the first mosque in the Caucasus, dating back to 743 AD. A landmark of resilience and artistry, it has withstood earthquakes and wars to remain a vital symbol of Islamic heritage. After a delightful forest-side lunch in Ismayilli — complete with kebabs, pilaf, and tea from a traditional samovar — continue your journey to Lake Nohur. The lake’s calm turquoise waters mirror the peaks of the Greater Caucasus, offering a peaceful retreat and a chance to shop for local honey, dried fruits, and Lankaran tea. Next, take in the charm of the Yeddi Gozel (Seven Beauties) Waterfall, tucked away in the forests of Gabala. A peaceful walk here is a highlight for nature lovers and photographers. The day concludes with a scenic cable car ride at Gabala’s Tufandag Ski Resort, ascending over 2,000 meters for breathtaking views of Mount Bazarduzu. In the evening, you’ll arrive in Sheki and check in at the elegant Sheki Palace Hotel. Day 5: Sheki Heritage Tour – Palaces, Churches, and Silk Road Echoes Begin your day in Sheki with a visit to the ancient Church of Kish — once a pagan site, later one of the earliest Christian churches in the Caucasus. Then tour the Palace of the Sheki Khans, a stunning 18th-century building famous for its ornate frescoes and intricate shebeke stained glass windows crafted without glue or nails. Explore the 17th-century caravanserai, a key stop for Silk Road traders, where you can imagine the hum of ancient commerce. Continue through local markets offering Sheki silk, handwoven textiles, jewelry, and the city’s famous halva. Enjoy a traditional Sheki lunch featuring the local specialty “Piti,” a lamb stew slow-cooked in clay pots, served with choban-salad and soft drinks. Conclude the day at the WWII Memorial Park for panoramic views of the city before returning to Baku for your overnight stay. Day 6: Guba & Khinalig – Highland Villages and Timeless Traditions Today’s journey takes you north into the highlands of Guba and the remote village of Khinalig. Along the way, stop at Mount Beshbarmag and the sacred site of Pir Khidyr Zunja. Drive through the enchanting Gechresh Forest, where trees arch overhead and the Gudialchay River flows alongside the road. Travel through the dramatic Gudialchay Gorge, known for its soaring cliffs and geological grandeur. Reach Khinalig — one of the world’s highest and oldest continuously inhabited villages — perched at 2,100 meters above sea level. Here, amid eagles, wild horses, and mountain peaks, you’ll explore the unique stone architecture and ancient traditions that define this isolated community. Day 7: Leisure Day in Baku – Relax, Revisit, Rediscover Return to Baku for a relaxing day of self-guided discovery. Revisit your favorite spots in the Old City, walk along the Caspian Sea promenade, or browse through local markets for souvenirs and handicrafts. Enjoy lunch at a café, try Azerbaijani pastries like pakhlava, or opt for a hammam experience to unwind. This leisure day allows you to absorb the beauty of Baku at your own pace and reflect on the many wonders of your Azerbaijan journey. Day 8: Departure – Farewell to Azerbaijan On your final day, enjoy a relaxing morning before your transfer to the airport. As you say goodbye to Azerbaijan, you’ll carry with you memories of ancient cities, mountain landscapes, timeless craftsmanship, and the warm hospitality of its people — a truly unforgettable multi-day tour experience.

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7-Day Classic Azerbaijan Tour: History, Nature & Culture Highlights

This 6 nights 7 days Azerbaijan tour package offers a rich blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty. Begin in Baku, exploring its Old City, Flame Towers, and Heydar Aliyev Center. Discover the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan and fire temples of Absheron. Travel west to Shamakhi, Gabala, and Sheki, where historic mosques, mountain lakes, and Silk Road landmarks await. Experience the alpine beauty of Tufandag Resort and the remote mountain village of Khinalig. Designed for cultural explorers and nature lovers alike, this multi-day Azerbaijan itinerary delivers a memorable journey through the country’s most iconic and authentic destinations.Day 1: Welcome to Baku – Arrival & Hotel Transfer Upon arriving at Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport, a friendly representative from our company will greet you with warm hospitality and assist you through a smooth transfer to your selected hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. From this moment onward, your vacation becomes our responsibility. As you settle into your accommodations, you can already begin to feel the vibrant pulse of Baku — a city where East meets West, tradition meets innovation, and every corner tells a story. Take the evening to rest or explore nearby cafés, try local pastries, or stroll the illuminated boulevard by the Caspian Sea. Day 2: Baku City Tour – From Modern Marvels to Ancient Walls Your exploration begins with a journey through the vibrant heart of Baku, where modernity and history coexist in stunning harmony. Start at the Alley of Honorary Burial to pay respects to Azerbaijan’s beloved figures, including the iconic singer Muslim Magomayev. Continue to Highland Park, offering sweeping views of the Flame Towers, Baku Bay, and the central city district. Then stroll along the waterfront Boulevard, pass through mini Venice, and admire the Soviet-era Government House and the ultra-modern Heydar Aliyev Center — an architectural marvel by Zaha Hadid. For lunch, indulge in traditional Azerbaijani flavors with a savory “Saj” dish at the picturesque Old Garden restaurant in Icherisheher. In the afternoon, dive into the rich tapestry of Baku’s past in the Old Town (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage site. With a professional guide, explore landmarks like the Maiden Tower, ruins of St. Bartholomew’s Chapel, historic hammams, caravanserais, and the majestic Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Walk along the ancient fortress walls and visit the site where a famous scene from The Diamond Arm was filmed — an extra cultural gem for cinema lovers. Day 3: Gobustan & Absheron – Land of Fire and Ancient Echoes Today you venture into Azerbaijan’s deep past and elemental forces. Begin at the Gobustan State Museum and open-air reserve, where over 6,000 ancient petroglyphs depict scenes of prehistoric life, hunting, and ritual. These rock carvings, along with Roman inscriptions, provide an extraordinary window into early human expression. Weather permitting, you’ll visit Azerbaijan’s famed mud volcanoes — a unique, lunar-like landscape that bubbles and steams in one of the most geologically active spots on Earth. After a traditional Azerbaijani lunch, the journey continues to the Absheron Peninsula. Visit Ateshgah, the Fire Temple, once a spiritual sanctuary for Zoroastrians, Hindus, and Sikhs. Then head to Yanar Dag — the ever-burning mountain — where natural gas flames leap from the ground, captivating visitors with Azerbaijan’s natural fire-born mystique. Day 4: Shamakhi & Gabala – Mountains, Mosques, and Scenic Beauty Head west toward the historical and scenic heartlands of Azerbaijan. Your first stop is Shamakhi, where you’ll visit the Juma Mosque, the first mosque in the Caucasus, dating back to 743 AD. A landmark of resilience and artistry, it has withstood earthquakes and wars to remain a vital symbol of Islamic heritage. After a delightful forest-side lunch in Ismayilli — complete with kebabs, pilaf, and tea from a traditional samovar — continue your journey to Lake Nohur. The lake’s calm turquoise waters mirror the peaks of the Greater Caucasus, offering a peaceful retreat and a chance to shop for local honey, dried fruits, and Lankaran tea. The day concludes with a scenic cable car ride at Gabala’s Tufandag Ski Resort, ascending over 2,000 meters for breathtaking views of Mount Bazarduzu. In the evening, you’ll arrive in Sheki and check in at the elegant Sheki Palace Hotel. Day 5: Sheki Heritage Tour – Palaces, Churches, and Silk Road Echoes Begin your day in Sheki with a visit to the ancient Church of Kish — once a pagan site, later one of the earliest Christian churches in the Caucasus. Then tour the Palace of the Sheki Khans, a stunning 18th-century building famous for its ornate frescoes and intricate shebeke stained glass windows crafted without glue or nails. Explore the 17th-century caravanserai, a key stop for Silk Road traders, where you can imagine the hum of ancient commerce. Continue through local markets offering Sheki silk, handwoven textiles, jewelry, and the city’s famous halva. Enjoy a traditional Sheki lunch featuring the local specialty “Piti,” a lamb stew slow-cooked in clay pots, served with choban-salad and soft drinks. Conclude the day at the WWII Memorial Park for panoramic views of the city before returning to Baku for your overnight stay. Day 6: Guba & Khinalig – Highland Villages and Timeless Traditions Today’s journey takes you north into the highlands of Guba and the remote village of Khinalig. Along the way, stop at Mount Beshbarmag and the sacred site of Pir Khidyr Zunja. Drive through the enchanting Gechresh Forest, where trees arch overhead and the Gudialchay River flows alongside the road. Travel through the dramatic Gudialchay Gorge, known for its soaring cliffs and geological grandeur. Reach Khinalig — one of the world’s highest and oldest continuously inhabited villages — perched at 2,100 meters above sea level. Here, amid eagles, wild horses, and mountain peaks, you’ll explore the unique stone architecture and ancient traditions that define this isolated community. Day 7: Departure – Farewell to Azerbaijan On your final day, enjoy a relaxing morning before your transfer to the airport. As you say goodbye to Azerbaijan, you’ll carry with you memories of ancient cities, mountain landscapes, timeless craftsmanship, and the warm hospitality of its people — a truly unforgettable multi-day tour experience.

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7-Day Cultural & Nature Highlights Tour: Baku, Sheki, Gabala, Guba & Khinalig

Learn everything about the Land of Fire on an unforgettable Azerbaijan 7-day tour that seamlessly blends history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. This meticulously crafted week-long tour is the perfect Azerbaijan travel package for explorers eager to dive deep into the heart of the Caucasus region. From the modern marvels of Baku to the ancient wonders of Gobustan, Sheki, Lahij, and the mystical Ateshgah, this journey promises an enriching experience filled with captivating sightseeing and immersion into Azerbaijan's rich cultural heritage.Day 1: Arrival in BakuWelcome to Baku, the vibrant capital city where East meets West in a fusion of tradition and modernity. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by our friendly staff and transferred to your luxurious hotel in the city center. Spend the evening at your leisure, perhaps strolling along the famed Baku Boulevard by the Caspian Sea or exploring the bustling streets adorned with futuristic skyscrapers and historic buildings. Get a taste of local life by visiting nearby cafes and indulging in Azerbaijani delicacies.Day 2: Baku City SightseeingOn your second day in the country you’ll be diving into historical side of Azerbaijan with a full day of sightseeing in Baku. Begin your journey in the UNESCO-listed Old City (Icheri Sheher), a maze of narrow alleys, ancient mosques, and traditional caravanserais. Marvel at the iconic Maiden Tower, shrouded in mystery and legends, and explore the majestic Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a masterpiece of 15th-century architecture. In the afternoon, witness the contrast of old and new as you visit the Flame Towers and the Heydar Aliyev Center, architectural symbols of modern Azerbaijan.Day 3: Shamakhi-Gabala AdventureContinue your week-long tour with a deep dive into the cultural heritage of historical Azerbaijan. Departing from Baku, we journey towards the majestic Caucasus Mountains. Our first stop is the splendid Juma Mosque in Shamakhi, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, dating back to 743 AD. This masterpiece of Islamic architecture is a testament to Azerbaijan's rich history and offers a unique sightseeing experience as you explore its intricate façade, captivating interior, and the ruins of an ancient madrasah—the region's first Islamic school.We'll then pause for a delightful lunch in the lush forest zone of Ismaili, enjoying traditional Azerbaijani cuisine. Savor hearty soups, a mix of kebabs (lamb, lula, chicken, vegetables), pilaf, choban-salad, refreshing soft drinks, and finish with tea brewed in a samovar.After lunch, enjoy your time in the tranquil beauty of Lake Nohur, a haven for nature lovers. The lake's serene green-blue waters mirror the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus. While here, explore local shops offering dried fruits, pestel, honey, exotic spices, and the renowned Lankaran tea.Our final destination for the day is the renowned Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala. Ascend over 2,000 meters via cable car to witness the panoramic vistas of Bazarduzu, Azerbaijan's highest peak. This is a perfect opportunity for memorable sightseeing and photography.Concluding our day, we'll proceed to the ancient city of Sheki, where you'll check into the luxurious five-star Sheki Palace Hotel, nestled in the city's historic center. Enjoy premium amenities including fitness and spa centers, and dine at the hotel restaurant overlooking the historic Sheki Caravanserai.Day 4: Exploring ShekiBegin your day with a journey into the depths of historical Azerbaijan as we visit the ancient Church in Kish, a site used for pagan rituals and later transformed into one of the Christian churches of Caucasian Albania. This spiritual landmark was visited by famed Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl in 2000, known for his legendary Kon-Tiki expedition.Next, we'll explore the splendid Palace of Sheki Khans, an 18th-century architectural marvel. Admire the intricate shebeke windows—a mosaic of multicolored glass set in wooden lattices without the use of nails or glue—a true masterpiece of craftsmanship.Experience the essence of the Great Silk Road as we visit the historic Sheki Caravanserai, a 17th-century inn that hosted merchants from East Asia to the Mediterranean. Feel like a traveler from a bygone era as you wander through this ancient trading hub.Throughout the tour, you'll have the opportunity to shop at traditional bazaars offering Sheki’s silk, souvenirs, pottery, jewelry, and more. Don't miss tasting the famous Sheki sweets, renowned for their unique flavors and elegant presentation—culinary masterpieces passed down through generations of halva masters.We'll conclude our Sheki exploration with a visit to the Sheki WWII Memorial Park, where you can pay tribute at the impressive monument commemorating victory over fascism and enjoy panoramic views of the entire ancient city.For lunch, indulge in the local specialty "Piti", a flavorful stew prepared and served in special clay pots, accompanied by choban-salad and refreshing soft drinks. After an enriching day, we'll return to Baku, ensuring a comfortable journey back to your chosen accommodation.Day 5: Guba-Khinalig ExcursionOn the fifth day drive along the M1 motorway towards the picturesque regions of Guba and Khinalig. En route, marvel at the imposing Mount Beshbarmak, a historical landmark near the Caspian Sea that has guided travelers for centuries. Learn about the mystical tales of Pir Khidyr Zunja, a sacred site at the mountain's base where pilgrims come to pray.Travelers will then experience the enchanting Gechresh Forest, a verdant haven where the road becomes a grand green tunnel formed by towering tree canopies. This idyllic route follows the picturesque ravine of the Gudialchay River, offering serene landscapes perfect for nature enthusiasts.The adventure continues through the majestic Gudialchay Gorge, known locally as the "Minaret" due to its towering cliffs. This breathtaking gorge offers dramatic scenery as the river carves its way between steep rocky mountains—a truly memorable sightseeing experience.Our final destination is the ancient village of Khinalig, perched at 2,100 meters above sea level. Known as one of the highest and oldest inhabited villages in Azerbaijan, Khinalig offers stunning panoramic views of surrounding peaks. As you explore the village's unique architecture, keep an eye out for eagles soaring overhead and wild horses roaming freely—a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.Day 6: Leisure Time or Optional ExcursionsOn this day, you have the freedom to explore Baku at your own pace. Stroll through the city's charming streets, shop for souvenirs and traditional sweets, or relax at your hotel. For those seeking more adventure, we offer optional excursions to some of Azerbaijan's most iconic sites.Day 7: Return to Baku and DepartureConclude your enriching week-long tour as you return to Baku. Use your remaining time to explore any sights you might have missed or indulge in some last-minute shopping for souvenirs. Reflect on the unforgettable experiences. Our team will ensure a smooth transfer to the airport for your departure, leaving you with cherished memories of your Azerbaijan travel package.

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7-Day Best of Azerbaijan Tour: Baku, Gobustan, Gabala & Sheki

This 6 nights 7 days Azerbaijan tour package offers a captivating journey through the country’s most iconic regions. Discover the charm of Baku with its Old City, Flame Towers, and the striking Heydar Aliyev Center. Explore ancient petroglyphs and mud volcanoes in Gobustan, and visit the sacred fire sites of Absheron. Travel to Gabala and Sheki to uncover mountain beauty, historic mosques, and palaces. Enjoy panoramic views from Tufandag Resort and visit Silk Road caravanserais and early Christian churches. Perfect for cultural travelers, this multi-day Azerbaijan tour blends heritage, landscapes, and vibrant local traditions into one unforgettable experience.Day 1: Arrival in BakuWelcome to Baku, the dazzling capital where East meets West. Upon arrival, our team will assist you with a seamless transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at your leisure, whether you want to explore the local area, sample Azerbaijani cuisine at a nearby restaurant, or simply unwind in the comfort of your accommodation.Day 2: Baku City TourBegin your Baku tour with a guided exploration of the Old City (Icheri Sheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the heart of ancient Baku. Visit landmarks like the mysterious Maiden Tower and the regal Palace of the Shirvanshahs, which tell tales of a bygone era. Wander through charming alleys lined with handicraft shops and quaint cafes. Expand your day with visits to modern architectural wonders such as the Flame Towers—symbols of Baku’s dynamic growth—and the fluid designs of the Heydar Aliyev Center, a cultural hub designed by Zaha Hadid.Day 3: Explore Gobustan and Absheron PeninsulaJourney to Gobustan National Park, famous for its prehistoric rock carvings that provide insights into 40,000 years of human history. Explore these ancient monuments and the nearby Mud Volcanoes, which offer a lunar landscape rarely seen anywhere else on Earth. Continue to the Absheron Peninsula, visiting the Ateshgah Fire Temple, a sacred place of worship for Zoroastrians, and Yanar Dag, where natural gas seeps continuously ignite, creating a fascinating eternal flame.Day 4: Journey to Gabala via ShamakhiTravel to Gabala through the historical town of Shamakhi, a key Silk Road stopover with a rich history lasting centuries. Visit the Juma Mosque, the oldest in the Caucasus, known for its intricate design and cultural significance. Explore local historical sites before continuing to Gabala. In Gabala, marvel at the pristine landscapes of the Caucasus Mountains, enjoy a thrilling cable car ride at Tufandag Mountain Resort, and immerse yourself in nature’s serenity.Day 5: Discover Sheki's Rich HeritageOn the next day of our tour continue to Sheki, one of Azerbaijan’s oldest and most picturesque towns. Visit the Sheki Khan's Palace with our professional guide to admire its magnificent frescoes and iconic stained glass work. Stroll through the historic town center, visit the Upper Caravanserai, and explore the Kish Albanian Church. The church is one of the earliest Christian structures built in the world, adding a profound historical depth to your visit. Then walk around local artisan workshops where the traditions of silk weaving and handicrafts thrive, find souvenirs or just simply enjoy the culture of the regionDay 6: Return to BakuReturn to Baku with a scenic drive that offers multiple photo opportunities of Azerbaijan’s diverse landscapes. Once back in the capital, choose to explore more local markets where crafts and flavors showcase Azerbaijan’s rich cultural tapestry. Alternatively, take a leisurely walk along Baku Boulevard, the vibrant promenade that offers spectacular views of the Caspian Sea and access to both modern and historical attractions.Day 7: DepartureAs your Azerbaijan travel adventure comes to a close, enjoy a comfortable transfer to the airport. Leave Azerbaijan enriched with vibrant memories and a deep appreciation for its history, culture, and natural beauty.

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6 Days Across Azerbaijan: History, Nature & Culture

 This 5 nights 6 days Azerbaijan tour package offers a well-rounded cultural journey across the country’s most iconic destinations. Begin in Baku, where the old and new harmoniously meet through its Flame Towers, Old City, and the Heydar Aliyev Center. Explore the historical mosques of Shamakhi, the serene beauty of Gabala’s Lake Nohur, and ascend Tufandag Mountain Resort. In Sheki, visit the Khan’s Palace, ancient caravanserais, and traditional halva makers. Conclude with a breathtaking trip to Guba and the remote mountain village of Khinalig. This multi-day Azerbaijan itinerary promises heritage, landscapes, and unforgettable moments throughout.Day 1:Let us take care of your journey as soon as you arrive at Baku airport. Our dedicated representative will warmly welcome you and transport you to your preferred hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. From here, your getaway to Azerbaijan's most captivating historical landmarks and cultural sites begins. Enjoy a well-crafted and authentically planned multi-day travel experience that takes you through the scenic regions of Sheki and Gabala, rich in Azerbaijani history and heritage. Dive deep into an unforgettable cultural exploration with our comprehensive Azerbaijan itinerary, designed to showcase the nation's top attractions. Let us take care of every detail, ensuring your vacation is both seamless and memorable.Day 2: Old City - BakuStart your exploration through the vibrant heart of Baku, the stunning capital of the Caucasus, on the second day of our Azerbaijan tour. Immerse yourself in a blend of modernity and history as you explore cultural sites and historical landmarks that tell the rich tales of Azerbaijani history.Your adventure begins at the Alley of Honor, where you'll pay respects at the grave of the legendary Muslim Magomayev. Next, ascend to Uphill Park for panoramic views of the iconic Flame Towers, the shimmering Baku Bay, and the bustling central cityscape. Stroll through the enchanting Waterfront Park and marvel at the charming canals of Mini Venice.As we pass by the impressive Government House of Azerbaijan, we'll make our way to the serene park in front of the architectural masterpiece, the Heydar Aliyev Center. Capture memorable photos and soak in the modern elegance of this landmark.Get introduced to the luxury of Azerbaijani cuisine in a delectable lunch at the picturesque Old Garden restaurant nestled in the heart of the Old Town (Icherisheher). Savor traditional Azerbaijani cuisine with the mouthwatering national dish "Saj" cooked over coals, the refreshing Old Garden salad, and enjoy soft drinks and tea accompanied by sweet delights.After lunch, delve into the historic charm of Icherisheher with our professional English-speaking guide on this guided tour. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets and discover treasures such as the ancient Maiden's Tower, one of the top things you can do in Baku, the remnants of the Chapel of St. Bartholomew, and the historic Hammam of Haji Baani. Explore the medieval Caravanserais of Multani and Bukhara, the intriguing Sailors House, and the mysterious Chained House.Visit the regal Residence of the Baku Khans, pass through the formidable Double Gates of the Old City, and walk along the imposing fortress walls. Stand beneath the towering Quadrangular Tower, pay homage at the Aliaga Vahid Monument, and admire the spiritual beauty of the Juma Mosque. Our journey culminates at the magnificent Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a gem of Azerbaijani architecture.As a special highlight, we'll visit the iconic spot where the famous scene from the movie "The Diamond Hand" was filmed, where actor Nikulin took a tumble and exclaimed, "God damn it!"Day 3: Shamakhi-Gabala TourEmbark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Azerbaijan on the third day of our Azerbaijan exploration package. Leaving Baku in the morning, you'll begin a day filled with cultural exploration and breathtaking scenery. After an hour and a half, we'll arrive at our first destination, the magnificent Juma Mosque in Shamakhi. Built in 743 AD, this is the oldest mosque in the Caucasus and a jewel among historical landmarks. Marvel at its stunning façade, intricate interiors, and explore the ruins of an ancient madrasah—the region's first Islamic school.We'll then pause for a delightful lunch in a forested area. Savor traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, including your choice of first courses, a mix of kebabs (lamb, lula, chicken, vegetables), pilaf, choban-salad, soft drinks, and conclude with samovar-brewed tea.After lunch, we'll proceed to the serene Lake Nohur, a haven for nature enthusiasts. The lake's turquoise waters mirror the majestic peaks of the Greater Caucasus. While here, you can shop for local delicacies like dried fruits, pestel, honey, oriental spices, and authentic Lankaran tea.Our final stop is the renowned Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala, a highlight of any Azerbaijan itinerary. Ascend over 2,000 meters via cable car to witness the awe-inspiring view of Bazarduzu Peak, the highest summit in Azerbaijan.Concluding the Shamakhi and Gabala Tour, our professional team will transfer you to the luxurious five-star Sheki Palace Hotel, nestled in the historical center of Sheki. This accommodation perfectly complements your multi-day travel experience, allowing you to immerse yourself further in Azerbaijani history and the charm of its cultural sites.Day 4: Sheki TourDiscover the charm of Azerbaijan's historical gem with our Sheki Tour on the next day, an essential part of our Azerbaijan multi-day travel packages. Start your day in the picturesque village of Kish, home to the legendary Kish Church. This ancient site, once a hub for pagan rituals, evolved into one of the first Christian churches of Caucasian Albania, offering a unique glimpse into the country's diverse religious tapestry.Your journey continues to the opulent Palace of Sheki Khans, an 18th-century architectural marvel renowned for its intricate shebeke—vibrant stained-glass windows crafted without a single drop of glue or nail. This historical landmark stands as a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship and rich Azerbaijani heritage.Step back in time at the Sheki Caravanserai, a 17th-century inn that once sheltered merchants traversing the famed Silk Road. Experience the allure of the Middle Ages as you wander through this ancient cultural site, imagining the vibrant trade and exchange that once flowed through its corridors.Ascend to the Sheki War Memorial Park, dedicated to the heroes of World War II. Here, you can honor the past at the impressive victory memorial while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the historic city—a highlight among Sheki attractions.Throughout the tour, immerse yourself in local culture by visiting traditional bazaar shops. Shop for authentic Sheki silk, unique souvenirs, handcrafted ceramics, and exquisite jewelry. Don't miss the chance to indulge in the famous Sheki sweets, culinary masterpieces perfected by generations of halva makers.Conclude your exploration with a delightful lunch featuring Piti, a traditional Azerbaijani stew cooked and served in clay pots, paired with fresh choban-salad and refreshing drinks—a true taste of Azerbaijan.After this enriching cultural exploration, our professional team will transport you back to Baku, ensuring a comfortable return to your accommodation. Join us for an unforgettable journey through Azerbaijan's historical landmarks and create memories that will last a lifetime.Day 5: Guba-Khinalig TourContinue your remarkable Azerbaijan tour on Day 5 of our multi-day travel experience, after exploring the historic cities of Sheki and Gabala. Today, journey from the vibrant heart of Baku to the remote mountain village of Khinalig, immersing yourself in Azerbaijani history and breathtaking natural wonders.Our adventure commences along the scenic M1 motorway, bridging the capital with Russia's major cities. As we travel, we'll pause to admire Mount Beshbarmak, a revered historical landmark and popular tourist attraction perched near the Caspian Sea. This sacred mountain has long been a beacon for travelers, and at its foot lies Pir Khidyr Zunja, a holy site where pilgrims gather for prayer. Our knowledgeable guide will unfold the enchanting myths that surround this mystical place, enhancing your travel experience.The journey continues through the lush Gechresh Forest along the Gudialchay River. Drive through a magnificent green tunnel formed by interlacing tree canopies, with the road meandering beside a picturesque ravine and a lively mountain river. The forest takes its name from the village of Gechresh nestled within its depths, offering an off-the-beaten-path adventure for nature lovers.Between Gechresh and Khinalig, we'll traverse the ancient Gudialchay Gorge, one of the oldest geophysical formations in Azerbaijan. Locally known as the "Minaret" for its towering cliffs, this gorge offers an exhilarating route alongside the roaring river, ideal for both walking and driving, and perfect for those seeking adventure travel.Our final stop is the secluded village of Khinalig, situated 2,100 meters above sea level in the Guba district. Here, you'll marvel at the village's ancient architecture and soak in panoramic scenic views of the surrounding peaks. Along the way, you might spot eagles soaring overhead, wild horses along rocky riverbanks, and clouds so low you can almost touch them—truly an unforgettable journey.Day 6: Transfer from hotel to the airportOn the last day of this amazing journey, company representatives will wish you a good return home and take you to the airport.

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6 Days 5 Nights: Baku, Shamakhi, Gabala, Sheki & Guba Khinalig Tour

This 5 nights 6 days Azerbaijan tour package offers an unforgettable exploration of the country’s cultural and natural highlights. Start in Baku with panoramic city views, UNESCO-listed Old Town, and architectural icons like the Flame Towers and Heydar Aliyev Center. Journey to Shamakhi’s Juma Mosque, Gabala’s Lake Nohur and Tufandag Resort, and Sheki’s historic palaces and markets. Explore ancient petroglyphs, fire temples, and mud volcanoes in Gobustan and Absheron. Finish in Guba and the remote mountain village of Khinalig. This immersive, multi-day Azerbaijan itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking authentic experiences, rich history, and spectacular mountain landscapes.Day 1: Arrival in BakuWelcome to Baku, the vibrant capital city! Upon arrival, our friendly team will greet you and escort you to your hotel. Spend the evening at your leisure, perhaps exploring nearby attractions or relaxing after your journey.Day 2: Baku City and Old Town ExplorationBegin your adventure in the vibrant capital with our Baku cultural tour. Visit the Alley of Honor, paying respects at the grave of the legendary Muslim Magomayev. Travel to Highland Park for panoramic views of the Flame Towers, Baku Bay, and the bustling city center. Stroll through the Seaside Boulevard and marvel at Mini Venice. Drive past the impressive Government House of Azerbaijan and unwind in the park opposite the iconic Heydar Aliyev Center.Enjoy a delightful lunch at the picturesque Old Garden Restaurant in the heart of the Icherisheher (Old City). Savor the national dish "Saj", a flavorful meal cooked over coals, accompanied by Old Garden Salad, soft drinks, and traditional tea with sweets.After lunch, jump into the historic charm of the Old Town (Icherisheher) with our professional English-speaking guide. Discover landmarks like the Maiden Tower, the ruins of the Chapel of St. Bartholomew, Haji Baani Hamam, Multani and Bukhara Caravanserais, Sailor's House, Chain House, Residence of the Baku Khans, the Double Gates, Fortress Walls, Quadrangular Tower, Aliaga Vahid Monument, Juma Mosque, and the majestic Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Relive cinematic history at the spot where "The Diamond Arm" was filmed.Day 3: Shamakhi and Gabala AdventureYour journey continues as we venture towards the majestic Caucasus Mountains on the next day. Our first stop is the ancient Juma Mosque in Shamakhi, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, dating back to 743 AD. Be captivated by its stunning facade, intricate interiors, and the ruins of an ancient madrasah.Next, savor a delicious lunch in a forested area of Ismayilli city, featuring a selection of soups, a mixed kebab platter (lamb, lula, chicken, vegetables), pilaf, Choban Salad, soft drinks, and samovar-brewed tea.After lunch, we'll visit the serene Lake Nohur, where nature lovers can admire the reflections of the Greater Caucasus Mountains in its emerald waters. Explore nearby shops offering dried fruits, pestil, honey, oriental spices, and local Lankaran tea.Finally conclude the day at the Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala. Ride the cable car to over 2,000 meters above sea level, and behold the stunning views of Mount Bazarduzu, the highest peak in Azerbaijan. Have the fun of your life and at the end of this exhilarating day, we'll transfer you to the luxurious five-star Sheki Palace Hotel, nestled in the historical center of Sheki.Day 4: Discover the Historic Charm of ShekiBegin the Sheki tour the next day with a visit to the ancient Church of Kish, a site of former pagan worship that became one of the earliest Christian churches in Caucasian Albania. Next, explore the magnificent Sheki Khans' Palace, built in the 18th century. Admire the exquisite Shebeke windows, crafted with intricate patterns and colorful glass without a single nail or glue. Step back in time at the Sheki Caravanserai, a 17th-century inn on the historic Silk Road, where merchants once rested during their long journeys. After this historic stops we’ll travel right to the Sheki WWII Memorial Park, which offers panoramic views of the ancient city and a tribute to the victory over fascism.Throughout the tour, you'll have the opportunity to browse traditional shops selling Sheki silk, souvenirs, crafts, and taste the renowned Sheki sweets, crafted by generations of local halva makers. Enjoy a traditional lunch featuring the local specialty "Piti", a hearty stew cooked and served in clay pots, accompanied by Choban Salad and soft drinks.After an enriching day, we'll return you to Baku and your accommodation.Day 5: Guba and Khinalig ExpeditionJourney along the M1 highway towards Guba, witnessing the striking Mount Beshbarmag.  Travel through the enchanting Gechresh Forest, where the road transforms into a green tunnel beneath towering trees. Marvel at the dramatic Gudyalchay Canyon, known locally as Minaret Canyon, with its steep rocky walls and rushing river.  Finally ascend to the ancient village of Khinalig, perched at 2,100 meters above sea level. Experience the unique architecture and culture of this isolated community, surrounded by soaring peaks. Keep an eye out for eagles, wild horses, and touch the low-hanging clouds.After this detailed travel itinerary full of fun and adventures , we'll return you to Baku and your accommodation, completing your unforgettable multi-day Baku tour.Day 6: Transfer from hotel to the airportOn the last day of this amazing journey, company representatives will wish you a good return home and take you to the airport.

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6 Days 5 Nights: Baku, Gobustan, Shamakhi, Gabala & Sheki Heritage Tour

This 5 nights 6 days Azerbaijan tour package takes you on a well-rounded journey through the country’s history, architecture, and breathtaking landscapes. Begin in Baku, where futuristic buildings meet the ancient Old City. Explore Gobustan’s petroglyphs and mud volcanoes, and witness fire-worship rituals at Ateshgah and Yanar Dag. Travel through Shamakhi and Gabala to discover the Juma Mosque, Lake Nohur, and the Tufandag Mountain Resort. End your adventure in Sheki, home to the Khans’ Palace, the Church of Kish, and historic caravanserais. This extended Azerbaijan tour is ideal for cultural travelers and nature enthusiasts alike.Day 1: Airport Transfer to HotelUpon your arrival at Baku airport, a representative from our company will warmly greet you and escort you to your chosen hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. From this moment, your multi-day tour becomes our priority!Day 2: Baku City and Old Town TourBegin your second day with an exploration of Baku, a city where ancient history meets modern innovation. Your journey starts at the Alley of Honor, a revered cemetery honoring Azerbaijan's prominent figures, including the legendary singer Muslim Magomayev. Next, ascend to Highland Park, offering panoramic views of Baku Bay and the iconic Flame Towers—three skyscrapers symbolizing the city's dynamic growth. Stroll through the Boulevard, a beautifully landscaped promenade along the Caspian Sea, and experience the charm of Baku's mini Venice, complete with gondola rides through narrow waterways. Marvel at the Government House, an architectural masterpiece from the Soviet era, and visit the park adjacent to the Heydar Aliyev Center, renowned for its futuristic design by architect Zaha Hadid. Lunch awaits at the Old Garden restaurant within the historic Old Town (Icherisheher). Savor "Saj," a traditional Azerbaijani dish cooked over coals, accompanied by Old Garden salad, soft drinks, and tea with sweets.Post-lunch, delve into the rich history of Icherisheher, a UNESCO World Heritage site. With your professional English-speaking guide, explore landmarks such as the Maiden Tower, a 12th-century monument shrouded in mystery, and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a 15th-century royal residence exemplifying medieval Azerbaijani architecture. Wander through ancient caravanserais, historic bathhouses, and mosques, each narrating tales of Baku's storied past. Day 3: Gobustan and Absheron TourEmbark on a journey to Gobustan, home to a UNESCO-listed cultural landscape featuring over 6,000 rock engravings that span 40,000 years of history. These petroglyphs depict scenes of hunting, ritual dances, and daily life, offering a window into prehistoric human existence. Discovered in the 1930s, Gobustan has since become a vital site for understanding early human art and culture. Weather permitting, venture to the nearby mud volcanoes, a natural phenomenon for which Azerbaijan boasts the highest number globally. These bubbling mud domes create a lunar-like landscape, providing a unique geological experience.Enjoy a traditional Azerbaijani lunch featuring an assortment of kutabs, kebabs, pilaf, and salads before proceeding to the Absheron Peninsula. Visit the Ateshgah Fire Temple in Surakhani, a historic site that reflects the region's fire-worshipping heritage. Built over a natural gas vent, the temple's central flame was a place of pilgrimage for Zoroastrians, Hindus, and Sikhs.  Conclude the day at Yanar Dag, meaning "Burning Mountain," where natural gas seeping through the sandstone has created a continuously burning hillside—a mesmerizing testament to Azerbaijan's moniker as the "Land of Fire."Day 4: Shamakhi and Gabala TourYour adventure continues to Shamakhi, one of Azerbaijan's oldest cities and a former capital of the Shirvan Empire. Visit the Juma Mosque, established in 743 AD, making it the oldest mosque in the Caucasus. The mosque's architecture reflects the rich Islamic heritage of the region.Proceed to Ismayilli for lunch in a serene forest setting, enjoying local dishes such as kebabs and pilaf, complemented by tea brewed in a traditional samovar.Next, explore Lake Nohur, nestled among the mountains of the Greater Caucasus. The lake's tranquil turquoise waters mirror the surrounding peaks, creating a picturesque landscape. Nearby stalls offer local delicacies, including dried fruits, honey, and traditional Lankaran tea.The day's highlight is the Tufandag Mountain Resort in Gabala. Ascend via cable car to over 2,000 meters, where you'll be greeted by panoramic views of the Caucasus Mountains, including Bazarduzu, Azerbaijan's highest peak. The resort offers activities year-round, from skiing in winter to hiking in summer.In the evening, check into the five-star Shaki Palace Hotel, situated in the historical center of Sheki, known for its rich silk trade history and well-preserved architecture.Day 5: Sheki TourBegin your Sheki exploration with a visit to the Church of Kish, believed to be one of the oldest Christian churches in the Caucasus, dating back to the 1st century AD. The site offers insights into the region's early Christian heritage and its architectural evolution.Next, tour the Palace of the Sheki Khans, an 18th-century masterpiece renowned for its intricate frescoes and stained-glass windows, known as shebeke. Remarkably, the shebeke was constructed without nails or glue, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.Experience the ambiance of the 17th-century caravanserai, which once accommodated Silk Road merchants. The structure's architecture reflects its historical role as a hub for traders and travelers.Ascend to Sheki's WWII Memorial Park, offering panoramic views of the city and a solemn tribute to those who fought against fascism.Stroll through local markets, where artisans sell Sheki silk, traditional pottery, jewelry, and the city's famed sweets, such as halva—a testament to Sheki's rich culinary heritage.Lunch features "Piti," a traditional lamb stew slow-cooked in clay pots, offering a flavorful glimpse into Azerbaijani cuisine.After this amazing tour in Sheki, our professional team will take you back to the capital and leave you at your accommodation.Day 6: Transfer from hotel to the airportOn the last day of this amazing journey, company representatives will wish you a good return home and take you to the airport.

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6 Days 5 Nights: Baku, Gobustan, Shamakhi, Gabala & Sheki Heritage Tour

This 5 nights 6 days Azerbaijan tour package offers a comprehensive exploration of the country’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty. Begin in Baku with visits to the Old City, Flame Towers, and Heydar Aliyev Center. Discover prehistoric carvings and mud volcanoes in Gobustan, and witness eternal flames at Ateshgah and Yanar Dag. Journey to Shamakhi, Gabala, and Lake Nohur for stunning mountain views, then experience the cultural treasures of Sheki, including the Khans' Palace and Sheki halva. Ideal for those seeking a week-long Azerbaijan travel itinerary filled with heritage sites, local cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes.Day 1: Arrival in BakuWelcome to Baku, the vibrant capital where East meets West. Settle into your hotel and prepare for the exciting days ahead on this Baku 5 nights tour. Enjoy an evening city tour where the dazzling city lights bring the modern architecture to life, setting a stark contrast against the ancient walls that have protected the city for centuries.Day 2: Baku Comprehensive TravelDive deep into the heart of the city with our Baku comprehensive travel itinerary. Explore the Old City (Icheri Sheher), marvel at the Maiden Tower, and stroll along the picturesque Boulevard, soaking in the blend of modernity and tradition. Visit the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a 15th-century gem, and the modern architectural wonders such as the Flame Towers. You will visit the Alley of Honorary Burial and the grave of the legendary Muslim Magomayev, Uphill Park, from where you will have a view of the Flame Towers, Baku bay and the entire central part of the city, the Waterfront Park and mini Venice. You will pass by the Government House of Azerbaijan and visit the park in front of the Heydar Aliyev Center.Day 3: Gobustan ExcursionsSet out on Gobustan excursions to witness ancient rock engravings and the mesmerizing mud volcanoes. This part of the Azerbaijan detailed tour offers a glimpse into prehistoric life and natural wonders unique to the region. Discover over 6,000 rock carvings that tell tales dating back to 40,000 years ago. Nearby, the rhythmic eruptions of mud volcanoes offer a spectacle not to be missed, providing insights into the geological forces shaping the Caspian basin.Visit the sacred Ateshgah Fire Temple, a symbol of Azerbaijan's historical fire worship. This Zoroastrian temple, rebuilt in the 17th century, stands as a testament to the region's religious diversity and historical depth. Later, experience the natural wonder of Yanar Dag, the burning mountain with flames that have blazed for millennia due to the natural gas seeping through the sandstone. The site provides a mesmerizing view, especially at sunset, making it a photographer's paradise.Day 4: Shamakha-Gabala TourStart your fourth day with a journey leading to views of Azerbaijan's highest Caucasus peak. Approximately 90 minutes after departing Baku, we'll arrive at our first destination: the historic Juma Mosque in Shamakhi, constructed in 743 AD. As the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, its stunning facade and intricate interior, along with the ruins of the region's first Islamic school, will captivate you.We'll then pause for lunch in a serene forest restaurant in Ismaili. Enjoy starters of your choice, a mix of kebabs (lamb, lula, chicken, vegetables), pilaf, choban salad, soft drinks, and conclude with tea brewed in a samovar.After lunch, we'll head to Lake Nohur, a haven for nature lovers. Its green-blue waters reflect the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus. Nearby, explore shops offering dried fruits, pestil, honey, exotic spices, and locally sourced Lankaran tea.Our final stop is the Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala. Ascend over 2,000 meters via cable car to witness panoramic views, including the stunning Bazarduzu peak, the highest point in Azerbaijan.At the end of the tour, we'll transfer you to the luxurious five-star Shaki Palace Hotel, nestled in the historical center of Shaki city.Day 5: Sheki Heritage SitesJourney to the historic town of Sheki, renowned for its Sheki heritage sites. Explore the stunning Sheki Khan's Palace, adorned with intricate frescoes and stained glass, and visit the ancient Caravanserai where Silk Road travelers once rested. Don't miss the Sheki Museum of History and Local Lore to learn about the area’s past as a Silk Road hub. Take a stroll through the quaint streets lined with artisan shops, offering a chance to purchase unique local handicrafts like Shebeke (stained glass) and Kelaghayi (silk scarves). After all, these masterpieces of cookery are the work of entire generations of Sheki halva makers, transmitting the manufacturing technique for centuries.After the tour you will have lunch and only in Sheki you will have the local traditional dish "Piti", prepared and served in special clay pots, as well as choban-salad and soft drinks.Day 6: DepartureConclude your extended Azerbaijan tour with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for this enchanting land. Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, but not before enjoying a final morning in Baku, perhaps visiting the bustling local markets for last-minute souvenirs.

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This 4 nights 5 days Azerbaijan tour package offers an immersive journey through history, nature, and mountain culture. Begin in Shamakhi at the ancient Juma Mosque, then explore the serene Lake Nohur and Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala. Discover Sheki’s treasures, including the Khans’ Palace, Sheki halva, and Silk Road caravanserais. Continue your adventure to Guba and the remote mountain village of Khinalig — one of the world’s oldest inhabited settlements. From panoramic views to centuries-old architecture, this Azerbaijan travel itinerary delivers unforgettable experiences, combining cultural richness, scenic landscapes, and authentic cuisine into a complete multi-day adventure.Day 1: Transfer from Airport to HotelUpon your arrival at Baku airport, a representative from Azerbaijan Travel International will warmly welcome you and provide a comfortable, air-conditioned transfer to your selected hotel. From this moment, your multi-day tour becomes our priority, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience throughout your stay.Day 2: Shamakhi-Gabala TourYour journey begins with a visit to the historic Juma Mosque in Shamakhi, the oldest mosque in Azerbaijan and the second oldest in the Caucasus, originally constructed in 743 AD. This architectural gem has withstood numerous reconstructions due to earthquakes and invasions, reflecting the resilience and enduring faith of the region's people. The mosque's design is reminiscent of the Great Mosque of Damascus, showcasing early Islamic architectural influences.Enjoy a traditional Azerbaijani lunch in the serene forested area of Ismaili, featuring local delicacies such as assorted kebabs, pilaf, choban-salad, and samovar-brewed tea, providing an authentic taste of the region's rich culinary heritage.After lunch, visit Lake Nohur, a picturesque body of water nestled amidst the mountains of the Greater Caucasus. The lake's tranquil, green-blue waters mirror the surrounding peaks, creating a serene environment for relaxation. Nearby stalls offer local products, including dried fruits, honey, spices, and the famed Lankaran tea, allowing you to savor the flavors of Azerbaijan.Conclude the day's adventures at the Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala. Ascend via cable car to elevations exceeding 2,000 meters, where you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the majestic Bazarduzu Peak, the highest point in Azerbaijan. The resort offers year-round activities, making it a hub for both winter sports enthusiasts and summer visitors seeking breathtaking landscapes.In the evening, arrive in Sheki, one of Azerbaijan's most ancient cities. You'll stay at the five-star Sheki Palace Hotel, situated in the historic district. The hotel boasts amenities such as fitness and spa centers, and a restaurant overlooking the Sheki Caravanserai, ensuring a luxurious and culturally immersive stay.Day 3: Sheki TourBegin your exploration with a visit to the Church of Kish, dating back to the 1st century AD. Originally a site for pagan rituals, it later became one of the earliest Christian churches in the Caucasian Albanian period. The church's ancient walls and serene atmosphere offer a profound glimpse into the region's spiritual evolution.Next, tour the Sheki Khans’ Palace, constructed in the late 18th century. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its exquisite shebeke windows—intricate stained-glass mosaics assembled without nails or glue—and lavish interior frescoes, exemplifying the artistry and opulence of the Shirvan architectural school.Step back in time at the Sheki Caravanserai, a 17th-century inn that accommodated Silk Road merchants. The complex's architecture reflects the ingenuity of medieval Azerbaijani design, with its spacious courtyards and robust stone walls, offering insight into the region's historical significance as a center of trade and commerce.Stroll through Sheki's vibrant market, where artisans sell silk products, pottery, jewelry, and the city's famed sweets, such as Sheki halva. These delicacies are crafted using traditional methods passed down through generations, embodying the city's rich cultural heritage.Conclude your Sheki tour with a visit to the WWII Memorial Park, which not only commemorates the victory over fascism but also offers panoramic views of Sheki's historic landscape, providing a moment of reflection amidst the city's natural beauty.Enjoy a traditional meal featuring "Piti," a local specialty stew prepared and served in clay pots, accompanied by choban-salad and soft drinks, offering a hearty conclusion to your Sheki experience.After a day rich in history and culture, our team will transport you back to your chosen hotel in Baku, ensuring a comfortable and restful journey.Day 4: Guba-Khinalig TourTravel along the M1 motorway, passing Mount Beshbarmak, a site of spiritual significance and a natural landmark for travelers along the Caspian coast. At its base lies Pir Khidyr Zunja, a revered pilgrimage site where visitors pause for reflection and prayer, immersing themselves in the region's deep-rooted spiritual traditions.Continue through the lush Gechresh Forest, where towering deciduous trees form a natural canopy, creating a serene green tunnel. The forest's proximity to the Gudialchay River enhances its picturesque beauty, making it a favored spot for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility and fresh air.Explore the dramatic Gudialchay Gorge, also known as "Minaret" for its towering cliffs that rise steeply on either side. The gorge, carved over millennia by the relentless flow of the Gudialchay River, offers a stunning natural spectacle. Walking or driving through this rugged terrain provides an up-close encounter with Azerbaijan's geophysical wonders, where the interplay of rock, water, and sky creates a truly awe-inspiring scene.Your final destination for the day is Khinalig, a historic mountain village perched at an altitude of 2,100 meters above sea level. Recognized as one of the oldest continuously inhabited villages in the world, Khinalig boasts over 5,000 years of history. The village’s unique architecture—stone houses stacked atop one another on the slopes—offers insight into the adaptive ingenuity of its people. Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Greater Caucasus, Khinalig is a haven of breathtaking vistas. As you explore, you might spot wild eagles soaring above or clouds so low you can reach out and touch them, making this a fitting conclusion to your adventure in the Guba region.Day 5: Transfer from Hotel to AirportOn the final day of your multi-day tour, our team will ensure a smooth transfer to the airport. As you bid farewell to Azerbaijan, you’ll leave with memories of its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Our representatives will extend warm wishes for your safe return home, hoping that your journey through this fascinating country has been as unforgettable as its captivating charm.

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5 Days 4 Nights: Cultural & Natural Highlights of Azerbaijan

Explore the soul of the Caucasus with this 4 nights 5 days Azerbaijan tour package, crafted for culture lovers and nature seekers. Begin in Baku, where modern Flame Towers rise beside ancient landmarks in the UNESCO-listed Old City. Travel through history at Shamakhi’s Juma Mosque and the peaceful forests of Ismayilli. Take in mountain views from Lake Nohur and Tufandag Resort in Gabala. In Sheki, discover the Palace of Sheki Khans, the sacred Kish church, and Silk Road caravanserais. This Azerbaijan travel itinerary offers unforgettable experiences, blending local cuisine, panoramic landscapes, and timeless architecture across the country’s most iconic destinations.Day 1: Arrival in Baku – Gateway to the CaucasusFrom the moment you arrive at Baku's international airport, your journey begins with a warm welcome from Azerbaijan Travel International. Our representative will meet you and ensure a smooth transfer to your chosen hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Known as the "Land of Fire," Azerbaijan is steeped in history and natural wonders, and your exploration starts now. Let us take care of the details so you can relax and enjoy this unique multi-day tour.Day 2: Gobustan, Mud Volcanoes, and Absheron PeninsulaDiscover the prehistoric wonders of the Gobustan petroglyphs, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore rock art dating back over 40,000 years, depicting ancient lifestyles and beliefs. Afterwards, visit the unique mud volcanoes, a rare natural phenomenon where you can witness bubbling mud and volcanic activity in an otherworldly landscape.In the afternoon, explore the Absheron Peninsula. Begin with the mystical Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain), a natural gas fire that blazes continuously on a hillside, showcasing why Azerbaijan is known as the "Land of Fire." Next, visit the ancient Ateshgah Fire Temple, a historic site where natural gas seeping from the earth has fueled flames for centuries, once serving as a place of worship for Zoroastrians.Day 3: Shamakhi and Gabala – History and Mountainous BeautyAn hour and a half from Baku, the city of Shamakhi welcomes you with the awe-inspiring Juma Mosque, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, built in 743 AD. This masterpiece of Islamic architecture showcases intricate geometric patterns and inscriptions, embodying centuries of spiritual and cultural significance. Adjacent to the mosque, explore the ruins of an ancient madrasah, a center for Islamic learning.After a hearty lunch in Ismayilli’s tranquil forest zone, featuring kebabs, pilaf, and traditional samovar tea, visit Lake Nohur, a serene jewel nestled amidst the Greater Caucasus. The lake's green-blue waters reflect the surrounding mountains, creating a picture-perfect scene. Explore local shops offering honey, dried fruits, and Lankaran tea – authentic Azerbaijani treats.End the day at Tufandag Ski Resort, where a cable car ride takes you over 2,000 meters above sea level. From this height, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Bazarduzu Peak, the tallest in Azerbaijan. Spend the night in the luxurious Sheki Palace Hotel, located in the heart of Sheki's historic district.Day 4: Sheki Your Sheki tour begins in the picturesque village of Kish, home to an ancient church that predates Christianity in the region. This site, once used for pagan rites, became one of the earliest Christian churches in Caucasian Albania, reflecting the region's diverse religious history.Step into the Palace of Sheki Khans, an 18th-century gem that exemplifies Azerbaijani craftsmanship. The palace's shebeke windows, made from colorful stained glass assembled without glue or nails, are a testament to the artistry of local artisans. The intricate frescoes inside depict scenes from Azerbaijani folklore and history.Visit the 17th-century Sheki Caravanserai, where merchants traveling the Silk Road once rested. These guesthouses were vital hubs of trade and culture, offering a glimpse into Sheki's role as a crossroads of civilizations.Conclude your tour with a visit to Sheki's bustling markets, where you can purchase exquisite silk products, traditional jewelry, and the famous Sheki halva, a delicate dessert passed down through generations. For lunch, enjoy Piti, a slow-cooked lamb stew served in clay pots, a specialty of the region.After a day steeped in history and tradition, return to Baku for a restful evening.Day 5: Farewell to AzerbaijanOn your final day, our team will ensure a smooth transfer to the airport. As you depart, you’ll carry with you lasting memories of Azerbaijan’s stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and warm hospitality.

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5 Days 4 Nights: Baku, Shamakhi, Gabala & Sheki Discovery

Uncover the spirit of Azerbaijan with this 4 nights 5 days tour package, blending rich culture, scenic nature, and historical marvels. Explore Baku’s dynamic fusion of ancient and modern, from the UNESCO-listed Old City and Flame Towers to the Heydar Aliyev Center. Visit Shamakhi’s Juma Mosque and Gabala’s Tufandag Mountain Resort for a taste of the Caucasus. Journey to Sheki to discover the Palace of Sheki Khans and the ancient village of Kish. This Azerbaijan travel itinerary is ideal for explorers seeking a multi-day tour filled with breathtaking landscapes, timeless landmarks, and authentic local traditions.The itineraryDay 1: Transfer from the Airport to HotelFrom the moment you land at Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport, your adventure begins. A representative from Azerbaijan Travel International will greet you warmly and escort you to your chosen hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Relax and let us take care of every detail of your multi-day tour—your vacation is now in trusted hands!Day 2: Baku City and Old Town TourBegin your day with a tour of Baku, a city where ancient heritage meets futuristic architecture. Your first stop is the Alley of Honor, a serene resting place for Azerbaijan’s most revered figures, including the celebrated opera singer Muslim Magomayev. Next, visit Uphill Park, where panoramic views of the Flame Towers, Baku Bay, and the city's bustling center await. The Flame Towers, symbolic of Azerbaijan's "Land of Fire" identity, reflect the nation’s energy-rich heritage and modern ambition.Stroll along the lush Waterfront Park and marvel at Mini Venice, a quaint network of canals inspired by its Italian namesake. You’ll also pass by the imposing Government House of Azerbaijan, an architectural masterpiece from the Soviet era, before reaching the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center, a design marvel by Zaha Hadid that represents Azerbaijan’s cultural renaissance.Savor a meal in the atmospheric Old Garden restaurant. Indulge in the traditional Azerbaijani dish "Saj," cooked on coals, accompanied by fresh salads, refreshing soft drinks, and aromatic tea with local sweets.Dive into the heart of Azerbaijan’s history with a guided tour of Icherisheher, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through cobbled streets flanked by ancient structures like the Maiden Tower, a mysterious 12th-century structure with origins shrouded in legend. Explore the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a 15th-century architectural gem that served as a royal residence.Other highlights include the Juma Mosque, remnants of the Chapel of St. Bartholomew, and the Bukhara and Multani Caravanserais, which once hosted Silk Road merchants. Every corner of Icherisheher offers a story, from ancient hammams to vibrant artisan shops, making it a haven for history and culture enthusiasts.Day 3: Shamakhi-Gabala TourJourney to Shamakhi, a city steeped in history as the former capital of the Shirvan Empire. Your first stop is the Juma Mosque, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, built in 743 AD. Admire its grand domes, intricate stonework, and the ruins of the region’s first Islamic school, which echo centuries of learning and spirituality.Enjoy a traditional Azerbaijani meal in Ismaili’s scenic forest zone. Feast on a mix of kebabs, fragrant pilaf, and fresh choban salad, followed by samovar-brewed tea, as you soak in the tranquil natural surroundings.Visit Lake Nohur, where the emerald waters mirror the towering peaks of the Greater Caucasus. Explore nearby markets offering dried fruits, honey, and local teas, perfect as souvenirs or snacks. Conclude your day with a trip to the Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala. Ascend by cable car to over 2,000 meters for panoramic views of Bazarduzu Peak, one of Azerbaijan’s highest summits, before heading to the luxurious Shaki Palace Hotel.Day 4: Sheki TourBegin your day in Kish, a village that is home to an ancient Albanian church. Once a site for pagan rituals, this church later became a cornerstone of Caucasian Albania’s Christian history. Its unique architecture and tranquil surroundings make it a spiritual and historical treasure.Next, visit the Palace of Sheki Khans, an 18th-century architectural marvel famous for its intricate "shebeke" stained-glass windows. Crafted without nails or glue, the palace is a testament to Azerbaijani craftsmanship and artistry.Feel like a Silk Road merchant as you step into Sheki’s 17th-century Caravanserai, a historic inn where travelers and traders once rested. The Caravanserai’s thick walls, arched windows, and central courtyard evoke a bygone era of commerce and exploration. Visit Sheki Park, a serene memorial honoring World War II heroes, and enjoy panoramic views of the ancient city. Wander through local shops offering Sheki’s famous silk, jewelry, and unique sweets like halva, made with age-old techniques.Relish the region’s signature dish, "Piti," a slow-cooked lamb stew served in clay pots, accompanied by fresh salad and soft drinks. This culinary experience is exclusive to Sheki and reflects its rich gastronomic heritage. After a day filled with history, culture, and flavors, return to Baku, where our team will drop you at your hotel for a restful night.Day 5: Transfer to the AirportOn your final day, enjoy a hassle-free transfer to Heydar Aliyev International Airport. As our team bids you farewell, we hope the memories of Azerbaijan’s landscapes, history, and hospitality stay with you forever. This meticulously curated multi-day tour showcases the best of Azerbaijan, blending its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant culture into a journey you’ll treasure for a lifetime.

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5 Days 4 Nights: Baku, Gobustan & Mountain Adventure

Explore the highlights of Azerbaijan with this immersive 4 nights 5 days tour package. Begin in Baku with a city tour showcasing the ancient Old City, modern Flame Towers, and the iconic Heydar Aliyev Center. Discover Gobustan’s UNESCO-listed petroglyphs and rare mud volcanoes, then travel to the Absheron Peninsula to witness the eternal flames of Yanar Dag and Ateshgah Fire Temple. Journey through the scenic countryside to visit Shamakhi’s historic Juma Mosque and Gabala’s stunning Nohur Lake. Complete the experience with a cable car ride at Tufandag Mountain Resort. This multi-day Azerbaijan travel itinerary offers history, nature, and unforgettable memories.The itinerary:Day 1: Arrival in BakuYour journey begins as you arrive at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport. Our friendly guide will welcome you and escort you to your hotel in Baku. Spend the evening exploring the city at your leisure or relax and prepare for the exciting days ahead.Day 2: Baku City TourDive into the heart of Azerbaijan with a comprehensive Baku city tour. Visit the UNESCO-listed Old City (Icheri Sheher), where ancient walls encircle historic sites like the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Stroll along the scenic Baku Boulevard and witness modern architectural marvels such as the Flame Towers and the Heydar Aliyev Center. Enjoy panoramic views of the Caspian Sea and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.Day 3: Gobustan, Mud Volcanoes, and Absheron PeninsulaDiscover the prehistoric wonders of the Gobustan petroglyphs, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore rock art dating back over 40,000 years, depicting ancient lifestyles and beliefs. Afterwards, visit the unique mud volcanoes, a rare natural phenomenon where you can witness bubbling mud and volcanic activity in an otherworldly landscape.In the afternoon, explore the Absheron Peninsula. Begin with the mystical Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain), a natural gas fire that blazes continuously on a hillside, showcasing why Azerbaijan is known as the "Land of Fire." Next, visit the ancient Ateshgah Fire Temple, a historic site where natural gas seeping from the earth has fueled flames for centuries, once serving as a place of worship for Zoroastrians.Day 4: Shamakhi and Gabala TourExperience the charm of Azerbaijan's countryside as you journey to Shamakhi and Gabala. In Shamakhi, visit the historic Juma Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus region. Continue to Gabala, a city rich in natural beauty and history. Explore the picturesque Nohur Lake, surrounded by the stunning Caucasus Mountains. Take a cable car ride at Tufandag Mountain Resort for breathtaking panoramic views. If time permits, visit the Gabaland Entertainment Center for some fun activities. Delve into local culture and perhaps purchase traditional crafts as souvenirs.Day 5: DepartureConclude your multi-day travel itinerary with a leisurely breakfast. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Our team will transfer you to the airport, ensuring a smooth and comfortable departure.

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4 Days 3 Nights: Gobustan, Fire Temples & Mountain Views

Experience the best of Azerbaijan with this 3 nights 4 days tour package, perfect for travelers seeking culture, nature, and history. Explore the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan, the surreal mud volcanoes, and the sacred Ateshgah Fire Temple. Witness the eternal flames of Yanar Dag and enjoy Baku’s illuminated landmarks on a guided night tour. Journey into the Caucasus to visit the historic Juma Mosque in Shamakhi, the scenic Lake Nohur, and the breathtaking Tufandag Mountain Resort. This well-rounded Azerbaijan itinerary offers a rich combination of UNESCO sites, mountain views, and local flavors for an unforgettable travel experience.The itinerary:Day 1: Transfer from the Airport to HotelUpon your arrival at Baku International Airport, your multi-day tour begins with a warm welcome from an Azerbaijan Travel International representative. You will be transferred to your chosen hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring that your journey starts smoothly. From this moment, your vacation is our responsibility.Day 2: Gobustan-Absheron and Baku Night TourThe second day of your multi-day tour takes you to Gobustan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning rocky landscapes and ancient petroglyphs. At the Gobustan State Museum, you will discover artifacts that narrate the history of humanity over thousands of years. The nearby open-air petroglyph reserve displays intricate carvings left behind by early settlers and Roman legionaries, offering a glimpse into the lives of ancient civilizations. If the weather is favorable, you will also visit the mud volcanoes, a rare geological phenomenon unique to Azerbaijan, where bubbling mud creates an otherworldly scene.Lunch will be a feast of Azerbaijani cuisine, featuring traditional dishes like meat and green kutabs, a mix of kebabs (chicken, lamb, and kofte), pilaf, choban salad, and soft drinks.In the afternoon, the tour continues to the Absheron Peninsula, where you will visit the Fire Temple of Ateshgah. This ancient sanctuary, dating back to the 2nd century BC, was a place of worship for Zoroastrians and Indian fire-worshippers. The cells within the temple contain fascinating exhibits that reflect the lives and rituals of these early communities. From here, you will travel to Yanardag, a naturally occurring eternal flame that has burned continuously for centuries, captivating visitors with its unending glow.In the evening, a traditional Azerbaijani dinner will be served, with dishes such as "Sach," fresh salads, and tea. Following dinner, the Baku Night Tour offers a dazzling view of the city’s landmarks. Admire the Flame Towers, Crystal Hall, and the Baku Ferris Wheel, as well as the beautifully illuminated streets and buildings along the Baku Boulevard. This waterfront park stretches 25 kilometers and is adorned with exotic trees, Venetian-style canals, and architecture that reflects the city’s 19th-century European influences.The evening concludes with a visit to the Heydar Aliyev Center Park, a stunning example of modern architecture designed by Zaha Hadid. The park’s lush green lawns and white pathways feature unique sculptures, including the famous "I LOVE BAKU" installation, perfect for a memorable photo.Day 3: Shamakhi-Gabala TourOn the third day, your multi-day tour leads you into the heart of Azerbaijan’s rich historical and natural heritage. The first stop is the Juma Mosque in Shamakhi, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, built in 743 AD. This remarkable structure impresses visitors with its intricate facade and interior, as well as the ruins of an ancient madrasah that once served as the first Islamic school in the region.Lunch will be served in a serene forest setting in the city of Ismaili, where you will enjoy traditional Azerbaijani dishes, including a variety of kebabs, pilaf, choban salad, and tea brewed in a samovar.The journey continues to Lake Nohur, a picturesque natural wonder surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Greater Caucasus. The lake’s emerald-green waters mirror the mountains, creating a serene and captivating view. Visitors can explore small shops near the lake, offering dried fruits, honey, oriental spices, and local Lankaran tea.Finally, the tour concludes at the Tufandag Mountain Resort in Gabala. Here, you will take a scenic cable car ride to an altitude of over 2,000 meters, where you will enjoy breathtaking views of Bazarduzu Peak, the highest mountain in Azerbaijan.Day 4: Transfer from Hotel to AirportOn the last day of your multi-day tour, Azerbaijan Travel International representatives will arrange your transfer to the airport. As your unforgettable journey in Azerbaijan comes to an end, we wish you a safe and pleasant trip home.

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4 Days 3 Nights: Gobustan, Fire Temples & Mountain Adventure

Discover the cultural and natural wonders of Azerbaijan with this 3 nights 4 days tour package. Explore ancient rock carvings in Gobustan National Park, witness eternal flames at Yanar Dag, and visit the sacred Ateshgah Fire Temple. Journey through the historical town of Shamakhi, unwind by the serene Lake Nohur, and enjoy panoramic views from Tufandag Mountain Resort. From prehistoric petroglyphs to majestic Caucasus landscapes, this Azerbaijan itinerary blends adventure, heritage, and scenic beauty — perfect for first-time visitors seeking a well-balanced and memorable multi-day tour in Azerbaijan.The itinerary:Day 1: Arrival in BakuUpon your arrival at Baku airport, a representative from Azerbaijan Travel International will warmly welcome you and provide a comfortable, air-conditioned transfer to your chosen hotel. From this moment, your multi-day tour experience begins, and we take care of all the details of your unforgettable journey.Day 2: Gobustan and Absheron ExplorationEmbark on a journey to Gobustan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its extensive collection of petroglyphs. These ancient rock carvings, dating back between 5,000 and 40,000 years, offer a window into prehistoric human life, depicting scenes of hunting, dancing, and rituals. The park's rugged terrain, dotted with mud volcanoes and unique geological formations, adds to its allure. After a traditional Azerbaijani lunch, visit the Ateshgah Fire Temple in Surakhani. This pentagonal complex, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, was a place of worship for Zoroastrians, Hindus, and Sikhs, drawn by the natural gas vents that produced unending flames. The temple's architecture reflects a unique blend of religious influences, and its history is deeply rooted in the ancient practice of fire worship. Conclude the day at Yanar Dag, meaning "Burning Mountain." This natural gas fire blazes continuously on a hillside, a phenomenon that has intrigued visitors for centuries. The sight of flames dancing on the earth's surface against the evening sky is both mesmerizing and unforgettable.Day 3: Shamakhi and Gabala AdventureDepart for Shamakhi to explore the Juma Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus, originally constructed in 743 AD. Despite enduring multiple reconstructions due to earthquakes and invasions, the mosque retains elements of its original architectural design, showcasing the resilience of religious devotion in Azerbaijan. Enjoy lunch in the serene forests of Ismayilli before heading to Lake Nohur. This tranquil man-made reservoir, surrounded by the lush greenery of the Caucasus Mountains, offers a peaceful retreat. The lake's clear waters reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a picturesque setting ideal for relaxation and photography. Arrive at the Tufandag Mountain Resort, a premier destination for both winter and summer activities. The resort features 12 kilometers of slopes suitable for all skill levels, state-of-the-art cable cars offering panoramic views of the Caucasus Mountains, and a range of accommodations and dining options. Whether you're interested in skiing, snowboarding, or simply enjoying the mountain scenery, Tufandag provides a memorable experience. Day 4: Departure from BakuOn the final day of your multi-day tour, our team will ensure a smooth transfer back to the airport and bid you farewell, wishing you a safe journey home.This meticulously crafted itinerary offers a deep dive into Azerbaijan's rich historical heritage and natural beauty, ensuring an enriching and memorable multi-day tour experience.

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Azerbaijan 4 Days Cultural & Nature Journey

This 3 nights, 4 days tour package in Azerbaijan invites you to experience more than just places — it’s a journey through layers of history, hospitality, and harmony. From the moment you land in Baku, the capital welcomes you with its fusion of East and West — where avant-garde architecture meets centuries-old stone walls. You'll explore iconic landmarks like the Heydar Aliyev Center and the walled city of Icherisheher, savor traditional meals prepared with stories as rich as their spices, and walk along boulevards that hum with the energy of a nation reinventing itself. Beyond Baku, the road takes you to the serene hills of Shamakhi and Gabala, where mosques stand quietly among mountain peaks and time slows to the rhythm of tea being poured. This tour isn’t just a vacation; it’s an intimate glimpse into the Azerbaijani spirit — resilient, poetic, and deeply rooted in both tradition and progress. Whether you're drawn to architecture, nature, or simply the joy of discovering the unknown, this curated itinerary offers a deeply personal and unforgettable Azerbaijan experience.The itinerary:Day 1: Airport to Hotel TransferUpon your arrival at Baku airport, our representative will warmly greet you and accompany you to your chosen hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. From this moment forward, your multi-day tour becomes our top priority, and we are dedicated to ensuring you have a seamless and enjoyable experience.Day 2: Baku City and Old Town ExplorationOn the second day, you will embark on an unforgettable journey through Baku’s vibrant cityscape and historic Old Town. The tour begins with visits to the Alley of Honorary Burial, including the grave of the legendary Muslim Magomayev, and Uphill Park, where you can take in panoramic views of the Flame Towers, Baku Bay, and the city center. Continuing the tour, you will explore the Waterfront Park and Mini Venice, and pass by the Government House and the striking Heydar Aliyev Center.Lunch will be served at the charming Old Garden restaurant in the heart of the Old Town, where you will enjoy a traditional Azerbaijani meal featuring "Saj" cooked over coals, Old Garden salad, soft drinks, and tea with sweets. Afterward, the Old Town (Icherisheher) tour begins, led by a professional English-speaking guide. You will visit iconic landmarks such as the Maiden Tower, the Palace of Shirvanshahs, the Double Gates, Juma Mosque, and the Aliaga Vahid monument. Your guide’s engaging stories will bring Baku’s rich history to life, making this a truly memorable experience.Day 3: Shamakhi and Gabala AdventureThe third day takes you on an incredible journey through the picturesque landscapes and cultural heritage of Shamakhi and Gabala. The day begins with a visit to Juma Mosque, the first mosque in the Caucasus, built in 743 AD, and the ruins of an ancient madrasah.Lunch will be served in a tranquil forest restaurant in Ismaili, where you will enjoy a delicious spread of kebabs, pilaf, choban-salad, and tea prepared in a traditional samovar. The journey continues to Lake Nohur, a haven for nature lovers. Its green-blue waters reflect the majestic mountains of the Greater Caucasus, creating a picturesque scene. Visitors can also explore shops selling dried fruits, honey, oriental spices, and local Lankaran tea.The final stop is Tufandag Ski Resort in Gabala, where you will ascend over 2,000 meters by cable car to take in breathtaking views of Bazarduzu Peak, the highest summit in Azerbaijan.Day 4: Hotel to Airport TransferOn the final day of this remarkable multi-day tour, our team will ensure your smooth transfer back to the airport. We will bid you farewell, wishing you a pleasant journey home and fond memories of your time in Azerbaijan.

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4 Days 3 Nights Cultural Journey in Azerbaijan

Feel the pulse of Baku’s urban rhythm as ancient stones meet contemporary steel. Over three days, the city reveals its dual soul — from labyrinthine Old City alleys echoing with whispers of silk road merchants to the surreal glow of the Flame Towers. Escape the city to Absheron’s elemental beauty — earth’s fire burns at Yanar Dag, while the winds of Gobustan carve stories into rock. This Azerbaijan tour package is for those who seek meaning in contrasts, and stories in stone and flame.The itinerary:Day 1: Airport Transfer to Hotel From the moment you arrive at Baku International Airport, a friendly representative from Azerbaijan Travel International will welcome you and provide a smooth transfer to your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Discover the highlights of Azerbaijan with tours such as the Baku city tour, the Gobustan day trip, or the Absheron Peninsula tour on our multi day tours. Our carefully designed trips offer the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation, ensuring an unforgettable travel experience.Day 2: Baku City and Old Town Tour Your multi-day Azerbaijan tour continues on a second day with an exploration of Baku, the capital and true gem of the Caucasus. Start your day by visiting the Alley of Honorary Burial, where you’ll pay respects to the legendary singer Muslim Magomayev. From there, the Baku city tour takes you to Upland Park, offering panoramic views of the iconic Flame Towers, Baku Bay, and the city skyline. Enjoy a walk through Waterfront Park, mini Venice, and admire the Government House and the stunning Heydar Aliyev Center.The Old Town Tour begins after lunch, led by a professional English-speaking guide. You’ll explore historical landmarks like the Maiden’s Tower, Chapel of St. Bartholomew, caravanserais, and the Juma Mosque. Marvel at the fortress walls, Shirvanshah’s Palace, and other cultural gems that reveal Azerbaijan’s rich history and background. This day of your multi-day Baku sightseeing adventure will open a door for you into the vibrant history, culture, and architecture this fascinating city possesses.Day 3: Gobustan and Absheron Peninsula Tour Day three of your 3-night, 4-day Azerbaijan tour takes you to Gobustan first and foremost, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and ancient petroglyphs. Begin with a visit to the Gobustan State Museum, where exhibits showcase rock art and Roman inscriptions dating back millennia. If weather allows, continue your exploration with a visit to the region’s unique mud volcanoes.In the afternoon, the second part of the tour starts with the charming landscapes of Absheron Peninsula.The tour begins with a visit to the ancient Temple of Fire (Ateshgah), a sacred site for fire worshippers dating back to the 2nd century BC. Conclude your day at Yanardag, where you’ll witness the eternal burning flame—a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that has endured for centuries. Day 4: Departure Transfer On the final day of your multi-day Azerbaijan tour, our team will ensure a smooth transfer from your hotel to the airport, bidding you a warm farewell. Over the course of this 3-night, 4-day adventure, you’ve experienced the best of Baku city, the Gobustan day trip, and the Absheron Peninsula tour—a perfect balance of history, culture, and scenic beauty one can experience in such short amount of times. As you head home, we hope the memories made during this extended multi-day tour of Azerbaijan will stay with you forever. Safe travels, and thank you for choosing Azerbaijan Travel International for your journey!