Explore the Wonders of Azerbaijan
Embark on a captivating journey through Azerbaijan, where rich history, stunning landscapes, and modern marvels await. Your adventure begins with a seamless transfer to your hotel, followed by a delicious breakfast and check-in for a comfortable stay. Discover the country’s cultural heritage with visits to iconic landmarks, including the oldest Jame Mosque, Highland Park, and the Heydar Aliyev Center.
Experience the natural beauty of Azerbaijan at the 7 Beauties Waterfall and Tufandag Resort. Explore historical sites like the Kish Temple and Khan Palace, while also marveling at the modern architecture of the Bibi-Heybat Mosque. For adventure enthusiasts, the Shahdag Summer & Winter Resort offers thrilling cable car rides and zip lining, adding excitement to your journey.
With convenient transfers and restful accommodations, this carefully curated tour offers a perfect balance of history, culture, nature, and adventure, ensuring an unforgettable experience in Azerbaijan.
Tour Cost: ₹59,999 per person + 5% GST
Note: Airfare is not included.
Flight Details
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Day 1:
- Flight: Azerbaijan Airline - J260
- Departure: Mumbai at 04:00 AM
- Arrival: Baku at 07:10 AM
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Day 7:
- Flight: Azerbaijan Airline - J259
- Departure: Baku at 09:10 PM
- Arrival: Mumbai at 03:05 AM (Next Day)
Day 1: Transfer to Gabala
- Arrival in Baku: Upon arrival at Baku Airport, enjoy a scenic 4.5-hour drive to Gabala, known for its picturesque landscapes.
- Nohur Lake: Start your day with a visit to Nohur Lake, a serene body of water surrounded by a lush forest. You can relax by the lake or enjoy a sailboat ride.
- Seven Beautiful Waterfalls: Discover the Seven Beautiful Waterfalls, a stunning natural wonder offering breathtaking views.
- Tufandag Mountain Resort: Enjoy a cable car ride at Tufandag, a resort popular for winter skiing and offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
- Gabalaland: Visit Gabalaland, a youth entertainment center with attractions like karting and an ice rink.
- Overnight Stay in Gabala
Day 2: Shaki from Gabala
- Breakfast at your hotel in Gabala.
- Sheki: After breakfast, head to the historic city of Sheki.
- Lunch: Enjoy authentic local cuisine at a traditional Sheki restaurant.
- Sheki Khans Palace: Visit the Sheki Khans Palace, famous for its intricate murals and stunning architecture.
- Caravanserai: Explore the Caravanserai, a historic inn used by travelers along the Silk Road.
- Albanian Temple: Discover the ancient Albanian temple and its historical significance.
- Sweet Houses: Explore Sheki’s famous sweet houses, known for their delicious halva.
- Kish Village: Visit Kish Village, where you can explore the Albanian Church.
- Overnight Stay in Gabala
Day 3: Return to Baku with Gobustan and Mud Volcanoes Tour
- Breakfast at your hotel in Gabala.
- Gobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve: Stop at Gobustan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 6,000 ancient rock carvings depicting daily life, hunting, and rituals. Visit the Gobustan Museum to learn more.
- Mud Volcanoes: Explore the mud volcanoes, unique to Azerbaijan, with a Lada taxi ride to the remote locations.
- Return to Baku: After the tour, head back to Baku.
- Overnight Stay in Baku
Day 4: Shahdag Tour
- Breakfast at your hotel in Baku.
- Shahdag Mountain Resort: Embark on a 3.5-hour drive to Shahdag, a picturesque mountain resort located in the Gusar region.
- Scenic Views: Enjoy the captivating scenery along the way, including the Caspian Sea, Besh Barmaq Mountain, Guba forests, and Red Village, a community with a large Jewish population.
- Shahdag Resort: Enjoy skiing or other outdoor activities at Shahdag Resort, located near the Shahdag National Park.
- Overnight Stay in Baku
Day 5: Baku City Tour: Highland Park and Beyond
- Breakfast at your hotel in Baku.
- Highland Park: Visit Highland Park, offering panoramic views of Baku, including the Flame Towers and Baku Boulevard.
- Chemberekend Garden: Take a peaceful stroll through Chemberekend Garden, a tranquil oasis amidst the city.
- Martyrs' Lane: Visit the Martyrs' Lane, a poignant memorial dedicated to those who fought for Azerbaijan’s independence.
- Nizami Street (Fountains Square): Explore Nizami Street, a lively hub of shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Overnight Stay in Baku
Day 6: Absheron Tour: A Journey Through Fire and Architecture
- Breakfast at your hotel in Baku.
- Flame Temple: Visit the Flame Temple, a former Zoroastrian pilgrimage center turned museum, to learn about the sacred elements of fire, air, water, and earth.
- Fire Mountain: Explore Fire Mountain, a remarkable natural gas fire that burns continuously on the Absheron Peninsula.
- Heydar Aliyev Center: Admire the modern architecture of the Heydar Aliyev Center, designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid.
- Overnight Stay in Baku
Day 7: Baku City Tour and Airport Transfer
- Breakfast at your hotel in Baku.
- Old City (Icherisheher): Explore Icherisheher, Baku’s ancient heart, home to historical landmarks like the Palace of the Shirvanshahs.
- Baku Boulevard: Take a leisurely walk along Baku Boulevard, a picturesque promenade along the Caspian Sea, offering scenic views and attractions such as the Ferris wheel and Little Venice.
- Airport Transfer: After the city tour, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your departure.
What is included in the tour
- Twin / Triple Sharing Accommodation as per itinerary
- Travel by Pvt Bus / Car as per itinerary
- Daily Breakfast at the Hotel + 6 Dinners at the Indian Restaurants
- 2 Bottles of 500 ml water per person (Daily)
- Visa Charges
- Entrance Tickets: Gabala Cable Car (02 Lines), Fire Temple + Burning Mountain, Gobustan Museum + Rock Mountain, Taxi for Mud Volcan,Nohur Lake, 7 Beauties waterfall, Old City
- Trikon Lead and Expertise Charges
What is NOT included in the tour
- Flight tickets (expected 35K - 40k)
- Lunch
- Guide charges and tips (can be divided in group)
- Any activity or sights not mentioned in itinerary
- Mineral Water
- 5% GST and 5% TCS
- Azerbaijan boasts a rich cultural heritage influenced by Persian, Turkic, and Russian civilizations, creating a unique blend of traditions, music, dance, and art.
- The country is home to historic landmarks such as the UNESCO-listed Old City of Baku, the Maiden Tower, and the Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape, which offers a glimpse into Azerbaijan's ancient past.
- Azerbaijan features diverse landscapes, including the Caspian Sea coastline, the picturesque Caucasus Mountains, and the semi-desert regions, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.
- Baku, the capital city, showcases a modern skyline with iconic structures like the Flame Towers and the Heydar Aliyev Center, highlighting Azerbaijan's commitment to contemporary architecture and urban development.
Information about the Places We'll Be Visiting
Kish Temple
Located in the village of Kish, Azerbaijan, this ancient Christian church is a remarkable example of Caucasian Albanian architecture. Dating back to the 12th century or earlier, it is considered one of the oldest churches in the Caucasus region.
Nohur Lake
Nestled in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus Mountains near Ganja, Azerbaijan, Nohur Lake is famous for its crystal-clear blue waters and stunning natural surroundings. Ideal for activities like fishing, picnicking, and hiking, it offers a peaceful retreat within the beauty of Göygöl National Park.
The Khan's Palace
Located in Sheki, Azerbaijan, the Khan's Palace is an 18th-century masterpiece of Azerbaijani architecture. Its stunning stained glass windows, intricate frescoes, and elaborate design reflect the region's rich cultural heritage.
The Karvansaray
This ancient caravanserai in Sheki was once an important stop along the Silk Road. Its well-preserved architecture offers a glimpse into the history of trade and hospitality in the region.
Bio Garden
Situated in Sheki, Azerbaijan, the Bio Garden is a sustainable agricultural hub. It promotes eco-friendly farming techniques and biodiversity while providing an educational space for visitors to learn about organic practices.
Azerbaijan's Mud Volcanoes
Known for their unique geological features, the mud volcanoes near Gobustan create a lunar-like landscape. The occasional eruptions of bubbling mud offer an extraordinary natural spectacle.
Gobustan Museum
Located near the famous Gobustan rock engravings, this museum is an important archaeological site that showcases prehistoric artifacts, providing valuable insights into Azerbaijan's ancient history.
Gobustan National Park
Famous for its ancient petroglyphs, Gobustan National Park offers a rare glimpse into prehistoric life through rock carvings dating back to the Stone Age, depicting wildlife, rituals, and everyday activities.
Bibi-Heybat Mosque
Situated on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Baku, Azerbaijan, this mosque combines Azerbaijani and Ottoman design elements. It serves as both a religious site and a cultural landmark.
Ateshgah Fire Temple & Yanardag
The Ateshgah Fire Temple and Yanardag, the Burning Mountain, reflect Azerbaijan's ancient connection to fire worship. The temple features eternal flames, while Yanardag is a naturally occurring flame that has been burning for centuries.
Highland Park
Located atop a hill in Baku, this park offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Caspian Sea. It's a peaceful spot to relax and take in the beauty of Baku's skyline.
Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
Situated in Baku, this museum is a tribute to Azerbaijan's rich carpet-weaving heritage. The collection showcases exquisite carpets and textiles, making it a must-visit for cultural enthusiasts.
Little Venice
Located along Baku's Boulevard, Little Venice is a charming section with boat rides along scenic canals. It's a whimsical escape, offering a peaceful and picturesque experience.
Heydar Aliyev Center
Designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, this futuristic cultural hub in Baku is known for its flowing, curved design. It serves as a symbol of modernity and creativity in Azerbaijan.
Old City (Icherisheher) Tour
Explore Baku's historic core, Icherisheher, where narrow streets and ancient architecture tell the story of the city’s past. This guided tour offers a fascinating journey through Baku's rich heritage.
Nizami Street
One of Baku’s most vibrant areas, Nizami Street is lined with shops, cafes, and boutiques. It's the perfect place to shop, dine, and experience the bustling life of the city.
Jama Mosque (Taza Pir Mosque)
As one of Baku’s oldest mosques, the Jama Mosque features a blend of historic Islamic architecture and cultural significance. It is a revered site for those interested in Baku's rich religious history.
Seven Beauties Waterfall
Located in the lush Caucasus Mountains, this stunning waterfall consists of seven cascading tiers, offering a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and hikers in Azerbaijan’s pristine wilderness.
Tufandag Resort
Tufandag Resort in Gabala is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. With snowy slopes and a breathtaking aerial view provided by the Tufandag Mountain Cable Car, it offers a memorable alpine experience.