Explore Azerbaijan’s wonders: Baku’s skyline, Sheki’s villages, Gobustan’s petroglyphs, and more. Discover history, culture, and nature in 12 unforgettable days.
Explore Azerbaijan’s wonders: Baku’s skyline, Sheki’s villages, Gobustan’s petroglyphs, and more. Discover history, culture, and nature in 12 unforgettable days.
Arrival + Panoramic Evening Tour
Heydar Aliyev International Airport - Upon arriving at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, guests receive a warm welcome from a local representative and are comfortably transported via private vehicle to their hotel in central Baku. After checking in, there is time to unwind and rejuvenate after the journey. As…
Arrival + Panoramic Evening Tour
Heydar Aliyev International Airport - Upon arriving at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, guests receive a warm welcome from a local representative and are comfortably transported via private vehicle to their hotel in central Baku. After checking in, there is time to unwind and rejuvenate after the journey. As evening descends, Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, begins to shine, and the adventure kicks off with a panoramic city tour, offering an initial glimpse of Baku’s unique fusion of ancient heritage and modern architecture.
Highland Park - The tour starts at Highland Park, the city’s most picturesque viewpoint. From this elevated spot, visitors are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of Baku’s sparkling skyline and the Caspian Sea. The site holds deep national significance, housing the Martyrs’ Lane—a solemn memorial dedicated to those who lost their lives during pivotal moments in Azerbaijan’s history, including the Black January tragedy and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Adjacent stands the Eternal Flame Monument, a symbol of remembrance and resilience. The evening concludes with a return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Baku, leaving guests with their first lasting impression of Azerbaijan’s dynamic capital. Over the course of 4 hours, guests are guided through a rich itinerary, with seamless transportation and engaging commentary from a seasoned guide bringing each landmark to life.
In-depth Baku City Exploration
Baku Old City - Following breakfast, guests embark on a guided exploration of Baku’s Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with narrow alleys, stone architecture, and centuries of history. The tour begins at the House of Baku Khans, once home to local nobility, then continues to the Multani and Bukhara Caravanserais, key stops along the ancient Silk Road. Guests visit the iconic Maiden Tower, offering panoramic views from its 12th-century stone walls, and the sacred St. Bartholomew Church, believed to mark the apostle’s martyrdom site. Next, the group explores Juma Mosque, Muhammad Mosque, and the Aga Mikayil Bathhouse, each reflecting Baku’s Islamic and cultural traditions. A visit to the Miniature Book Museum offers a charming look at one of the world’s smallest book collections. The Old City tour concludes at the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a 15th-century royal complex showcasing Azerbaijan’s medieval grandeur.
Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center - In the afternoon, the tour shifts from Baku’s ancient roots to its contemporary marvels, starting with a visit to the striking Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center. Designed by the late Zaha Hadid, the building is an architectural landmark known for its sweeping curves and futuristic form. Inside, guests explore cultural exhibitions that showcase Azerbaijani heritage, modern art, and innovation.
Baku Boulevard - Next, guests are taken to Baku Boulevard, the city’s picturesque waterfront promenade along the Caspian Sea. Here, the group visits the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, instantly recognizable for its rolled-carpet-shaped design. The museum presents a stunning display of traditional Azerbaijani carpets, each representing a unique regional style and intricate craftsmanship. Just a short stroll away is Little Venice, a delightful mini canal network inspired by the charm of Venice, Italy. Guests may choose to relax with a scenic gondola ride or simply take in the tranquil atmosphere before the tour continues into the city center.
Nizami str. /Tarqovi - The final part of the day is spent in Nizami Street and Fountain Square, two of Baku’s most popular and lively districts. This area is filled with European-style architecture, boutique shops, street performers, and open-air cafes, making it an ideal place to unwind, shop for souvenirs, or enjoy a coffee while soaking in the city’s energy. After a full day of discovery and cultural immersion, guests return to their hotel for overnight accommodation in Baku, enriched by the diverse stories and sights experienced throughout the day. Spanning an entire day—roughly 8 to 10 hours—the tour includes both comfortable transfers and captivating storytelling by a knowledgeable guide at every major site.
Gobustan Rock Art and Mud Volcanoes Adventure
Gobustan Rock Art - After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, guests embark on an exciting day trip heading south of Baku toward the Gobustan National Reserve, located approximately 65 kilometers from the capital. This UNESCO-listed site is one of Azerbaijan’s most significant archaeological and geological treasures, nestled between the Caspian Sea and the semi-desert plains of the Greater Caucasus foothills.
Gobustan National Park Museum - The next stop is the Gobustan State Historical-Artistic Reserve Museum, a modern visitor center that provides essential context before exploring the petroglyphs. Through interactive displays, 3D reconstructions, and multimedia presentations, guests gain an understanding of the region’s history, geology, and its cultural importance as one of the earliest known human settlements in the Caucasus. From the museum, the tour continues just a short drive uphill to the open-air rock art site, where visitors walk among the sandstone cliffs to discover thousands of ancient petroglyphs, some over 40,000 years old. These carvings, etched into the rocks by prehistoric humans, depict scenes of hunting, dancing, rituals, animals, and celestial symbols—offering a window into the daily life, beliefs, and environment of early societies. Along the trail, guides provide insight into the techniques used to create the carvings and explain the significance of the different motifs and sites.
Mud Volcanoes - Gobustan is home to nearly half of the world’s mud volcanoes, and their surreal, otherworldly terrain feels like stepping onto another planet. Guests will arrive at a remote site where dozens of small cone-shaped volcanoes release cool, bubbling mud from deep underground, forming strange patterns and miniature eruptions. After the morning and early afternoon filled with exploration and discovery, guests are driven back to central Baku, arriving by mid-afternoon. The day concludes with an overnight stay in Baku, offering time to rest and reflect on the striking contrasts between Azerbaijan’s prehistoric wonders and its modern, cosmopolitan capital. This comprehensive tour runs for approximately 6 to 8 hours and includes guided narration at each attraction, along with travel time between destinations.
Absheron Peninsula - Fire Worship and Natural Flames
Ateshgah - Fire Temple - After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, guests set out for a day dedicated to discovering the ancient fire-centered traditions and natural wonders that define the Absheron Peninsula—a region that has long shaped Azerbaijan’s identity as the “Land of Fire.” This unique nickname stems from the area’s abundant underground natural gas reserves, which have historically caused spontaneous flames to emerge from the earth, inspiring awe and worship for millennia. The first destination is the Ateshgah - Fire Temple, located in the suburb of Surakhani, approximately 30 kilometers east of Baku. Upon arrival, guests explore the temple’s pentagonal complex, featuring a central altar surrounded by cloister-like cells that once housed monks and pilgrims.
Yanardag State Historical, Cultural and Natural Reserve - From Ateshgah, the journey continues north toward Yanardag, or the “Burning Mountain,” another extraordinary natural phenomenon and one of Azerbaijan’s most memorable geological landmarks. Visitors have time to walk along the flame-lit ridge, observe the fire up close, and take in the mystique of this rare natural spectacle. An adjacent visitor center provides additional insight into the geological and historical context of Yanar Dag, including its connection to ancient fire worship and its influence on Azerbaijani culture. After returning to Baku in the early afternoon, the rest of the day is open for personal leisure. Guests may relax at the hotel or explore independently—options include visiting the Taza Bazaar, enjoying coffee near Fountain Square, or walking along the Caspian Sea promenade. The day ends with an overnight stay in Baku. The full-day program lasts 6–8 hours, including expert-guided commentary and all transfers between locations.
Shamakhi - Mountains, Mausoleums & Wine
Diri Baba Mausoleum - After an early breakfast and check-out from the hotel in Baku, the guests depart westward toward the ancient town of Shamakhi, a journey of approximately 120 kilometers that winds through rolling hills, semi-arid plains, and gradually rising forested landscapes of the Greater Caucasus foothills. Historically a key city on the Silk Road, Shamakhi was once the capital of the Shirvan Kingdom and an influential center of poetry, science, and spirituality. En route, the first stop is at the intriguing Diribaba Mausoleum, located near the village of Maraza. This striking 15th-century shrine appears almost suspended on a cliff face, carved directly into the rock and harmoniously blending natural and architectural elements. The two-story structure, dedicated to the Sufi saint Sheikh Diri Baba, is not only an architectural marvel but also a spiritual landmark believed by locals to be a place of miraculous energy and healing.
Juma Mosque - Continuing onward, the group arrives in Shamakhi, one of Azerbaijan’s most culturally rich and historically layered towns. The first major site is the Juma Mosque, a magnificent architectural treasure originally built in the 8th century, making it one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus. Despite being rebuilt several times due to earthquakes and invasions, the mosque retains its spiritual essence and grandeur. With its large courtyard, elegant arches, and intricately designed prayer hall, the mosque stands as a testament to the region’s Islamic heritage. Visitors will learn about the mosque’s role in unifying communities and its architectural evolution over the centuries.
Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum - Just outside the town center, the tour continues to the Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum, or “Seven Domes,” the resting place of the Shirvan royal family. Set on a quiet hill overlooking Shamakhi, this atmospheric necropolis features several domed tombs, with only three remaining in relatively preserved condition. The location offers a peaceful setting for reflection, as well as sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards and mountains. Guides share stories about the Shirvanshah dynasty and their enduring legacy in Azerbaijani history.
Alpaca Azerbaijan - To balance the historical exploration with a rural cultural experience, guests then head to a local Alpaca Farm, nestled in the countryside on the outskirts of Shamakhi. Here, visitors can interact with these gentle, long-necked animals, learn about the sustainable practices of alpaca wool farming, and enjoy a stroll around the picturesque property. The peaceful environment and rural hospitality provide a refreshing contrast to the architectural splendor earlier in the day.
Abqora Restaurant & Wine Club - Next, the group is welcomed at the Abgora Wine House, a boutique winery that specializes in traditional Azerbaijani wines made using both modern and ancient techniques, including fermentation in clay vessels. Guests enjoy a guided wine tasting session featuring a variety of local grape varieties, accompanied by light snacks such as cheeses, nuts, and dried fruits. The experience offers insight into the region’s viticultural traditions, which date back thousands of years.
Silent Lake Shamakhy - The day concludes with a visit to Silent Lake (Sakit Göl), a tranquil, mirror-like lake surrounded by lush forests and gently sloping hills. The setting invites guests to relax, take a nature walk, or simply enjoy the stillness and fresh mountain air after a day rich in culture and history. The serene environment provides a perfect end to the day’s journey. In the early evening, guests check in at a local guesthouse or countryside hotel in Shamakhi, where they can unwind and enjoy dinner in a peaceful, natural setting. The night is spent overnight in Shamakhi, immersed in the spirit of the region’s historical depth and natural beauty. The total duration of the tour is approximately 7 to 9 hours, including travel time and guided commentary throughout the sightseeing activities.
Shamakhi to Lahic Village - Transfer to Gabala
Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory - After breakfast and check-out from the hotel in Shamakhi, the day begins with a short drive into the forested foothills of the Greater Caucasus Mountains to visit one of Azerbaijan’s most unique scientific landmarks—the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory. Nestled at an altitude of nearly 1,500 meters above sea level, this state-of-the-art facility is named after the prominent Azerbaijani astronomer Nasraddin Tusi and plays a vital role in regional astronomical research. Guests are guided through the observatory’s main facilities, including large telescopes housed in rotating domes and interactive exhibits that explain the movements of celestial bodies, the study of solar activity, and the history of astronomy in Azerbaijan. On clear mornings, the observatory’s elevated location provides expansive views over the surrounding mountain ranges—an inspiring backdrop for contemplating the cosmos.
Zarnava - Leaving the observatory behind, the journey continues northwest along winding mountain roads. The landscape becomes increasingly dramatic, with steep ridges, deep gorges, and dense woodland, as the group crosses into the Ismayilli region. Along the way, a scenic stop is made at the Zarnava Hanging Bridge, suspended above a narrow canyon. Guests are invited to take a walk across the bridge, which sways gently with each step and offers thrilling views of the forested cliffs and the river below—a perfect photo opportunity for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Lahic - From here, the route ascends further into the highlands to reach one of the gems of Azerbaijani mountain culture: Lahic Village. Perched on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus at around 1,200 meters above sea level, Lahic is a charming cobblestone settlement, known for its rich history, preserved medieval architecture, and longstanding tradition of metalwork. Upon arrival, guests step back in time as they walk through narrow, stone-paved lanes lined with stone houses, wooden balconies, and small artisan workshops. The village is renowned across the Caucasus for its copper craftsmanship, a heritage passed down through generations. Visitors will have the opportunity to enter several working studios, where local artisans still forge intricate copperware by hand—ranging from decorative plates and samovars to household utensils.
Gebele - After some free time to explore the local tea houses or simply enjoy the mountain air and village serenity, the group reconvenes for the next leg of the journey: The drive to Gabala unfolds through lush valleys, river crossings, and scenic countryside, showcasing the dramatic transition from highland culture to the more fertile, wooded regions of northwestern Azerbaijan. Upon arrival in Gabala, guests check in at their hotel, nestled amidst the forested landscapes, alpine meadows, and tranquil lakes that define this popular resort region. The evening is free for rest and leisure—whether enjoying a quiet dinner, taking a walk in the hotel’s garden surroundings, or simply soaking in the mountain atmosphere. The day concludes with an overnight stay in Gabala, as guests prepare for the next chapter of their Azerbaijani journey. The total duration of the tour is approximately 7 to 9 hours, including travel time and guided commentary throughout the sightseeing activities.
Gabala’s Natural Beauty & Sheki Highlights
Tufandag Mountain Resort - After a restful night surrounded by the mountain air of Gabala, guests begin the day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel before setting out to explore the region’s breathtaking natural landscapes and cultural treasures. Known as one of Azerbaijan’s premier outdoor destinations, Gabala offers a harmonious mix of alpine beauty, serene lakes, and ancient history. The first stop is the renowned Tufandag Mountain Resort, located just outside the town center. Nestled at the foot of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, this all-season resort is a hub for both winter sports and summer sightseeing. Guests may opt for a cable car ride that glides over lush pine forests and steep slopes, ascending to panoramic viewpoints that reveal sweeping vistas of the surrounding valleys and snow-capped peaks. At the top, there is time to walk along the ridge, enjoy the crisp mountain breeze, or sip tea at a café with stunning alpine views.
Nohur Gol - Descending from the mountains, the group continues to the serene Nohurlake (Nohur Gol), a picturesque freshwater lake encircled by forested hills and wildflower-dotted meadows. This tranquil site invites guests to take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, capture photos of the calm, reflective waters, or enjoy a peaceful boat ride—a moment of quiet connection with nature amid the lush scenery.
Yeddi Gozel Waterfall - From there, the tour heads deeper into the woods to visit the Yeddi Gozel Waterfall, meaning “Seven Beauties” in Azerbaijani. This multi-tiered waterfall, tucked within a dense forest and reached by a short hike, cascades down rocky ledges and creates a soothing natural soundtrack. The area is popular among locals and travelers alike for its refreshing air and unspoiled charm. Visitors can relax at small teahouses nestled along the trail or take a seat by the stream to admire the rushing water surrounded by greenery.
Sheki - Before settling in for the evening, the group stops at a local halva shop, where Sheki’s most famous sweet delicacy—Sheki halva (or “halvasi”)—is made using traditional methods passed down through generations. Guests observe the intricate preparation of this layered dessert, made from rice flour, nuts, syrup, and aromatic spices, and are invited to taste samples while learning about its cultural significance during holidays and family gatherings. The day concludes with check-in at a charming hotel in Sheki, often set within historic buildings that reflect the town’s rich character. Guests enjoy an overnight stay in Sheki, surrounded by a setting that fuses natural beauty, heritage architecture, and the gentle rhythms of rural Azerbaijani life. The entire tour spans approximately 10 to 12 hours, encompassing transit between sites as well as expert narration provided by a professional guide during all sightseeing segments.
Sheki Tour Part 1 - History and Art
Sheki Khan’s Palace - After breakfast at the hotel, guests set out for a captivating journey through Sheki’s vibrant cultural, artistic, and architectural heritage. Nestled on the forested slopes of the Greater Caucasus, Sheki has long been a center of craftsmanship, trade, and refined taste, known for its unique blend of Persian, Islamic, and Caucasian influences. The day begins with a visit to the crown jewel of Sheki: the Palace of the Sheki Khans, an 18th-century architectural masterpiece that once served as the summer residence of the local ruling dynasty. Located within the fortified Upper Town (Yukhari Bash), the palace is surrounded by cypress trees and stone walls, and upon entering, guests are instantly struck by its exquisite decorative artistry. The palace’s interiors are adorned with vibrantly painted frescoes, depicting scenes from Azerbaijani folklore and floral motifs, along with ceilings covered in intricate wood carvings.
Abad Ceramics And Applied Art Center - From the palace, the tour continues to the nearby ABAD Ceramics and Applied Arts Centre, where guests experience the revival of traditional Azerbaijani craftsmanship. Supported by the state-run ABAD initiative (a project to support family businesses and artisans), the center showcases handcrafted pottery, decorative tiles, and ceramics, made using ancient methods. Visitors can watch artists at work and even try their hand at basic clay molding, gaining a deeper appreciation for the patience and skill required in these time-honored crafts.
Sheki State Art Gallery - Continuing the artistic theme, the group visits the Sheki Art Gallery, a thoughtfully arranged space that features works by local painters, sculptors, and folk artists. Rotating exhibitions often highlight contemporary interpretations of traditional themes, bridging past and present through creative expression.
Shebeke Workshop - From there, the tour makes its way to the Craftsmen’s House, where one of Sheki’s most revered traditions is kept alive—the art of Shebeke. This delicate form of stained-glass latticework is crafted from tiny wooden and glass pieces that interlock like a puzzle, all without the use of glue. Visitors meet master artisans in their workshops, observe the process up close, and learn about the different patterns, symbolism, and regional techniques that define this distinctive art form. This hands-on experience offers a profound appreciation for Sheki’s role as a guardian of endangered craftsmanship.
Sheki Tour Continued Part 2 - Silk, Wine and Religious Heritage
Church of Kish - The morning begins with a short, scenic drive to the nearby village of Kish, nestled at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains. This quiet settlement is home to the legendary Kish Albanian Church, often referred to as the “mother church” of Caucasian Albanian Christianity. Believed to date back to the 1st century AD and later rebuilt in the 12th century, the church is considered one of the earliest Christian structures in the Caucasus region. Upon arrival, guests explore the beautifully restored stone building, now functioning as a museum, surrounded by chestnut trees and a small graveyard enclosed by ancient walls. The interior, simple yet spiritual, displays archaeological finds and stonework from the original church complex. A glass floor inside reveals excavated remains of earlier foundations and skeletal burials, reinforcing the site’s spiritual depth and historical significance.
Sheki - Returning to Sheki town, the next stop is the elegant Shekihanovs’ House, a 19th-century mansion built by a wealthy noble family. This residence is a rare example of domestic aristocratic architecture from the pre-Soviet era and offers a glimpse into the refined lifestyle of Sheki’s elite. The house is adorned with intricate wood carvings, stained-glass windows (shebeke), and hand-painted walls and ceilings, reflecting the same decorative sophistication seen in the Sheki Khans’ Palace but in a more intimate, residential setting. Guests tour several rooms furnished with period pieces and learn about the Shekihanovs’ role in local governance, trade, and culture.
Khan Mosque - Following a break for lunch, the afternoon portion of the tour resumes with a visit to the Khan Mosque (Khan Cami), a beautifully preserved example of Islamic architecture located in the older part of the city. Built during the reign of the Sheki Khans, the mosque features a simple yet elegant façade, a tall minaret, and a spacious prayer hall with high ceilings and wooden columns. It remains an active place of worship and a cultural marker of Sheki’s Islamic traditions.
Qakh & Ilisu Day Trip - Castles, Temples, and Villages
Ganja - Royal Graves, Bottle House & Botanical Beauty
Nizami Ganjavi Mausoleum - After breakfast and check-out from the hotel in Sheki, guests begin their westward journey to Ganja, Azerbaijan’s vibrant second-largest city and one of the oldest urban settlements in the South Caucasus. The scenic drive takes approximately 3 to 3.5 hours, traversing rolling hills, agricultural plains, and picturesque villages, giving travelers a chance to observe everyday rural life along the way. Upon arrival, the tour begins with one of Ganja’s most iconic and revered landmarks: the Mausoleum of Nizami Ganjavi. Set within a beautifully landscaped park just outside the city center, this grand structure honors the 12th-century poet and philosopher, widely regarded as one of the most brilliant figures in Persian literature. Guests explore the mausoleum complex, which includes a towering granite tomb, symbolic statues, fountains, and inscriptions, while learning about the poet’s life, philosophy, and influence on world literature.
Imamzadeh Mausoleum - Next, the group visits the Imamzadeh Mausoleum, one of the most spiritually significant Islamic pilgrimage sites in Azerbaijan. This architectural complex dates back to the 8th century and has undergone several expansions over the centuries, resulting in a beautiful blend of medieval and modern Islamic design. The mosque’s blue-tiled domes and intricate minarets rise above a tranquil courtyard, where pilgrims gather to pay respects to Imam Ibrahim, believed to be a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. Inside, the atmosphere is serene and reverent, with guides explaining the religious and historical significance of the site.
Shah Abbas Mosque - The tour continues to the Shah Abbas Mosque, also known as Juma Mosque, located in the heart of Ganja. Constructed in the 17th century during the rule of Shah Abbas I of the Safavid Empire, this mosque exemplifies Persian-Islamic architecture with its red brick walls, symmetrical design, and pointed domes. It forms part of a historical complex that includes a madrasa (Islamic school) and a caravanserai. Guests step inside to admire the simple yet spiritual interior and gain insight into the religious life of Ganja throughout history.
Bottle House - Nearby is one of Ganja’s most unusual attractions—the Bottle House, an architectural curiosity built entirely from over 48,000 glass bottles of varying shapes, colors, and sizes. Created in the 1960s by local resident Ibrahim Jafarov in memory of his brother who went missing in World War II, the house is both a tribute and a personal artistic statement. The tour includes time to admire the building’s craftsmanship and creativity, with opportunities to speak to the family caretakers who maintain the house as a living museum.
Khan Bagy Park - After immersing in history and culture, the tour transitions to a leisurely stroll through Khan Baghi (Khan’s Garden), Ganja’s oldest and most beloved public park. Shaded by mature trees and decorated with flowerbeds, fountains, and classical pavilions, the park offers a moment of rest and relaxation. Locals gather here for afternoon tea, games, and family walks. It’s an ideal place for guests to enjoy a coffee or simply sit and observe everyday life in one of Azerbaijan’s most charismatic cities. As the day comes to an end, guests check in to their hotel in Ganja for an overnight stay, reflecting on the city’s unique blend of poetry, piety, creativity, and modern urban energy. Ganja offers a different rhythm and cultural palette compared to Baku and Sheki—one that combines history with contemporary charm.
Lake Goygol & Return to Baku
Goygol - After breakfast and check-out from the hotel in Ganja, guests set off on their final day of exploration, beginning the journey back to Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital. Before returning to the bustling energy of the city, the itinerary makes a meaningful stop at one of the country’s most treasured natural wonders—Lake Goygol, located just 45 minutes south of Ganja, in the foothills of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains. The drive leads through gently ascending terrain, passing through dense forests, quiet villages, and mountain slopes, gradually transitioning from urban surroundings to pristine nature. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed by the serene beauty of Goygol National Park, a protected area known for its biodiversity and alpine landscapes. Entrance formalities are completed, and a local guide joins the group to provide insight into the history, geology, and ecology of the region.
Heydar Aliyev International Airport - After spending time in this serene mountain haven, the group begins the approximately 5-hour journey back to Baku. Along the route, guests can rest and reflect while taking in the changing scenery—from green valleys and forested hills to open plains and eventually the modern skyline of Baku coming into view. Upon arrival in Baku in the late afternoon or early evening, guests are transferred to their hotel or directly to Heydar Aliyev International Airport, depending on departure schedules. Tour coordinators assist with luggage and provide final logistical support for those continuing their travels. This marks the conclusion of a rich and immersive journey across Azerbaijan—a country of striking contrasts where ancient civilizations, natural wonders, and modern aspirations blend seamlessly. From the shores of the Caspian Sea to the peaks of the Caucasus, guests leave with lasting memories of warm hospitality, diverse landscapes, and a deeper understanding of Azerbaijan’s cultural soul.

- Entrance fee to Carpet Museum (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Accommodation - 4 nights in Sheki at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to Kish Church (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Fazil Necropoli (if “Included Entry Tickets”…
- Entrance fee to Carpet Museum (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Accommodation - 4 nights in Sheki at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to Kish Church (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Fazil Necropoli (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- English-speaking guide for all tours
- Entrance fee to Maiden Tower (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Private transportation for all excursions mentioned in the itinerary
- Accommodation - 4 nights in Baku at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to Cable Car Ride (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- 24/7 in situ and remote assistance
- Entrance fee to Bio Garden Sheki (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Dir Baba Mausoleum (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Airport transfers upon arrival and departure
- Entrance fee to Yanardag Mountain (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Accommodation - 1 night in Shamakhi at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to GoyGol Park (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Nohurlake boat (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Daily buffet breakfast at the hotels on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to Abgora Wine House (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Zarnava Bridge (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Shekihanovs’ House (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Bottle House (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Heydar Aliyev Center (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” opt. selected)
- Entrance fee to Ateshgah-Fire Temple (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” opt. selected)
- Entrance fee to Mud Volcanoes (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee Az Abrau Museum (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- 11 dinners with mix of buffet and local restaurants (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to Sheki Khan Palace (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Sheki Museum (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Art Gallery (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Lahic Village Museum (if the Included Entry Tickets option selected)
- Entrance fee to Sumug-gala Castle (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Gobustan Museum (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- A bottle of water per person per day
- Accommodation - 1 night in Gabala at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Accommodation - 1 night in Ganja at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Entrance fee to Alpaca Farm (if the “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Entrance fee to Shirvanshah Palace (if “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” option selected)
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
This meticulously planned 12-day adventure showcases Azerbaijan’s most captivating highlights, from Baku’s historic Old City and impressive skyline to the mountain villages of Sheki and Lahic. Discover the natural marvels of Gobustan and Goygol, along with the rich cultural landscapes of Shamakhi, Gabala, Qakh, and Ganja. Explore UNESCO-listed sites,…
This meticulously planned 12-day adventure showcases Azerbaijan’s most captivating highlights, from Baku’s historic Old City and impressive skyline to the mountain villages of Sheki and Lahic. Discover the natural marvels of Gobustan and Goygol, along with the rich cultural landscapes of Shamakhi, Gabala, Qakh, and Ganja. Explore UNESCO-listed sites, ancient petroglyphs, active silk and halva workshops, fire temples, wine cellars, mosques, castles, and artisan villages. Revel in the natural splendor of alpine lakes, waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain vistas. Each day is designed to provide maximum depth, variety, and value. This journey offers a comprehensive immersion into Azerbaijan’s historical, cultural, and scenic wonders.
- Travelers are asked to read Inclusions section carefully as we offer 3 price options here according to the services. First is guide and driver (“Excluded Entry Tickets”), second is guide, driver and entrance fees (“Included Entry Tickets”) and the third is “All Inclusive”.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.