Gobustan National Park and Mud Volcanoes: Explore Azerbaijan's Rich Archaeological Heritage

Uncover the secrets of Gobustan National Park and explore Azerbaijan’s rich archaeological heritage. Discover rock engravings, ancient caves, and mud volcanoes on this informative and friendly guided tour.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Gobustan Rock Art - The Gobustan National Historical and Art Reserve, located 70 km south of Baku is a unique monument of world importance and in 2007 was included to the UNESCO World Heritage List. On the territory of the reserve with a total area of 4,537 hectares is concentrated one of the world’s largest collections of ancient rock paintings -…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • On-board WiFi
What's Not Included
  • Other
Additional Information

This excursion will let you explore the mysteries of Gobustan National Park and introduce you to the extraordinary mud volcanoes. The Gobustan Reserve is well known for its stone carvings, symbols of ancient culture. Gobustan boasts an abundance of archaeological features. Within the reserve, there are over 6,000 engravings on rock that span between…

Location
Gobustan Rock Art
Gobustan Settlement - Garadagh District, 60 km South of Baku
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Dewanis
Feb 13, 2025
Its a place where you will small pits of volcanos from where mud is seen to be coming out - There is nothing much to see at this place located at the distance of about 2 hours from Baku, and mostly controlled by Russians Taxi guys who are specialised in driving in uneven hills road to Mud Volcano. You will find small pits of volcanos from where mud is seen to be coming out.
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Mmtours777
Sep 25, 2022
Nothing special about the place. - It is very highly recommended by the people of Azerbaijan so but obvious the expectations were high but when we reached at the location which is said to be the highest concentration of mud volcanoes in the world it was very disappointing. The major reason for the disappointment was the amount of time one gets to spend after taking a 10-12 km bumpy ride on a non existent road with drivers driving like they are doing some dune bashing in some desert Safari, only difference being that the desert Safari is done in a Land Cruiser and the volcano trip is done in a decades old car way past it's value. The driver is also in a hurry and asks you to come back as soon as possible because he wants to get more tourist and make more money.
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From $111 (Per Vehicle)
up to 3 guests
1 - Traveler
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).