Explore Azerbaijan’s rich history, stunning nature, and vibrant culture with our 5 Nights 6 Days tour. Discover Baku, Gabala, Guba, and more.
Explore Azerbaijan’s rich history, stunning nature, and vibrant culture with our 5 Nights 6 Days tour. Discover Baku, Gabala, Guba, and more.
Arrival. Welcome to Baku + Panoramic Evening Tour
Heydar Aliyev International Airport - Upon arrival at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, guests are warmly welcomed and transported to their accommodations, ensuring a seamless transition from travel to exploring the city.
Highland Park - The afternoon kicks off with a panoramic tour of…
Arrival. Welcome to Baku + Panoramic Evening Tour
Heydar Aliyev International Airport - Upon arrival at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, guests are warmly welcomed and transported to their accommodations, ensuring a seamless transition from travel to exploring the city.
Highland Park - The afternoon kicks off with a panoramic tour of Baku’s most impressive landmarks, beginning at Highland Park. Here, the iconic Flame Towers dominate the skyline, offering a striking introduction to the city’s architectural character. Visitors are guided through Martyrs’ Lane and the Eternal Flame Monument, sites of deep national importance that provide reflection and insight into Azerbaijan’s rich history. The modern elegance of Baku Crystal Hall and the vastness of Flag Square further highlight the city’s blend of contemporary design and civic symbolism. Guests enjoy breathtaking views from the Baku Ferris Wheel, capturing the illuminated cityscape and the Caspian Sea’s horizon in one frame. The total duration is estimated at 3 to 4 hours, including airport transit, on-site interpretive guidance, and travel between sites.
Baku City Tour
Baku Old City - After breakfast at the hotel, guests embark on a comprehensive exploration of Baku’s historical, architectural, and cultural landmarks. The tour begins in the Old City (Icherisheher), where visitors explore the House of Baku Khans, a testament to the administrative and social structures of the Shirvanshah era, and the Multani Caravanserai, illustrating the city’s role in regional trade and intercontinental exchange. The Maiden Tower offers insights into defensive architecture and urban legends, while St. Bartholomew Church and the Juma Mosque reveal religious diversity and architectural evolution over centuries. The Muhammad Mosque and Aga Mikayil Bath House showcase ritual, social, and material culture, and the Miniature Books Museum provides an intimate perspective on literary heritage. The Palace of the Shirvanshahs concludes the Old City tour with a synthesis of political, cultural, and architectural sophistication.
Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center - The tour continues to the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, an architectural marvel of fluid design and modern engineering, where the interplay of form and space conveys both aesthetic and symbolic narratives of contemporary Azerbaijan.
Baku Boulevard - The tour proceeds to Baku Boulevard, observing urban planning strategies that integrate leisure, cultural engagement, and coastal views. At the Carpet Museum, textile artistry and national motifs are analyzed for their historical, aesthetic, and material significance. Little Venice demonstrates urban design and canal integration, providing spatial contrast to the city’s historic core.
Nizami Street / Tarqovi - The exploration continues through Nizami Street and Fountain Square, highlighting pedestrian dynamics, urban vibrancy, and civic design. After the day’s structured exploration, travelers return to the hotel for overnight accommodation, allowing for rest and reflection on the day’s insights. This phase enables contemplation of Baku’s blend of historical continuity, cultural depth, and modern urban articulation, preparing guests for further excursions beyond the city. The total time allocated is calculated at 7 to 8 hours, including hotel departure, travel between sites, and professional on-site interpretive engagement at each location.
Shamakhi Tour & Transfer to Gabala
Diri Baba Mausoleum - After breakfast at the hotel, guests depart from Baku for a carefully organized exploration of Azerbaijan’s early Islamic and architectural heritage en route to Gabala. The first stop at the Diri Baba Mausoleum allows travelers to examine a remarkable example of 15th-century funerary architecture built on a dramatic cliffside, showcasing engineering ingenuity and historical religious practices. The site’s verticality and integration with the natural landscape provide insight into regional architectural adaptation and sacred spatial organization.
Juma Mosque - The itinerary then proceeds to the Juma Mosque, recognized as the first mosque in Azerbaijan, where guests analyze foundational Islamic architectural elements, spatial orientation for ritual observance, and the historical role of religious institutions in regional socio-cultural development. The interpretive guidance emphasizes both historical chronology and architectural technique, situating the mosque within the broader context of Azerbaijan’s Islamic heritage.
Gabala - The journey continues with a transit from Shamakhi to Gabala, offering travelers the opportunity to observe evolving landscapes and regional topographies, including rolling foothills, verdant valleys, and transitional climatic zones that inform local settlement patterns. Guests are efficiently transferred to their accommodations in Gabala, ensuring rest and preparation for the next day’s exploration of the northern region’s natural and scenic highlights. The total time allocated is calculated at 7 to 8 hours, including hotel departure, travel between sites, on-site interpretive guidance at historical landmarks, and the Baku-to-Gabala overland transfer.
Guba-Khachmaz Region - If guests opt for the Guba Tour & Transfer to Gusar-Shahdag Tour instead of the Shamakhi Tour & Transfer to Gabala, the itinerary for the third day will be as follows:
- Pick up from the hotel in Baku
- Besh Barmag Mountain
- Qechresh Forest
- Chenlibel Lake
- Drive to Shahdag & Drop off at the hotel
- Overnight in Shahdag
Gabala Tour & Transfer to Baku - Gabala Scenic Exploration and Return Transit to Baku
Nohur Lake - After breakfast, guests leave their Gabala accommodations to begin a structured survey of the region’s natural and topographical highlights. The first stop at Nohur Lake offers an opportunity to observe a serene alpine ecosystem, with crystalline waters reflecting surrounding mountains and local flora, providing insight into ecological patterns and regional hydrology.
Tufandag Mountain Resort - The itinerary continues to the Tufandag Mountain Cable Car, allowing travelers to ascend the peaks and gain a panoramic view of Gabala’s terrain, forest cover, and settlement distribution, while experiencing engineering integration within challenging landscapes.
Yeddi Gozel Waterfall - The journey proceeds to the Seven Beauty Waterfall, a hydrological and geomorphological landmark, showcasing the interplay between mountainous topography, water flow, and erosional processes, while offering guests a visual synthesis of natural scenic elements. Each stop is accompanied by professional interpretive guidance, emphasizing ecological, cultural, and aesthetic significance. After completing the sightseeing sequence, guests are efficiently transferred back to Baku, ensuring optimal comfort and reflection on the diversity of Azerbaijan’s northern landscapes. The total time span is calculated at 8 to 10 hours, including hotel check-out, travel between sites, on-site interpretive engagement, and the Gabala-to-Baku overland transfer.
Shahdag Mountain Resort - As part of the second choice, if guests choose the Gusar Shahdag Tour & Transfer to Baku instead of the Gabala Tour & Transfer to Baku, the itinerary will be as follows:
- Pick up from the hotel in Shahdag
- Shahdag Mountain Resort
- Return to Baku & Drop off at the hotel
- Overnight in Baku
Gobustan, Mud Volcanoes, Ateshgah-Fire Temple and Yanardag Exploration
Gobustan National Park Museum - After breakfast at the hotel, guests depart from Baku to undertake a comprehensive survey of the region’s geological, archaeological, and cultural landmarks. The tour begins at the Gobustan Museum, providing contextual understanding of prehistoric settlements and archaeological discoveries, with expert interpretive guidance highlighting the significance of early human activity.
Gobustan Rock Art - Explore the Gobustan Petroglyphs, where rock engravings reveal symbolic and societal narratives of ancient civilizations, offering insight into ritual, communication, and artistry of early communities.
Gobustan Mud Volcano - The itinerary continues to the Mud Volcanoes, geological formations demonstrating subterranean pressure dynamics and surface expression, allowing travelers to observe ongoing geomorphological processes in real time.
Bibi-Heybat Mosque - Subsequent stops include Bibiheybat Mosque and the historical Oil Well, providing a synthesis of religious, industrial, and economic heritage within Azerbaijan.
Ateshgah - Fire Temple - Proceeding to the Ateshgah-Fire Temple, where the study of ancient Zoroastrian architecture and sacred fire rituals illustrates spiritual continuity and regional significance.
Yanardag State Historical, Cultural and Natural Reserve - The exploration concludes at Yanar Dag-Burning Mountain, an active natural gas fire emerging from the hillside, exemplifying unique geological phenomena and the interplay of natural energy with cultural perception. Professional interpretive guidance accompanies all stops, emphasizing geological, historical, and cultural dimensions, enabling travelers to synthesize knowledge of Azerbaijan’s complex natural and human landscapes. After the full sequence of exploration, guests are transferred back to Baku for overnight accommodation, consolidating observations and experiences before departure. The total operational period is calculated at 8 to 9 hours, including hotel departure, travel between sites, on-site interpretive engagement, and travel between the region’s geological and cultural landmarks.
Transfer to the Airport
Heydar Aliyev International Airport - After breakfast, guests complete hotel check-out procedures and begin their transfer from Baku accommodations to Heydar Aliyev International Airport. The route offers a brief observation of Baku’s urban environment and contemporary infrastructure, allowing travelers to contextualize the city’s spatial planning and transport networks. Professional logistics ensure efficient and comfortable transit, marking the conclusion of the six-day exploration of Azerbaijan’s historical, cultural, and natural landscapes. The total operational period is calculated at approximately 30 minutes, including hotel departure, urban transit, and arrival at the airport.

- Comfortable transportation during the tour days
- English-speaking guide
- A bottle of water per person per day
- Roundtrip airport transfer from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the airport
- Comfortable transportation during the tour days
- English-speaking guide
- A bottle of water per person per day
- Roundtrip airport transfer from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the airport
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Experience an unforgettable 5-night, 6-day adventure in Azerbaijan, where history, culture, and nature seamlessly blend into one captivating journey. Discover the modern charm of Baku, featuring the iconic Flame Towers, Martyrs’ Lane, and breathtaking views from Highland Park and Baku Boulevard. Delve into the living history of the Old City, with its…
Experience an unforgettable 5-night, 6-day adventure in Azerbaijan, where history, culture, and nature seamlessly blend into one captivating journey. Discover the modern charm of Baku, featuring the iconic Flame Towers, Martyrs’ Lane, and breathtaking views from Highland Park and Baku Boulevard. Delve into the living history of the Old City, with its ancient mosques, grand palaces, and the exquisite craftsmanship of the Carpet Museum. Beyond the capital, explore Gabala’s tranquil lakes, stunning waterfalls, and the excitement of the Tufandag Mountain Cable Car, or opt for the northern landscapes of Guba and Shahdag, with their forested trails, mountain peaks, and pristine lakes. Uncover the timeless allure of Gobustan’s petroglyphs, bubbling mud volcanoes, and the fiery enchantment of Ateshgah-Fire Temple and Yanardag Burning Mountain. Each transfer and excursion is expertly guided, ensuring maximum comfort and insight into Azerbaijan’s most renowned landmarks.
- Guests must to be ready in hotel lobby or arranged meeting point 15 minutes prior to the scheduled pick up time.
- Day 3 and 4 features alternative routes. After booking confirmation, the chosen experience will be planned and integrated into the program
- Travelers are advised to review the Inclusions section in detail, as three pricing tiers are available based on the scope of services provided. The first option includes a guide and driver, with entry tickets excluded. The second option (Included Entry Tickets) comprises a guide, driver and entry tickets included. The third option, labeled “All Inclusive,” encompasses all services and additional amenities offered within the tour package.
- As specified in the Inclusions section, all entrance tickets are provided if either the “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” package option is selected. Entry admissions cover access to the following cultural, historical, and natural sites: Shirvanshah Palace, Maiden Tower, Gobustan Museum, Mud Volcanoes, Carpet Museum, Heydar Aliyev Center, Dir Baba Mausoleum, Cable Car Ride in Tufandag or Shahdag and Nohurlake or Chanlibel Lake.
- As specified in the Inclusions section, Accommodation is provided at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis if “All Inclusive” package option is selected. Accommodation includes: 4 nights in Baku and 1 night in Gabala or Shahdag.
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.