6 Days Private Baku and Beyond Azerbaijan Tour
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Inclusions
- Pick-up from your hotel, and drop-off back to your hotel
- English speaking tour guide
- Comfortable Transportation
- a bottle of water per person per day
- Accommodation - 5 nights at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Daily buffet breakfast at the hotels on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- 5 dinners with mix of buffet and local restaurants (if All Inclusive option selected)
- All Entrance Fees (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All Inclusive" option selected)
Exclusions
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions according to the price options
Itinerary
Day 1 From the Highland Park
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Baku & Absheron Peninsula - A City of Contrasts and Eternal Flame
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This experience begins with a focused introduction to Azerbaijan’s capital Baku where historical density meets modern design at an international standard. The day opens with an ascent to Highland Park, the city’s most elevated viewpoint, offering unobstructed visuals of the Flame Towers skyline and Baku Bay. This orientation establishes the spatial and architectural scale of the capital from a commanding perspective.
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travelers are led into the UNESCO World Heritage zone of Icherisheher (Old City), one of the most intact medieval Islamic urban environments in the region. Within its fortified walls, access is granted to key historical structures: the Maiden Tower, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and several preserved Caravanserais. These monuments provide direct insight into the political, architectural and trade-based history of the Caucasus during the peak periods of the Silk Road.
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The contrast between heritage and innovation is exemplified in the visit to the Heydar Aliyev Center, internationally recognized for its boundary-pushing architectural form and cultural relevance. This structure, designed by the late Zaha Hadid, functions not only as an icon of modern Azerbaijan but as a representation of its commitment to design, national image and cultural diplomacy.
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In the afternoon
the program extends to the Absheron Peninsula for engagement with two of the most rare and geologically active fire phenomena in the world. First is the Ateshgah Fire Temple, a site of historic Zoroastrian pilgrimage where natural gas flames rise continuously from the earth, integrated into centuries-old temple architecture.
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This is followed by a stop at Yanardag-“Burning Mountain” where subterranean gas feeds open flames erupting directly from the hillside. These sites connect Azerbaijan’s symbolic identity as the "Land of Fire" to observable natural science and deeply rooted belief systems.
The total duration of the day spans approximately 8 to 10 hours, including professionally guided explanations and optimized travel times between locations. The day concludes with a return to Baku for overnight accommodation.
Day 2 Day 2
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Gobustan & Baku’s Cultural Treasures - Rock Art, Volcanoes & More
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The day opens with a journey to Gobustan National Park, a globally significant archaeological site featuring over 6,000 petroglyphs etched into stone, representing human expression dating back more than 40,000 years. Guests are granted privileged access to this extraordinary open-air museum, where prehistoric engravings reveal the earliest chapters of civilization in the Caucasus region.
Adjacent to the park, the Gobustan Museum provides a comprehensive and expertly curated context, deepening understanding of the region’s early human settlements, tools, and cultural evolution. This museum stands as a testament to Azerbaijan’s dedication to preserving its foundational heritage. -
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The itinerary then shifts from ancient human history to one of the region’s rare geological wonders: the Mud Volcanoes. This surreal landscape offers travelers a chance to witness the dynamic power of nature firsthand, with bubbling mud pools and volcanic formations that rank among the most extensive on the planet.
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Returning to the urban sophistication of Baku, guests visit the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, an architectural landmark housing a vast collection of traditional carpets. This museum not only preserves but elevates the legacy of Azerbaijani craftsmanship, showcasing intricate designs and weaving techniques recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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The day concludes with a serene promenade along Baku Boulevard, an elegant waterfront esplanade that combines natural beauty with contemporary culture. Here, travelers enjoy views over the Caspian Sea, punctuated by modern art installations and stylish cafes, providing a refined atmosphere for relaxation and reflection.
The full experience is designed to maintain a precise balance of exploration and comfort, guided by professionals who offer deep insights at every stage. The entire program spans approximately 7 to 8 hours, optimized for maximum enrichment and minimal transit time:
Day 3 Following this
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Besh Barmag & Candy Cane Mountains – Natural Wonders of Northern Azerbaijan
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The day unfolds with a journey to the striking landscapes north of Baku, where guests encounter Azerbaijan’s most remarkable natural formations. The first destination is Besh Barmag Mountain, known as Five Fingers Mountain, a place of profound spiritual significance and a critical refuge for migratory birds. This site offers unparalleled opportunities for nature observation and birdwatching, appealing to travelers with a passion for wildlife and untouched ecosystems.
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the itinerary advances to the Candy Cane Mountains, a rare geological spectacle characterized by vivid red-and-white striped mineral layers that create a visually arresting natural tableau. This extraordinary formation stands as one of the most photogenic and unique landscapes in the region, captivating visitors with its bold colors and dramatic contours.
The carefully timed excursion balances immersive exploration with comfort, ensuring guests can absorb the raw beauty and geological diversity before returning to Baku for a restful evening. Guided by seasoned professionals, the experience spans approximately 5 to 6 hours, with well-managed transit between sites to maximize time on location and minimize travel fatigue
Day 4 The route continues towards Sheki
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From Baku to Sheki via Ganja – History, Poetry & Architecture
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This day offers guests an immersive passage through Azerbaijan’s rich historical and cultural tapestry, beginning with a journey westward from Baku to Ganja, the nation’s second-largest city. The first highlight is the Nizami Mausoleum, honoring the profound legacy of the Azerbaijani poet Nizami Ganjavi an iconic figure whose influence shapes regional literature and identity. Travelers witness architectural mastery and symbolic reverence in this monumental site.
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Next, the exploration moves to the Bottle House, a singular artistic creation constructed entirely from glass bottles. This unconventional structure exemplifies ingenuity and the spirit of personal expression, providing guests with a rare glimpse into innovative craftsmanship set against a cultural backdrop.
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pausing at the Kish Albanian Church, one of the Caucasus’ most ancient Christian edifices. This site embodies deep historical resonance and spiritual significance, offering travelers an authentic connection to early regional civilizations.
The day culminates with arrival in Sheki, a town celebrated for its architectural elegance and historical depth. Guests settle into their accommodations in an environment steeped in tradition and natural beauty, completing a day of profound cultural discovery. The comprehensive tour duration spans approximately 11 to 12 hours, meticulously planned to maximize experiential depth while ensuring comfort.
Day 5 Following this
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Discovering Sheki & Gabala – Royal Residences & Alpine Views
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This day unfolds with an exploration of Sheki’s architectural masterpiece, the Khan’s Palace, renowned for its exquisite shebeke stained-glass windows and masterfully painted frescoes that define the pinnacle of Caucasian craftsmanship. Guests gain access to a cultural treasure that embodies centuries of artistic and royal heritage.
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the historic Sheki Caravanserai awaits a once-vibrant Silk Road inn now transformed into a serene monument, offering travelers a tangible connection to the region’s pivotal role in ancient trade and cross-cultural exchange.
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The journey then ascends to Gabala, a region famed for its breathtaking natural landscapes and mountainous vistas. Guests witness the enchanting Yeddi Gozel Waterfall, concealed within lush forested terrain, a hidden jewel of pristine beauty and tranquility.
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Capping the day is an invigorating cable car ascent at Tufandag Mountain Resort, where panoramic alpine views stretch across the horizon. This experience combines exhilarating altitude with serene natural grandeur, providing a rare encounter with Azerbaijan’s diverse environment.
The day concludes with a restful overnight stay in Gabala, ensuring comfort after a deeply enriching exploration. The full itinerary spans 8 to 10 hours, allowing guests a comprehensive yet relaxed immersion in culture, history and nature
Day 6 The journey continues to Shamakhi
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Lahij & Shamakhi – Handicrafts, History, Local Traditions + Transfer to the Airport
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The concluding day offers guests a profound encounter with Azerbaijan’s living heritage through the mountain village of Lahic (Lahij). Renowned for its timeless copper craftsmanship and cobbled streets, Lahic reveals generations of artisanal mastery. Travelers engage directly with skilled local artisans, observing intricate metalwork and traditional rug weaving processes experiences that elevate appreciation for authentic craftsmanship preserved through centuries.
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a city of profound historical significance as the former capital of the Shirvanshah Kingdom. Here, guests explore the Juma Mosque, one of the oldest and most architecturally significant Islamic monuments in the Caucasus, reflecting enduring spiritual and cultural traditions.
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Adding a distinctive cultural dimension
travelers participate in an exclusive Traditional Butter-Making Masterclass. This hands-on experience unveils rural culinary heritage and the meticulous methods behind one of the region’s essential staple products, connecting guests with Azerbaijan’s agricultural roots.
This day’s carefully paced itinerary spans 10 to 12 hours, culminating with a return transfer to Baku and onward to the airport. This final chapter ensures a seamless transition from immersive cultural exploration to departure, leaving guests with a lasting impression of Azerbaijan’s rich artistic and historical tapestry.
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- 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, Accommodation is provided at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis if "All Inclusive" package option is selected. Accommodation includes: 3 nights in Baku; 1 night in Gabala and 1 night in Sheki.
- 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, Carpet Museum, Heydar Aliyev Center, Gobustan Museum, Mud Volcanoes, Ateshgah-Fire Temple, Yanardag-Burning Mountain, Bottle House, Zarnava suspension or Hanging Bridge, Lahic Village Museum, Cable Car Ride 2x lines in Tufandag, Nohurlake boat riding, Sheki Khan Palace, Kish Albanian Church and Traditional Butter Making Masterclass.
- Travelers who do not require pickup can mention this in the "Special Requirements" section while booking the tour. Our tour operator will contact the Lead traveler to confirm and discuss the details. On the day of the tour, the guide and driver will meet guests at the specified hotel, holding a sign with the company’s name or logo for easy identification.
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start




