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Day 1: Baku
The tour will meet you at the Baku airport, which is located in Baku, a magnificent Caspian Sea city with a rich cultural legacy. You will be able to relax for a bit after you get at the hotel. Take a walking tour of Baku's classical and modern attractions after lunch, including a walking tour of the city's core zone, which will highlight the city's most important historical and architectural structures. Our next trip will be the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, which has recently become one of the world's most magnificent and modernist constructions. Zaha Hadid, a well-known architect, got the idea to look into it. The interior of this tower, with its bold lines and amazing light play, allows visitors to observe temporary, often historical, displays of Azerbaijani culture. Modern architectural enthusiasts will remember this one-of-a-kind spot for a long time. With lushly manicured grounds and a stunning view of the city, Aliyev's Center is one of Baku's few well-known and well-liked public parks. You will spend the night at the hotel.
Day 2: Baku
You will be taken on a guided tour of the "Old Town" after breakfast at a hotel. In Baku's city district, Icheri Sheher is a mediaeval residential enclave encircled by castle walls. The Market Square, Juma Mosque, Synyk Gala Castle, Caravanserais, temples, the Maiden Tower of the XII century, residential structures, and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs of the XV century are among the hundreds of historical sites on the grounds of the old city. You'll also be able to watch Ali Shamsi's performance. The Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is protected by the organization, has hundreds of more historic structures. Following lunch, you'll have some free time before enjoying a moonlight stroll across Baku as the sun sets. You'll be able to see the starry sky and hundreds of lights as you stroll through the city's gorgeous streets. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.
Day 3: Baku – Gobustan – Baku
The tombs of Ukeima Khanum, a descendent of the Prophet Muhammad, and other notables will be visited early in the morning. After that, we'll visit the "Gobustan Rock Carving Reserve." There are around 6,000 rocks over 30,000 years old here. After Gobustan, we'll travel 10 kilometers off-road to the surface of Absheron's active volcanoes. We return to Baku after lunch and visit the world-famous Carpet Museum. Among the 10,000 pieces in the museum are pottery, metal and bronze jewelry, metal artifacts from the 14th century, carpets and rugs from the 17th to the 20th centuries, gold and silver jewelry, national costume and needlework, and modern works of applied art. Your night at the hotel.
Day 4: Baku – Lankaran (Girkansky reserve) – Baku
The day begins with a visit to the Hirkan Nature Reserve, which is included on the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. It's a spectacular natural complex of relict subtropical forests situated in a rare transition zone between the humid and dry subtropics. Here you'll find boxwood, ironwood, velvet maple, huge figs, silk acacia, and a variety of vines. A total of 1900 plant species have been collected on the reserve's area, with 160 of them being unique to the Talysh mountains. Furthermore, the region is home to a wide variety of species. Other species encountered include the magnificent leopard, Caucasian lynx, stone marten, porcupine, Talysh spotted woodpecker, Iranian robin, Persian snake, and others. For an extra cost, a lunch at a lovely restaurant with a folklore and dance ensemble known as Nyanyalar, or Grandmothers, is available. You're returning to Baku. Night at the hotel.
Day 5: Baku – Shemakha – Gabala – Sheki
We leave Baku for Shamakha after breakfast. Our first destination in Maraza will be Sheikh Diri Baba's rock-cut shrine. The architecture of the region is known for its geometric pattern symbolism, which has grown into a wonderful mythology. Then we'll travel to Shamakhi, a historic city that has hosted a number of notable events over the years. The grand and old Juma Mosque will be seen. After that, travel to Gabala to view the Albanian church in Nij, the birthplace of the Udins. The Udins were one of the 26 Albanian tribes that made up the Albanian kingdom between the third and seventh centuries BC. They are the progenitors of today's Azerbaijanis. After getting to know Udinami, we head to the Aspi Winery for a wine tasting and lunch. Make a hotel reservation when you arrive in Sheki. Mugam plays country music for restaurant patrons. Mugam is a kind of Azerbaijani folk music.
Day 6: Sheki – Baku
We begin our journey to Sheki the next morning. It is one of Azerbaijan's most attractive cities, rising 700 meters above sea level and forming a medieval amphitheater surrounded by mountains and oak trees. We'll learn how to create Sheki Halva at the Shebeke workshop. The drive continues to Kish, a picturesque Caucasian farmstead with stone houses and cobblestone roads that formerly served as the capital of the local khanate. After lunch, you'll visit the Sheki Ipek Silk Mill. Sheki and Azerbaijan both take pride in their kelagai. It's a classic silk headband for ladies. It is listed on UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a must-see. You'll be spending the night in a hotel.
Day 7: Baku – Absheron Peninsula – Baku
The first exciting visit on our itinerary is Gala's Historical and Archaeological Museum. The Bronze Age saw the birth of the first human settlements. An open-air museum has been built on the grounds of an archaeological site near a 5th century castle. We'll visit an antiques museum after seeing the sites in the area. After that, you'll visit the well-known Ateshgah Temple of Fire Worshipers. The cause of this never-ending fire is crude oil. Following lunch, you'll go on an incredible journey to Yanardag – Burning Mountain. The hill has been on fire for thousands of years. When you arrive in Baku, you'll visit the local green market. You'll be spending the night in a hotel.
Day 8: Baku – Airport
In the morning is transfer to airport.
Price per person:
02 pax – 1 215 $
04 pax – 885 $
06 pax – 755 $
08 pax – 725 $
10 pax – 680 $
Single – 140 $
Included:
- Guide
- Guide
- Transport
- Full board
- Full board
- Accommodation:
Baku – “Atropat”/ “Modern Hotel”/ “Parkway Inn” Hotel 4*
Sheki – “Issam Hotel & Spa” Hotel 4*
- Entrance fees to museums
- Drinking water (0.5 liters) per day per person
Not included:
- Visa
- Visa
- Flights
- Single room
- Medical insurance
- Photo and video charges in museums and monuments