Immerse yourself in the ultimate Azerbaijan experience from the vibrant streets of Baku to Shahdag’s alpine peaks, Gabala’s natural treasures, and Quba’s mountain villages. A journey woven with history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
- A perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
- Credit cards work well in Baku, but carry cash for small towns.
- Rich Azerbaijani cuisine blends Middle Eastern & Central Asian flavors.
- Easy transport – cheap metro, affordable taxis (Bolt/Uber), and intercity buses or tours.
- Dress freely, but be modest at religious sites.
- Languages – Azerbaijani is official, while Russian & English are widely understood in tourist areas.
- E-Visa (ASAN Visa): Most nationalities can apply online (usually processed in 3 working days). Cost is approx. 30-50 USD depending upon the applicant
- On-Arrival Visa: Available for select nationalities at Baku airport.
- Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
- Return Airfare (as per the selected itinerary)
- Hotel Accommodation with daily breakfast / meal plan as per package
- Airport Transfers – private or shared, depending on the itinerary
- Sightseeing & Excursions as detailed in the program
- Services of a Professional English-Speaking Guide/Driver
- Visa Assistance *
- 24/7 Assistance & Support during the journey
Unless specifically mentioned, the following items are not included in our holiday packages:
- Visa Fees & Processing Charges
- Entrance Fees/Tickets for attractions are not included in the itinerary
- Travel Insurance (highly recommended)
- Meals & Beverages other than those specified in the itinerary/meal plan
- Personal Expenses such as tips, laundry, phone calls, minibar, shopping, etc.
- Optional Tours & Activities not mentioned in the package
- Any Surcharges during peak seasons, events, festivals, or exhibitions
- Government Service Tax (GST) / TCS or other statutory taxes (if applicable)
- Seat Selection, Excess Baggage, and In-Flight Services not included in airfare
- Expenses due to Force Majeure (flight delays, cancellations, weather conditions, strikes, etc.)
- Natural flames burn straight from the ground.
- Baku sits below sea level.
- Mud volcanoes bubble like boiling soup.
- Tea is traditionally served with jam, not sugar.
- The country blends East and West effortlessly.
Arrival in Baku and evening at leisure.
Gobustan’s rock art, mud volcanoes, and Absheron’s fire temples.
Baku City Tour — where the Old City meets futuristic skyscrapers.
Ski slopes, alpine charm, and serene mountain air.
Cable cars, waterfalls, and the beauty of Caucasus landscapes.
Visit Quba’s traditional villages, apple orchards, and forested canyons.
Leisure in Baku with time for shopping and relaxation before departure.
take a final look at Baku’s skyline and historic sites before you Depart with memories of vibrant streets, cultural experiences, and breathtaking views of the Caspian coast.