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From Georgia across Azerbaijan

$730.00
6 day(s)
from January to December
Tour countries:
Azerbaijan
Type of tour:
Historical, General

Day 1

Meeting at Azeri-Georgian border point near Lagodekhi (Georgian side) / Balakan (Azeri side) at around 14:00 and transfer to Sheki. Accommodation in Karavan Saray Hotel.

Lunch.

After short rest start your tour in Sheki. Sheki is one of the most famous and ancient places of Azerbaijan. Situated 700m above sea level like an amphitheatre surrounded by mountains and forests of oak trees this ancient city was long famed as a silk centre and an important stop on the Great Silk Route. Sheki is long famed as a silk centre and an important stop on the Silk Road. Sheki still has the site of a huge factory that was once the Soviet Union's largest silk plant (such a big factory was naturally named after Lenin...). Unfortunately this factory is closed now.

The tour will be started from visiting 18th century Khan's summer palace with magnificent frescos (one 24 m long) and exquisite stained glass work (northern part of the city). Sheki History museum with artifacts from several periods, but notorious for pieces relating to silk manufacturing and trade.

On this day you will visit also sweet shops of Sheki, a lot of souvenir shops and workshops where make exquisite stained glass work named Shabaka and workshop of national musical instruments.

Also you will visit the Albanian church located in nearby Kish village. Legend say that church was built in 78 AD, but the researchers place it a few centuries later.

Upon your return to the hotel and having a local style dinner you will have a free time with an opportunity to enjoy a scenic view of Caucasus mountains.

Day 2

After breakfast transfer will be organised from Sheki to Baku. It takes about 5 hours to reach Baku from Sheki. On the way several stops will be made to visit Nij village in Gabala region where you will have a chance to check 18th century Albanian church and the ruins of 18th century Armenian church. The next stop will be in Shemakha where you will visit two-storied Deri Baba mausoleum (15th century) and Seven Domes mausoleum.

The ancient town of Shemakha is located at the foothills of the Big Caucasus Mountains Chain. The general elevation of Shemakha is 800 meters over the sea level. One of the most ancient oriental trading cities, it claims to be the city of Kmakhia mentioned by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolomy in his book 'Geography'.

The architecture of Diri-Baba is in harmony with the picturesque environment - the landscape of rocks and green trees. The building of the mausoleum is a masterpiece of Shirvan architecture school, the beautiful creation of ancient craftsmen. The monument is under protection of the state. Seven Domes mausoleum it is ancient cemetery of members of Royal Shirvan Shakh dynasty located with a good view for all city.

Check-in to hotel in Baku. Lunch & short rest.

After the lunch start the walking tour in Old Town - 'Icheri Sheher'. You will see the highlights of Icheri Sheher including the Palace of the Shirvans (the most striking example of the medieval palace structures in Azerbaijan, dating to the middle of 15th century); Maiden's Tower (the ancient, eight storey fortress originally built as a fire beacon); visit Dzhuma Mosque, antiques and carpet shops.

Return to the hotel.

Day 3

Breakfast and leaving Baku around 09:00 am. Transfer to and arrival to Quba at around 11:30. Short sightseeing program in Quba and Krasnaya Sloboda.

Krasnaya Sloboda is Azerbaijan's mountain Jews settlement. Over the years, they've clung to the broad outlines of their religion. Perhaps 40,000 of them remain. Over the years, they borrowed customs from their amiable Muslim neighbors, but never assimilated. Even as their knowledge of the rituals seeped away, they adhered to the broad outlines of Judaism, faithfully attending Sabbath prayers, scrubbing their homes on Fridays, baking their own matzo on Passover and eschewing pork.

After trip to Krasnaya Sloboda a short 1 hour transfer to Xinalig settlement along the marvelous mountainous road. Arrival at 14:00. Accommodation in village house.

Rest and Lunch. There are no restaurants in Xinalig so the lunches and dinners will be arranged in the local house.

After the lunch short hiking to surrounding mountains and in village itself. Then dinner/rest.

Day 4

After breakfast start your way back to Baku with the stop at Quba bazaar.

Lunch on your way to Baku and then tour across Absheron peninsula. The second half of the day will be spent primarily within the Greater Baku, where you will be taken to main sites on the Absheron Peninsula. You will visit Ateshgah - the Fire Worshippers' Temple located in the village of Surakhany. It was built on land where natural gas burned eternally by Zoroastrian believers who travelled from the province of Multan in India to worship. These ancient fires are believed to have given Azerbaijan its name, which is thought by some researchers to mean the 'Land of Fires'. After a lunch you will visit well preserved ancient castles of scattered  across Absheron Peninsula and dated XII-XIII AD. There are several fine medieval castles - one at Amirajan and Nardaran areas and two at Mardakyany - apparently built for defense by the Shirvan shahs in the 14th century.

You will visit very picturesque mosque in Shuvelan village named after Mir Movsum Aga and also Yanar Dagh place, where a small hillside is constantly and naturally aflame.

Then return to your hotel and have free time.

Day 5

On this day you will visit the Gobustan reserve. This is an open-air museum littered with Neolithic rock drawings. Just 65km south of Baku, Gobustan has some 4000 inscriptions that go back 12,000 years (with some 2000 year old Latin graffiti to boot). The well-preserved sketches display ancient populations travelling on reed boats; men hunt antelope and wild bulls, women dance. The famed Norwegian anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl returned many times to Azerbaijan between 1961 and his death in 2002 to study the site, which he argued to be evidence that modern-day Scandinavians migrated north through the Caucasus in prehistoric times. He found similarities in the drawings to those found in Scandinavia, particularly some in Alta, Norway. According to Icelandic Sagas, written in the 13 th century, the Norse God Odin (Wotan) migrated from the Caucasus in the first century AD.

After that you will also have a chance to visit quite a unique site where 300 of the planet's estimated 700 mud volcanoes sit Gobustan, Azerbaijan and the Caspian Sea. Many geologists as well as locals and international mud tourists trek to such places as the Firuz Crater Gobustan Salyan mud tourists trek to such places as the Firuz Crater, Gobustan, Salyan and end up happily covered in mud which is thought to have medicinal qualities. In 2001 one mud volcano 15 kilometers from Baku made world headlines when it suddenly started spewing flames 15 meters high.

Unfortunately, the mud volcanoes area has been recently declared a National Park with restricted access, though sporadic visits seems feasible  as there is no security. Besides, hardly anyone would have a patience to literally guard tons of mud. But visit there definitely worth a visit as it's one of the rarest things one can find on Earth.

Have lunch. Proceed with sightseeing tour across the modern Baku city. Pay a visit to Bibi Heybat Mosque and Martyr's Cemetery, located on the higher slopes of the city's west-end, this is the best place for panorama viewing of the city and the Bay of Baku. After that you will have a walk along Baku Boulevard, the second longest one in the Europe. You can get a boat and make 30 minutes trip along Baku Bay. You will be introduced with the interesting facts and legends of the largest lake in the world better known as Caspian Sea. Return to the hotel.

Day 6

Transfer to airport.

Tour schedule

DayTimePointDuration
114:00Meeting at Azeri-Georgian border
115:00Transfer to Sheki. Lunch & short rest01:00
116:00Tour across Sheki. Free time04:00
212:00Stop at Shamaxa. Short sightseeing02:00
215:00Excursion in the Old City03:00
311:30Short sightseeing program in Quba01:30
314:00Ariival to Xinalig
409:00Transfer to Quba with a short stop at local bazaar
4Return to Baku and tour across Absheron peninsula
509:00Tour to Gobustan & Mud volcanoes
515:00Modern Baku tour
N of pax

Tour cost for group (USD, $)

Cost per pax (USD, $) Special notes
2 2280 1140 4 seater sedan or 4WD vehicle to be provided
4 2920 730 7 seater van to be provided
6 3780 630 15 seater van to be provided to allow luggage
8 4560 570 15/20 seater van to be provided to allow luggage
10 5200 520 15/20 seater van to be provided to allow luggage

Package includes:

 - Accommodation in 3* Altstadt hotel (double/twin occupancy for groups), Karavan Saray hotel in Sheki and in village house in Xinalig
 - Breakfasts in the hotels (lunches and dinners in private house in Xinalig)
 - Private vehicle accompanied by an experienced English speaking local guide who will look after you exclusively
 - Local driver for your vehicle, exclusively for your tour
 - Sightseeing program including all entrance fees
 - Private guided transfers to and from airport
 - Guide's and driver's expenses
 - Visa support

Not included into the package:

 - Fees for taking photos in historical sites
 - Any meals
 - Other personal expenses

 

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