Delve into the intriguing heritage and natural marvels of the Absheron Peninsula on this 4-5 hour tour. Begin by exploring the Ateshgah Fire Temple, an ancient sanctuary revered by Zoroastrians and Hindu traders. Then, visit Yanar Dag, the captivating Burning Mountain, where flames fueled by natural gas have blazed for centuries. Gain insights into Azerbaijan’s cultural significance as the "Land of Fire" while enjoying picturesque views of the peninsula's landscape.
- Discover the historic Ateshgah Fire Temple, a site of ancient worship
- Witness the continuous flames of Yanar Dag, a natural wonder
- Learn about Azerbaijan’s unique cultural ties to fire and natural gas
- Convenient pick-up from hotels in Baku or designated meeting points included
Travelers will be greeted by their guide or driver holding a Karavaan Travel logo sign at the meeting point. The guide may also contact guests via phone or WhatsApp one day before the tour to confirm pickup details and share any necessary information. Please ensure that your contact number is available and active before the tour date.
Near the Double Gate of Old City Baku (Qosa Qala qapilari )
Ateshgah Fire Temple is one of Azerbaijan’s most important historical and cultural landmarks. Located on the Absheron Peninsula, this unique temple was built in the 17th and 18th centuries on a site where natural gas naturally escaped from the ground, creating eternal flames. The temple served as a sacred place of worship for Zoroastrians, Hindus, and Sikh travelers who passed through the region along the Silk Road. Today, Ateshgah operates as an open-air museum, offering visitors a fascinating insight into Azerbaijan’s ancient fire-worship traditions and its reputation as the “Land of Fire.”
Yanar Dag is one of Azerbaijan’s most remarkable natural attractions. Known as the “Burning Mountain,” Yanar Dag features a natural gas fire that has been burning continuously on a hillside for centuries. Flames emerge directly from the ground and can reach several meters in height, creating a spectacular sight both day and night. This unique phenomenon is caused by natural gas seeping through the rock layers beneath the surface. Yanar Dag is a powerful symbol of Azerbaijan’s nickname, the “Land of Fire,” and offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the country’s rich natural heritage.
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