This 4 nights 5 days tour is available option for those who want to discover, the history, nature, local tradition and culture of Azerbaijan such as to the see special beauty of Baku in the evening from different view, dig into the past, present, and future of Baku, experience the lifestyle of prehistoric people, discover the Mud volcanoes called Modern Mars and by visiting the nature and visit 3 of Azerbaijan’s oldest cities and newest resort towns. Travel into the Azerbaijan Mountains from Baku on a full-day tour that explores Shamakhi, Qabala and Sheki.
As part of the tour package, guests are generally picked up from and returned to the airport at the conclusion of the tour. Hotel pickups are also available upon request. Alternatively, the meeting point can be arranged at Sabir's Garden, located near the Double Gate of the Old City. A dedicated guide will be present at the designated meeting points, wearing a company badge for easy identification.
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.
Upon arrival at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, travelers are welcomed into a city where innovation meets elegance. The journey begins with a smooth transfer to the hotel for check-in and a brief moment of rest before Baku reveals its evening brilliance.
As twilight descends, the city transforms into a living panorama, a constellation of light across the Caspian coast. The evening tour ascends to Highland Park, offering sweeping perspectives over Baku’s architectural landmarks and its dynamic skyline. The Flame Towers rise above the city as symbols of modern energy, reflecting on the glass facades below, while the Eternal Flame Monument, Martyrs’ Lane and the illuminated Baku Boulevard narrate the country’s spirit of renewal. Guests experience a visual composition that links the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center with the serene rhythm of Little Venice and the artistic geometry of the Carpet Museum. The evening concludes with a return to the hotel, completing an introduction to Azerbaijan that fuses comfort, design and atmosphere in a setting defined by light and horizon. Total experience, encompassing airport transfer, guided commentary, and inter-site travel, spans approximately 3 to 4 hours
After breakfast, the exploration begins with a drive to the Gobustan region, where ancient and geological wonders unfold side by side. The first stop is the Gobustan Museum, a modern interpretation center introducing the area’s archaeological treasures through digital exhibits and preserved artifacts.
Just beyond, travelers step into the Gobustan Petroglyph Reserve, an open-air gallery of over 6,000 rock engravings depicting primitive dances, hunting scenes and celestial symbols that trace human life back more than twelve millennia.
The journey continues toward the extraordinary landscape of the Mud Volcanoes, a natural phenomenon found in only a few corners of the world. The terrain is alive with bubbling pools of cool grey mud and distant plumes that create an almost lunar atmosphere against the backdrop of the Caspian lowlands.
On the return to Baku, the route passes the Bibiheybat Mosque, an iconic reconstruction of a 13th-century shrine, standing near the world’s first industrial oil well, both monuments to Azerbaijan’s spiritual and industrial beginnings.
The afternoon opens with a guided walk through the Old City, Icherisheher, where every turn reveals layers of heritage. The House of Baku Khans and Multani Caravanserai echo the city’s trading legacy, while the Maiden Tower rises as its timeless symbol. The Juma Mosque, Muhammad Mosque, and St. Bartholomew Church reflect the cultural mosaic that shaped the capital. Travelers can sense history within the Aga Mikayil Bath House and explore the Miniature Books Museum, a collection of rare literary artistry. The Palace of the Shirvanshahs crowns the visit with its graceful courtyards and intricate stone craftsmanship, a jewel of medieval Azerbaijani architecture.
Modern Baku presents itself next at the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, an architectural masterpiece designed by Zaha Hadid. Its fluid lines and luminous interiors symbolize innovation and national pride.
The day continues along the Caspian promenade with stops at Baku Boulevard, the Carpet Museum with its sculptural design and the charming waterways of Little Venice.
As twilight approaches, the tour concludes with a visit to Nizami Street and Fountain Square, where modern boutiques, restaurants and art installations create the city’s vibrant urban pulse. Guests return to the hotel surrounded by the contrasts that define Azerbaijan’s soul - ancient origins, creative renewal and modern sophistication. Total tour duration is 7 to 8 hours with guided commentary and driving distance among the sightseeing locations.
The morning begins with breakfast at the hotel, followed by a scenic departure from Baku toward the mountainous northwest of Azerbaijan. The journey unfolds through rolling landscapes, changing from semi-arid plains to forested slopes that frame the historic town of Shamakhi. The first destination is the Juma Mosque, one of the earliest mosques in the Caucasus and a landmark of Islamic architecture in the region. Its monumental structure, rebuilt through centuries, reflects a blend of ancient devotion and artistic revival that defines Shamakhi’s enduring spirit.
Continuing toward Gabala, the route reveals a panorama of tranquil valleys and dense chestnut woods. The next stop, Nohur Lake, rests at the foot of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, a mirror-like basin surrounded by quiet hills.
Next stop is Nohur Lake beautiful landscape
The lake’s calm surface and fresh mountain air offer a peaceful pause before ascending to the alpine terrain of Tufandag Mountain. Here, travelers experience the Tufandag Cable Car, one of the longest in the region, offering sweeping views of Gabala’s green plateaus, snow peaks and distant villages nestled in the folds of the mountains.
Descending from the heights, the journey continues to the Seven Beauties Waterfall, a natural cascade flowing down seven steep levels hidden within the forest. The path leading to the upper tiers invites exploration amid the cool mist and lush vegetation, rewarding travelers with refreshing mountain views. As the evening approaches, the route winds through the serene countryside toward Gabala town, where the day’s impressions blend into a sense of timeless tranquility. Guests are then transferred to their accommodation in Gabala or Sheki for overnight rest. Total tour duration is 7 to 8 hours with guided commentary and driving distance among the sightseeing locations and from Baku to Gabala.
After breakfast and hotel check-out, the journey continues into the heart of Sheki, one of Azerbaijan’s most atmospheric towns framed by the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus. The first visit is to the Palace of Sheki Khans, an 18th-century masterpiece renowned for its elaborate façade of hand-painted motifs and exquisite stained-glass windows assembled without nails. Every hall and panel reflects the refined artistry and cultural sophistication that once defined the royal court of the Sheki Khans.
A short distance away stands the Old Sheki Caravanserai, a historic stopover once serving merchants of the Silk Road. Its stone arches and courtyards preserve the essence of medieval commerce and hospitality, offering travelers an authentic sense of how Sheki thrived as a center of trade and craftsmanship. The exploration continues through Sheki’s charming city center, where cobbled streets, small workshops, and local boutiques create an atmosphere of cultural continuity. Here, guests may engage with artisans producing traditional silk, confectionery and copperware, an experience connecting heritage with modern creativity.
The final visit leads to the ancient Albanian Church in Kish village, one of the region’s oldest Christian monuments and a site of profound historical resonance. Surrounded by scenic hills and traditional houses, the church stands as a reminder of the region’s diverse spiritual past. As evening approaches, travelers return to Baku through winding mountain passes, closing the day with lasting impressions of Sheki’s royal elegance and cultural depth. Total tour duration is 9 to 10 hours with guided commentary and driving distance among the sightseeing locations and from Sheki to Baku.
Following breakfast and hotel check-out, guests are met for their private transfer to Heydar Aliyev International Airport. The drive from the city center takes approximately thirty minutes, offering a final glimpse of Baku’s evolving skyline and the Caspian horizon that frames the city’s distinct identity. As the journey concludes, travelers depart carrying the essence of Azerbaijan’s heritage, landscapes, and hospitality, a refined experience that lingers well beyond the return flight. Total transfer duration is approximately 30 minutes from the city center to the airport.
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