Explore the historic landscapes of Karabakh, a region rich in fortresses and cultural heritage, now welcoming visitors after decades. Begin your journey in Khankendi, where you can see the Nana Baba Monument and the Parliament Building. Then, head to Shusha, the cultural gem of Karabakh, to visit iconic sites such as the Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque and Shusha Fortress. Enjoy breathtaking views from Jidir Duzu Plateau and conclude your adventure at Isa Bulagi, known for its pure spring water. This tour provides a unique opportunity to experience the rebirth of a region steeped in history and beauty.
- Discover the cultural heart of Karabakh in Shusha
- Visit significant landmarks like the Parliament Building and Shusha Fortress
- Enjoy stunning views from Jidir Duzu Plateau
- Experience the region's rich history after its reopening to visitors
Please be ready in front of your hotel at the scheduled pickup time provided by our team.
Note: Guests staying on Nizami Street or in the Old City are kindly requested to come to the designated meeting point, which is conveniently located within walking distance.
Lunch Break (Khankendi, Karabakh) The tour includes a lunch stop in Khankendi, where guests can relax and enjoy freshly prepared Azerbaijani dishes. It’s a great chance to taste local cuisine and take in the calm atmosphere of the city before continuing the journey.
Jidir Plain is one of the most breathtaking natural spots in Shusha, offering wide open views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Known for its historical significance and dramatic landscapes, this plateau has long been a place of cultural events and local gatherings. Today, it stands as a peaceful viewpoint where visitors can enjoy the beauty and serenity of Karabakh’s nature.
The Mausoleum of Molla Panah Vagif, an 18th-century Azerbaijani poet and statesman, is one of Shusha’s most remarkable monuments. Beautifully reconstructed, the site combines traditional architectural elements with modern design. It stands as a tribute to Vagif’s literary legacy and the city’s cultural revival.
Shusha Fortress is one of the most iconic landmarks of Karabakh, built in the 18th century to protect the city. Its massive stone walls and arched gates reflect the strength and strategic importance of Shusha throughout history. Today, the fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and serves as a proud reminder of Azerbaijan’s architectural legacy.
The Natavan Museum is dedicated to Khurshidbanu Natavan, one of Azerbaijan’s most celebrated poets and cultural figures. Visitors can see the museum building and the famous Natavan Fountain located nearby. Both stand as symbols of Shusha’s artistic heritage and the city’s revival after restoration.
Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque is one of Shusha’s most beautiful architectural monuments, originally built in the 18th century and recently restored. Its twin minarets, detailed stonework, and calm interior reflect the elegance of Azerbaijani Islamic architecture. Visitors can explore the inside of the mosque and experience its peaceful atmosphere.
The Parliament Building in Shusha is one of the city’s notable historical structures, reflecting early 20th-century architecture. Though visitors can view it only from the outside, the building remains an important landmark that highlights Shusha’s cultural and administrative past.
Karabakh University is a modern educational complex recently opened in the restored city of Shusha. Standing proudly on a hill, it showcases contemporary Azerbaijani architecture surrounded by breathtaking mountain views. The university reflects the region’s renewal and commitment to progress, making it one of Shusha’s most inspiring new landmarks.
Isa Spring is one of Shusha’s most famous natural springs, known for its crystal-clear and refreshing water. Surrounded by peaceful nature and scenic views, it’s a popular stop for visitors to rest, take photos, and enjoy the calm atmosphere of Karabakh.
This large stone sculpture, built in 1967 from volcanic tuff, is one of the most well-known landmarks in the Karabakh region. Depicting the figures of an elderly man and woman, it has become a notable example of regional stone art and architecture.
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