Azerbaijan Tour Package from Dubai 2024

  • DAYS
    4
  • PRICE
    د.إ 2,990.00

Overview

Do you want to take a vacation in a unique destination? If so, choose Azerbaijan Tour packages without a doubt, and get ready to take in all of Baku’s beauty. Azerbaijan, a country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. With our tour packages from Dubai, you can explore this fascinating destination’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. From ancient landmarks to modern cities, there’s something for everyone in Azerbaijan.

One of the top tourist destinations on the Caspian Sea is Baku, the largest city in Azerbaijan. The city of Baku is home to a variety of modern buildings in addition to numerous historical and cultural landmarks. A Panoramic Tour of Martyrs Your journey from Highland Park to the National Assembly, Milli Majlis, Flame Towers, Baku’s tallest skyscraper facing south on the Caspian Sea, the Inner City, the historical core of Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, Shirvanshas Palace, Unesconisami Street, a World Heritage Site and popular for shopping, Fire Fountains Square, and the city travels through small and large islands like the “Little Venice” of Baku Boulevard, will take about an hour. 

The historical Juma Mosque can be seen on the way to Kabala on the second day when you have the chance to visit it. The Nokhur Lake and Waterfall, as well as other points of interest in the Gabala vicinity, are accessible from here. The ruins of Kabalaka (Chuhur Gabala), which were mentioned in historical sources dating back to the first century, can also be found not far from the city centre. 

On the third day, the well-preserved Ateshgah (‘fireplace’) temple at Surakhani enriches your journey. Later, you can take a trip to the Absheron Peninsula’s Yanardag Mountain. You’ll experience a new sense of sight when you see Yanar Dag, a natural gas source that is perpetually burning on a hillside on the Absheron Peninsula of the Caspian Sea. The tour of Baku concludes with a stop at the Heydar Aliyev Centre, a 57,500-square-meter building complex that is thought to be an outstanding example of contemporary architecture design. Tripfinder provides specific travel information for the Azerbaijan tour package from Dubai-2024.

Departures

Departure Date Adult Single Child (6 - 11yr) Child (2 - 5yr) Infant Seats Book
18-Apr-2024 د.إ 2,980.00 د.إ 3,390.00 د.إ 2,890.00 د.إ 2,750.00 د.إ 990.00 24
26-Apr-2024 د.إ 2,890.00 د.إ 3,190.00 د.إ 2,650.00 د.إ 2,650.00 د.إ 750.00
10-May-2024 د.إ 2,890.00 د.إ 3,190.00 د.إ 2,650.00 د.إ 2,650.00 د.إ 750.00 12
24-May-2024 د.إ 2,890.00 د.إ 3,190.00 د.إ 2,650.00 د.إ 2,650.00 د.إ 750.00 24
Departure Date18-Apr-2024
Adultد.إ 2,980.00
Singleد.إ 3,390.00
Child (6 - 11yr)د.إ 2,890.00
Child (2 - 5yr)د.إ 2,750.00
Infantد.إ 990.00
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Departure Date26-Apr-2024
Adultد.إ 2,890.00
Singleد.إ 3,190.00
Child (6 - 11yr)د.إ 2,650.00
Child (2 - 5yr)د.إ 2,650.00
Infantد.إ 750.00
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Departure Date10-May-2024
Adultد.إ 2,890.00
Singleد.إ 3,190.00
Child (6 - 11yr)د.إ 2,650.00
Child (2 - 5yr)د.إ 2,650.00
Infantد.إ 750.00
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Departure Date24-May-2024
Adultد.إ 2,890.00
Singleد.إ 3,190.00
Child (6 - 11yr)د.إ 2,650.00
Child (2 - 5yr)د.إ 2,650.00
Infantد.إ 750.00
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Itinerary

Day wise tour plan for a Trip to Azerbaijan from Dubai

DAY 01: ARRIVE BAKU-BAKU CITY TOUR:

  • Arrive in Baku, be met by a representative, and then be taken to your hotel.
  • Then, start exploring the city. Our itinerary begins with a panoramic tour. The National Assembly, also known as Milli Majlis, the Flame Towers—the tallest skyscraper in Baku, Highland Park—the Alley of Martyrs—stroll along the south-facing bay of the Caspian Sea’s Baku Boulevard.
  • The customary route begins at Freedom Square and travels west to the Old City and beyond. The length of the Yeni Bulvar (New Boulevard) has nearly doubled since 2012, reaching 3.75 km.
  • The historical centre of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is known as the Old City or Inner City. The Old City, the oldest area of Baku, is well-protected by walls around its perimeter. In 2007, there were about 3000 people living in the Old City. The Shirvanshah Palace and Maiden Tower in Baku’s Old City were among the first places in Azerbaijan to be recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites in December 2000.
  • Nizami Street is a popular shopping area. It is possible to trace the history of the street back to Baku’s town planning project in 1864. From west to east, the street passes through the centre of the city. It begins on Abdulla Shaig Street in the mountainous region of the city and ends at a railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, not far from a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in Black City.  The street measures 3,538 meters in total length.
  • Fountains Square is a public space in the heart of Baku, the nation’s capital. Previously known as the Parapet, the square is frequently referred to by that name today. The name “Fountains Square” refers to the numerous fountains that are present there and were first built when Azerbaijan was ruled by the Soviet Union. The square is a popular gathering spot for the general public, especially after work and on weekends.
  • Visit the 1960-built small town of “Little Venice” on Baku Boulevard. There are several small and two large islands in the town.

Description : Day One of your Azerbaijan Tour from Dubai
Upon arriving in Baku, you’ll be greeted by our representative and taken to your hotel.
Get ready to explore the city with a panoramic tour, starting at notable landmarks like the National Assembly (Milli Majlis), the impressive Flame Towers (Baku’s tallest skyscraper), and Highland Park along the Caspian Sea’s Baku Boulevard.
Our journey continues along the customary route from Freedom Square to the Old City, passing through the extended Yeni Bulvar (New Boulevard), now spanning 3.75 km since 2012. The Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts historical gems like the Shirvanshah Palace and Maiden Tower.
Nizami Street, a popular shopping area, offers a glimpse into Baku’s history dating back to 1864. Stretching from the mountainous Abdulla Shaig Street to Sabit Orujov Street, this 3,538-metre street takes you through the heart of the city.
Fountains Square, formerly known as the Parapet, is a lively public space at the core of Baku. With fountains dating back to the Soviet era, it’s a favourite spot for locals to gather after work or on weekends.
Complete your Baku adventure with a visit to “Little Venice,” a charming small town on Baku Boulevard built in 1960, featuring small and large islands that add a touch of magic to your experience.

DAY 02: FULL-DAY GABALA TOUR + CABLE CAR:

  • Leaving your hotel in Baku early in the morning, travelling to Gabala for a sightseeing tour after breakfast.
  • You will have the opportunity to visit the historical Juma Mosque on the way to Qabala.
  • The Gabala tour will begin with a cityscape. From here, you can also visit other interesting places and attractions in the Gabala area, such as Lake Nokhur and the Seven Beauty waterfall. Apart from its natural attractions, Gabala is regarded as one of Azerbaijan’s oldest cities. The ancient town ruins of Kabalaka (Chuhur Gabala), which are 15 kilometres from the city centre, are the main attraction in Gabala. You will have the opportunity to visit this renowned location, which was the capital of Caucasian Albania for 600 years and was mentioned in historical sources from the first century.
  • A hotel room in Baku for the night

 

Description-Day Two of your Azerbaijan Trip from Dubai:
Setting out early in the morning from your Baku hotel, you’ll head to Gabala for an enjoyable sightseeing tour after breakfast.
En route to Qabala, seize the chance to explore the historical Juma Mosque.
The Gabala tour kicks off with a captivating cityscape, offering opportunities to discover other intriguing spots in the area, including Lake Nokhur and the Seven Beauty waterfall. Beyond its natural allure, Gabala holds the distinction of being one of Azerbaijan’s oldest cities. The ancient town ruins of Kabalaka (Chuhur Gabala), located 15 kilometres from the city centre, stand as Gabala’s main attraction. You’ll have the privilege of visiting this renowned site, once the capital of Caucasian Albania for 600 years and prominently mentioned in historical sources from the first century. Conclude your day with a comfortable night’s stay in a Baku hotel.

DAY 03: ATESHGAH TEMPLE AND YANARDAG BURNING MOUNTAIN + QOBUSTAN:

  • After taking breakfast, set out on an all-day Absheron and Gobustan tour that includes stops at the Fire Mountain and the Fire Temple.
  • We will visit the 3D museums and rock arts in the Gobustan National Park following lunch.
  • A trip to the Mud Volcanoes in Lada cars
  • Get to know them at the Fire Worshippers’ Temple. Ateshgah (“the fire place”) in Surakhany is the fire temple that has been preserved well. The temple was constructed over a natural gas pocket that fed a vent that provided an “eternal” fire. Visit “Fire Mountain,” also known as “Yanardag,” which is located on the Absheron peninsula, 25 kilometres north of Baku. Yanardag means “Blazing Mountain” in its literal sense. Flames dance across the floor and on the stones.
  • Near Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, which is also known as the “land of fire,” on the Absheron Peninsula in the Caspian Sea, there is a natural gas fire called Yanar Dag that burns continuously.
  • The Heydar Aliyev Centre, a 57,500 m2 building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan, designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, is the next stop on tour. It is renowned for its distinctive architecture and flowing, curved style that avoids sharp angles. The centre bears Heydar Aliyev’s name. From 1969 to 1982, he held the position of first secretary of the Soviet Union. From October 1993 to October 2003, he presided over the Azerbaijan Republic.
  • Spend the night at a hotel in Baku.

 

Description:

After breakfast, start your day with a full-day tour of Absheron and Gobustan, which includes stops at the Fire Temple and the Fire Mountain.
Following a satisfying lunch, explore the 3D museums and rock arts in Gobustan National Park. Experience a unique trip to the Mud Volcanoes in Lada cars, adding an adventurous twist to your day.
Delve into the rich history at the Fire Worshippers’ Temple, known as Ateshgah, meaning “the fire place” in Surakhany. This well-preserved fire temple was constructed over a natural gas pocket, feeding a vent that fueled an “eternal” flame. Visit “Fire Mountain,” or “Yanardag,” 25 kilometres north of Baku on the Absheron peninsula, where flames dance across the floor and stones, creating a mesmerising spectacle.
Discover the natural gas fire known as Yanar Dag, which continuously burns on the Absheron Peninsula near Baku, often referred to as the “land of fire.”
Next on the tour is the Heydar Aliyev Centre, a striking 57,500 m2 building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan, designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. Renowned for its distinctive architecture, the centre’s flowing, curved style avoids sharp angles Named after Heydar Aliyev, who held significant positions in the Soviet Union and the Azerbaijan Republic, the centre stands as a testament to his legacy. Enjoy a relaxing evening at a Baku hotel to cap off your day.

OR Second Option for day three of your Azerbaijan Trip:

 

DAY 03: FULL DAY QUBA +SHAHDAG TOUR + CABLE CAR

Start your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel, followed by an exciting journey to Guba, a favored tourist destination renowned for its lush woods and stunning Caucasus Mountains. Guba, known for its carpets and apples, offers breathtaking views from its cliff-top perch overlooking the Qudiyalchay River.
In Guba city, explore significant historical sites, beginning with the Juma (Friday) Mosque, an ancient structure built in 1802 with a unique cylinder-shaped design. Another noteworthy mosque is the Sakina-Khanum Mosque, constructed in 1850 in honour of Abbasgulu Agha Bakikhanov, a renowned historian and writer.
Visit the Agbil settlement in Guba to witness three mediaeval mausoleums from the 16th century, showcasing traditional rectangular and octagonal structures. A visit to the carpet weaving factory is amusing. Guba carpets boast intricate designs inspired by nature, geometric patterns, and vibrant colors. The factory strives to revive the ancient art of carpet weaving, and you can buy souvenirs and authentic carpets at a nearby carpet shop.
For a delightful lunch experience, head to the national authentic restaurant in the beautiful Gachresh forest. Enjoy a terrace witha mesmerisingg view of the mountains and forest, indulging in delicious eco-food featuring fresh farm vegetables, lamb and chicken kebabs, and a selection of local homemade jams.
Continue your trip to the mountains above the Qudiyalchay River, where the Mestdergah Waterfall awaits, offering clean mountain air and picturesquelandscapes.s
Visit Azerbaijan’s first ski resort, Shahdag Mountain Resort Complex, which is tucked away in the Qusar region’s Greater Caucasus range, to round off your day. Whether you visit in winter for skiing and snowboarding or in summer for hiking and cycling, Shahdag promises a memorable experience. Try the Shahdag Coaster for an adrenaline rush, featuring a 2590-metre route with sharp turns and speeds up to 42 km/h.
The winter season in Shahdag typically runs from mid-December to early April, offering 18 ski slopes of different types. State-of-the-art ski lifts and gondolas, along with various activitieslike ziplininge,paintball,snowmobile tours, and more, ensure a diverse and enjoyable stay. After an adventurous day, relax with an overnight stay at a hotel in Baku.

DAY 04: DEPARTURE- AZERBAIJAN TO DUBAI:

 

After a memorable trip, have breakfast at the hotel and check out.
Azerbaijan Tour Package Inclusions:

  • Air tickets : Ex AUH, SHJ, DXB
  • 20 Kg baggage
  • Accommodation
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • 3N Stay at Krone Hotel Baku or Similar
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Sightseeing
  • Gabala Tour
  • Baku City Tour
  • Ateshgah Temple
  • Yanardag Burning Mountain
  • Sightseeing & transfers on PVT

 
Tour Packages to Azerbaijan from Dubai 2024 Price:
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Many tour packages are available for people who want to travel from Dubai to Azerbaijan. These packages are designed to provide a hassle-free travel experience, including everything from flights to accommodation and transportation. Let’s look at some of the popular tour packages to Azerbaijan from Dubai.
1.Baku City Tour Package: Baku is the capital city of Azerbaijan and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Discover the heart of Azerbaijan with a tailored tour of Baku, the vibrant capital. Explore the UNESCO-listed Old City, a testament to the country’s rich history. Visit the iconic Flame Towers, which define Baku’s skyline. This package ensures a comfortable stay in a Baku hotel and seamless airport transportation.

2.Azerbaijan Discovery Tour Package: For those craving a deeper exploration beyond Baku, the Discovery Tour Package awaits. Traverse cities like Sheki, Gobustan, and Gabala, unravelling historical landmarks, natural wonders, and local culture. Accommodations in different cities and smooth transportation between them are all part of this comprehensive package.

<spanstyle=”font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14pt;”>3.Azerbaijan Adventure Tour Package: Embark on an adrenaline-packed journey with this adventurous tour. Activities like hiking, horseback riding, and paragliding await, allowing you to immerse yourself in Azerbaijan’s stunning mountains and landscapes. Enjoy nights in tents or local guesthouses, with seamless transportation to diverse locations.

4.Azerbaijan Luxury Tour Package: Indulge in luxury with a tour designed for the discerning traveler. Experience opulence with stays in Azerbaijan’s top hotels, private tours, and exclusive moments like a private boat tour on the Caspian Sea. Fine dining, spa treatments, and premium transportation and accommodation are all part of this luxurious package.

5.Azerbaijan Culinary Delights Trip Package: Delight your taste buds with the flavours of Azerbaijan through this food-centric tour. From local delicacies like plov and dolma to kebabs, savour the diverse culinary landscape. The package includes visits to markets, cooking classes, and food tastings, with accommodation and transportation seamlessly integrated.
When selecting a tour package to Azerbaijan from Dubai, consider your interests, budget, and available travel time. The packages range from three to seven days, with costs varying based on inclusions and the level of luxury desired. Each package promises a unique experience tailored to your preferences

Experience the Best of Azerbaijan with Our Tour Packages from Dubai

Experience the best of Azerbaijan with our tour packages from Dubai. Discover Baku’s rich history and culture.
Baku, the vibrant capital of Azerbaijan, beckons those with a penchant for history and culture to embark on a compelling exploration. Through our meticulously crafted tour packages, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the charm of the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the ancient Maiden Tower and the grand Palace of the Shirvanshahs await your discovery. Don’t miss the opportunity to marvel at the modern Flame Towers, symbolic of Baku’s swift evolution and progress, seamlessly blending the old with the new.
With our planned itineraries that cover all the main attractions in Baku, our Azerbaijan tour packages from Dubai will take you on an enthralling journey. Wander through the narrow alleyways of the Old City, where intricate architectural wonders grace the ancient landscape. The Maiden Tower, a majestic 12th-century monument, holds a special allure for history enthusiasts. Ascend to the tower’s summit to savour panoramic views, creating indelible memories of the city’s skyline.
Whether you find joy in the echoes of the past or marvel at the strides of modernity, Baku stands as a captivating canvas, offering a harmonious blend of historical roots and rapid development. Seize the opportunity to witness this unique juxtaposition of old and new, where every street corner narrates a tale of cultural richness. Embark on a journey with us, and let the treasures of Baku unfold before you. Book your Azerbaijan tour package from Dubai today for an exploration that transcends time and tradition.
Visit the magnificent Gobustan National Park.
We take pride in offering flexible options for our tour packages, allowing you to tailor the experience to your preferences. If you wish to add or remove any day tours or activities, our team is ready to assist in customising the tour plan to suit your requirements. Our tour packages from Dubai are designed to include a visit to the awe-inspiring Gobustan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ancient rock art, mud volcanoes, and captivating natural landscapes.
Immerse yourself in the park’s wonders either by exploring on foot or opting for a guided tour, where you can delve into the rich history and geology of the area. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views of the Caspian Sea and the majestic mountains that surround the park. A journey to Gobustan National Park is a must for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, offering an unparalleled experience.
Beyond Azerbaijan’s cultural and historical treasures, our tour packages from Dubai provide an opportunity to delve into the country’s natural beauty. Gobustan National Park stands out as a prime example, boasting unique geological features and breathtaking vistas. The park is a treasure trove of over 6,000 rock engravings dating back to the Stone Age, complemented by the fascinating presence of mud volcanoes that bubble and emit mud and gas. Whether you are a nature lover or seeking an adventurous escapade, a trip to Gobustan National Park is certain to be a highlight of your Azerbaijan tour package from Dubai. If this excursion is not part of your current package, our consultants are at your service to assist in incorporating it into your preferred tour package from Dubai.
Explore the charming town of Sheki and its renowned Sheki Khan Palace.
Commence on an enthralling journey to explore the charming town of Sheki, an exclusive feature of our tour packages from Dubai (please note: If not initially included, you have the option to add this with additional charges). Nestled in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, Sheki beckons with its captivating blend of splendid architecture, age-old crafts, and delightful cuisine. A visit to the town’s preeminent landmark, the Palace of Sheki Khans, unfolds as a mesmerising experience, showcasing the refined 18th-century Azerbaijani architecture adorned with detailed wood carvings, vibrant stained glass windows, and compelling frescoes.
Our Azerbaijan tour packages from Dubai present an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich historical and cultural tapestry of Sheki. The Palace of Sheki Khan stands as a testament to the artistic brilliance of the 18th century, leaving visitors in awe with its intricate woodwork and vibrant displays. Explore the vibrant bazaar of the town, where handcrafted carpets, silk scarves, and other traditional crafts provide a glimpse into Azerbaijan’s rich heritage.
With its picturesque architecture, traditional crafts, and delightful cuisine, Sheki emerges as a true gem in the fabric of Azerbaijan. Seize the chance to create indelible memories as you book your tour package today. Our travel consultants are readily available via WhatsApp or phone call to assist in bookings and customisations, ensuring your journey to Sheki remains an unforgettable chapter in your Azerbaijan exploration.
Enjoy the beauty of the Caucasus Mountains.
Our tour packages from Dubai (or alternatively, this tour can be included upon request) present an exclusive chance to immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural wonders of the Caucasus Mountains. This region unfolds as a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor aficionados, boasting snow-capped peaks, verdant forests, and pristine lakes. Embark on a picturesque drive through the mountains, pausing to marvel at the awe-inspiring views and capture memorable photos. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, options abound, from invigorating hikes and mountain biking to the thrill of paragliding. Our tour packages from Dubai cater to diverse interests, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
A standout feature of our Azerbaijan tour packages from Dubai is the visit to the splendid Shahdag National Park. Nestled in the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, this park serves as a sanctuary for a rich array of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. Engage in a guided hike through the park, allowing you to appreciate the vibrant wildflowers, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic vistas. Alternatively, opt for a leisurely drive through the park, making stops at scenic lookout points to revel in the breathtaking scenery. Regardless of your preference, our tour packages from Dubai offer an unparalleled opportunity to revel in the natural beauty of Azerbaijan and the mesmerising Caucasus Mountains.
Savour the mouthwatering cuisine and warm hospitality of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan is renowned for its delectable cuisine and warm hospitality. Our tour packages from Dubai provide an opportunity to savour traditional Azerbaijani dishes such as plov (rice pilaf), dolma (stuffed grape leaves), and kebabs at local restaurants. Immerse yourself in the local culture and way of life as you meet the friendly locals, ensuring an authentic and unforgettable experience in Azerbaijan. (If the package does not include a guided tour, you have the option to explore the cities independently or book a guided tour of markets to savour the delightful cuisines of Azerbaijan.).
For food enthusiasts, this is a golden opportunity to indulge in Azerbaijani cuisine. The country’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia has led to a unique fusion of flavours and ingredients. A must-try is the aromatic plov, a rice pilaf often accompanied by meat, vegetables, and spices. Another crowd-pleaser is dolma, featuring grape leaves stuffed with rice, herbs, and sometimes meat. And, of course, no visit to Azerbaijan is complete without sampling the delectable kebabs—grilled skewers of meat or vegetables. Beyond the culinary delights, Azerbaijani hospitality is legendary, ensuring you a warm welcome wherever your adventures take you. Our tour packages from Dubai are thoughtfully crafted to provide a glimpse into the local culture and cuisine, allowing you to fully embrace the richness Azerbaijan has to offer.
Exploring the cultural heritage of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan’s cultural tapestry is a fusion of Caucasian, Persian, Turkish, and Russian traditions, evident in its architecture, art, music, and cuisine. The country seamlessly blends the ancient with the modern, showcasing everything from historic palaces and mosques to contemporary museums and art galleries.
The UNESCO-recognised Old City of Baku stands out as a must-visit site, an enchanting labyrinth of narrow lanes, ancient mosques, and fortified castles. Strolling along cobblestone streets, one can admire the intricate carvings on buildings, capturing the essence of a bygone era. The Maiden Tower, an iconic symbol of Baku, offers photographers panoramic views of the city.
Azerbaijan’s diverse heritage, including Jewish, German, and Polish influences, reflects its historical role as a Silk Road trade hub. The nation’s warm and inclusive character provides visitors with a chance to explore the various ways historical forces have shaped it. Notable is the Red Village, the last remaining all-Jewish shtetl globally, with synagogues including the Mountain Jewish Museum.
German historical landmarks, such as the Saint Helena Lutheran Church and Goygol Winery, add another layer to Azerbaijan’s cultural mosaic. The growth of Baku’s oil industry and the influence of Polish architects during the Silk Road era shaped the eclectic European architecture seen in the city. Architectural highlights like the Venetian Gothic Praesidium of the Academy of Sciences showcase this influence.
The Silk Road’s impact on Azerbaijan is evident in its art, music, architecture, and cuisine. Azerbaijani carpets, celebrated for their vibrant colours and intricate designs, were traded along the Silk Road. The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum in Baku houses the world’s greatest collection. Basgal, a Silk Road stopover, remains the contemporary hub of Azerbaijan’s silk industry.
Azerbaijan’s blacksmiths gained renown for their products along the Silk Road, while musical instruments from that era continue to be used today. Architectural heritage from the Silk Road, including caravanserais in trading centres like Sheki, reflects the cultural, economic, and political influences that shaped Azerbaijan’s history.
Explore the beauty of Azerbaijani travel packages from Dubai.
Do you have dreams of a spectacular holiday that skillfully combines breathtaking natural beauty, a rich history, and a diverse range of cultures? Your solution lies in Azerbaijan, a hidden jewel at the meeting point of Europe and Asia. This captivating destination is waiting to be explored, and with our exclusive travel packages from Dubai, you’re in for an enchanting adventure. Known as the Land of Fire, Azerbaijan boasts ancient mysteries and exotic allure, coupled with the warm and welcoming spirit of its locals.
Making travel even more accessible, the recent adoption of an electronic visa (eVisa) has simplified the process, inviting you to embark on an immersive journey. Discover the heart of Baku, the nation’s capital, where the UNESCO-listed Old City intertwines with striking modern architecture, painting a vivid picture of its rich past. Unearth the secrets of Gobustan National Park, home to mud volcanoes and ancient rock engravings. Absorb the tranquilly of Lake Goygol and the pristine beauty of the Caucasus Mountains. Treat your taste buds to the vibrant local cuisine—a delectable journey through Silk Road flavours.
At Tripfinder, we’re passionate about crafting unique and extraordinary travel experiences. Tripfinder’s Azerbaijan tour packages from Dubai are thoughtfully designed to cater to all your needs, ensuring a seamless and delightful vacation. So, pack your bags and get ready to be captivated by the mesmerising allure of Azerbaijan.
Why should you make Azerbaijan your next travel destination?
A trip to Azerbaijan appeals to a wide variety of interests, so whether you’re a history buff, an adventure seeker, or a foodie, you can expect a genuinely unique experience. The country’s rich historical tapestry, shaped by ancient civilizations and diverse empires, unfolds as you meander through the UNESCO-listed Old City in Baku, the captivating capital of Azerbaijan. The labyrinthine pathways of the Old City resonate with the echoes of centuries, inviting you to immerse yourself in captivating tales of times gone by.
Recent changes in oil prices have influenced Azerbaijan’s economic landscape, making it an affordable and accessible destination for travelers. The decline in the value of the manat has made daily expenses, including accommodation, meals, entry fees, and entertainment, rarely exceed $60. For budget-conscious travellers, planning for daily expenses between $30 and $40 ensures a comfortable journey. The convenience of the Azerbaijan eVisa has further simplified and reduced visa application costs for visitors from 100 different nations, making travel arrangements more straightforward.
The warmth and hospitality of the Azerbaijani people add a personal touch to your journey, with the younger generation often extending gestures of kindness, reflecting the genuine openness of the locals. Nestled against the backdrop of the Caucasus Mountains, Quba emerges as a popular tourist destination, offering a blend of historical charm and cultural richness. The city streets of Baku, showcased during the 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, feature a fusion of architectural styles—modern structures like the Flame Towers harmonising with historical palaces and temples. The Walled City of Baku provides a captivating glimpse into the city’s architectural evolution, seamlessly blending mediaeval and Islamic Azerbaijani elements.
Azerbaijani culture, deeply rooted in the symbolism of fire, is exemplified by the iconic Flame Towers erected in 2012. Traditional rites, such as those involving tea, showcase the warmth and hospitality ingrained in Azerbaijani customs. The art of carpet weaving, a centuries-old tradition predominantly using wool, showcases intricate designs and patterns. The culturally and linguistically diverse Caucasus region, situated close to Baku, unfolds with its steep gorges, ravines, and plains, serving as a geographical bridge between eastern Europe and western Asia.
Travel packages from Dubai to Azerbaijan
Tripfinder’s travel packages stand out for their flexibility and personal touch. We understand that every traveller has unique interests, so we offer customisable options for both the duration of your stay and the specific places you want to explore. Whether you’re drawn to the lively energy of Baku for a laid-back week or eager to discover the peaceful landscapes of Sheki and Gabala, our tailored trips cater to your preferences. By handling these details, our goal is to free up your focus, allowing you to fully enjoy each moment of your journey.
Flexibility and personalisation are the cornerstones of our travel packages. Recognising the diverse interests of every traveller, we provide the freedom to customise the duration of your stay and the specific places you want to visit. Our personalised trips are designed to align with your preferences, whether you’re seeking the vibrant atmosphere of Baku for a leisurely week or yearning to explore the serene landscapes of Sheki and Gabala. Enriching your tour with insider knowledge, our experienced guides, familiar with local nuances, lead you to Azerbaijan’s hidden gems. These insights offer the chance to create unique experiences woven into the fabric of the nation’s culture, history, and scenery.
A unique experience awaits you when you embark on our travel packages from Dubai to Azerbaijan. We seamlessly blend the excitement of travel with meticulous planning, turning your trip into an exceptional adventure. Join us as we explore the splendour of Azerbaijan, guided by a carefully crafted vacation itinerary.
Exploring Azerbaijan’s Natural Marvels
From the snow-covered peaks of the Caucasus Mountains to the verdant lowlands and pristine lakes, Azerbaijan caters to both nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Gobustan National Park, a UNESCO-listed site, unveils glimpses of ancient civilizations with its cromlech and numerous stick-figure stone sculptures dating back at least 12,000 years. Gravestones and traces of human settlements dot the park, offering visitors spectacular scenery and breathtaking views of the azure Caspian waves. Azerbaijan boasts the majority of the world’s mud volcanoes, with the renowned Garasu Volcano resembling the moon’s surface, earning its place on the World List of Natural Sites of Tourist Attraction.
Must-Visit Cities and Attractions in Azerbaijan
Highland Park in Baku is a must-visit, providing stunning views of the city, Flame Towers, and the Caspian Sea. Also known as “Viewing Square” for its tranquilly, it’s a less crowded destination. Another Baku gem is the Heydar Mosque, a subject of ongoing debate among experts. The enigmatic Maiden Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Icherisheher (the Old City), is said to date back to the 12th century.
The Heydar Aliyev Centre offers an immersive experience into Azerbaijan’s history and culture, featuring captivating visual exhibits showcasing the nation’s cultural and artistic progress. The centre explores the biography of the nation’s former president, Heydar Aliyev, and includes ancient structures like tombs, mosques, burial vaults, and the remnants of a bathhouse.
The Museum of Miniature Books, displaying over 6,500 miniature books collected by Zarifa Salahova, is a unique attraction near the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Notable exhibits include a small Quran, a Russian book viewable only with a magnifying lens, and the Azerbaijani Constitution produced by Salahova.
Fountain Square is a bustling spot in Baku, offering a variety of restaurants, shops, cafés, and pubs. Visitors can engage in activities like people-watching, shopping, and savouring local cuisine. Baku Boulevard, a picturesque coastal promenade with urban views, provides a refreshing sea breeze and leisure seating.
The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, housed in a remarkable carpet-shaped building, showcases carpets spanning from the 17th to the 21st centuries. In conclusion, Baku offers an array of attractions, including the Museum of Miniature Books, Maiden Tower, Heydar Mosque, Baku Boulevard, and Highland Park, inviting tourists to immerse themselves in Azerbaijan’s vibrant metropolis.
Indulging in local flavours and hospitality
Azerbaijan, beyond Baku, boasts several cities and attractions, each offering a unique charm. Sheki, nestled in the majestic Caucasus Mountains, captivates with its stunning architecture and rich history. The Palace of Sheki Khans, an 18th-century architectural masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a must-visit destination. Gabala, known for its breathtaking natural beauty, provides a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like skiing, horseback riding, and hiking.
Taking a family vacation to Azerbaijan revealed a delightful culinary adventure. Influenced by Persian Empire affiliations and a blend of Russian, Georgian, Armenian, Iranian, and Turkish cuisines, Azerbaijani gastronomy is a cultural mosaic. Cultural legacies include the use of apricots, bitter oranges, subterranean streams, and the incorporation of sour fruits into savoury dishes, alongside the pulao family of rice dishes.
Traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, characterised by delicate spices such as saffron, cardamom, cumin, and coriander seeds, along with fresh and dried herbs, provides a moderately flavorful experience. The sweet-and-sour notes from dried apricots, peaches, barberries, raisins, cranberries, sumac, and tart sauces like narsharab contribute to the distinctive taste. Tartness remains a hallmark of Azeri cooking.
The abundance of fresh produce allows for inventive uses of seasonal fruits and vegetables, creating a vibrant array of dishes. Azerbaijani cuisine features more than 30 versions of plov, the national dish, showcasing long-grained rice with elaborate meat, dried fruit, nut, and caramelised onion preparations. Shah Plov, encased in flaky lavash, transforms into a crisp, ghee-heavy, phyllo-like crust when cooked.
Azerbaijan is also renowned for its diverse soups, including traditional Azeri soups, Ukrainian and Armenian varieties like borscht and spas, and the hearty Piti originating from the northern province of Sheki.
Jam and tea stand as essential street foods in Azerbaijan, offering a plethora of options, from cherry and plum jams to unconventional choices like watermelon and rose petal jams. Sweets like pakhlava, shekerbura, nogul, Turkish lokum, and bamiyeh contribute to the delightful array of Azerbaijani confections.
Beyond the culinary delights, Azerbaijani warmth and hospitality shine through. Visitors, whether in a five-star hotel or a classic guesthouse, can expect open arms and warm welcomes. Invitations for tea or a home-cooked dinner are common, reflecting the Azerbaijani people’s pride in sharing their culture and customs, ensuring an unforgettable stay.
Essential Travel Tips for Your Trip to Azerbaijan
Before embarking on your journey to Azerbaijan, consider these useful travel tips to enhance your experience:

    1. Registration with the State Migration Service: Visitors planning a stay of more than 10 days must register with the State Migration Service. While hotels and hostels often handle this formality, Airbnb users should ensure they register themselves.

 

    1. Language: learning basic Azeri, the native tongue, is beneficial for navigating the country. Although Azerbaijan is a secular nation, some residents may speak English. In rural areas, you might encounter local dialects like Lahic.

 

    1. Appropriate Attire: Dressing appropriately, especially in religious settings, is crucial. Even if there are no official dress codes, it is advisable to respect local customs and traditions.

 

    1. Transportation: Use reliable transportation services like Yandex or Uber to avoid potential taxi scams. Arranging your transportation from the airport to your hotel through these platforms adds an extra layer of security.

 

  1. Bartering Skills: Bartering is a valuable skill, particularly when dealing with local transportation options like taxis. It helps prevent overpaying and ensures a fair exchange.

 

By keeping these tips in mind, you can navigate Azerbaijan more smoothly and make the most of your travel experience.
Recommended Accommodations in Azerbaijan
When it comes to accommodation in Azerbaijan, there’s a diverse range of options to suit every traveller’s preference. In Baku, you’ll find boutique hotels nestled in the heart of the Old City and luxurious accommodations offering breathtaking views of the Caspian Sea. For a more authentic experience, consider booking a stay in a traditional guesthouse or a homestay in rural areas, providing a unique cultural immersion and a glimpse into local daily life.
Azerbaijan offers the perfect blend of geography, history, and culture. From the ancient streets of Baku to the serene lakes and majestic mountains, the country caters to varied preferences. The Old City of Baku and the mysterious rock carvings of Gobustan National Park contribute to its distinct allure. Architectural marvels like the Flame Towers and the Palace of the Sheki Khans showcase Azerbaijan’s rich past and present. The warm hospitality of the Azerbaijani people adds a unique touch to your journey, making you feel like a cherished guest.
As Azerbaijan’s economy develops and visa requirements are streamlined, travellers can now enjoy easier access and better prices. The rugged beauty of the Caucasus Mountains, vibrant bazaars, and delectable cuisine offer remarkable natural experiences. Travel packages from Dubai ensure a seamless and personalised journey, highlighting the captivating beauty and charm of Azerbaijan. Pack your bags and prepare to be enchanted by the magic of Azerbaijan. With our travel packages from Dubai, embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to discover the undiscovered wonders of Azerbaijan’s natural splendour.
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  • There may be peak-season surcharges required on certain dates.
  • Without prior notice, the itinerary is subject to change or substitution.
  • The itinerary states that any unused services or sightseeing will not be refunded.
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  • If the aforementioned hotels are not available, alternative lodging will be arranged in a hotel of comparable quality.
  • Unless specifically mentioned in the itinerary, meals and services are not included.
  • The verification and acquisition of the documentation necessary for your trip and visa are entirely your responsibility.
  • There is a set check-in and check-out time of 1400 and 1500, respectively, at the hotel. The availability of early check-in and late check-out is subject to change unless otherwise specified in the inclusion column.
  • For late check-ins and early check-outs, the hotel does not provide refunds.
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  • There will be a strict cancellation policy in place, with no waivers or refunds allowed in the event of deportation or for any other reason.
  • To use the on-arrival service, your passport and UAE resident visa must both be valid for at least six months.
  • A visa costs USD 26 and can be paid in cash or electronically.
  • All passengers over the age of 17 must receive two doses of vaccinations.
  • A PCR test is not currently necessary.

Discover the Enchanting Beauty of Azerbaijan: Travel Packages from Dubai

Are you seeking a magical vacation spot that blends rich culture, ancient history, and stunning natural scenery? Take a look at Azerbaijan! This jewel of a nation, which is situated at the nexus of Europe and Asia, is a hidden gem just waiting to be found. Furthermore, you may set out on an enthralling vacation to Azerbaijan with our exclusive travel packages from Dubai. The ancient, enigmatic, and exotic elements of Azerbaijan—also known as the Land of Fire—combine with the friendly natives’ ability to win over visitors. After the price of oil dropped, the government recently made it simpler to go to Azerbaijan by adopting an electronic visa (eVisa). Experience Baku, the nation’s capital, and its UNESCO-listed Old City, as well as its spectacular modern architecture, to fully appreciate its rich past. Visit the enigmatic mysteries of Gobustan National Park, which include mud volcanoes and old rock engravings. Admire the tranquil serenity of Lake Goygol and the untouched beauty of the Caucasus Mountains. Enjoy the lively native food, which highlights the Silk Road’s tastes.
At Tripfinder, we work hard to compile one-of-a-kind and amazing travel adventures. Our travel bundles from Dubai to Azerbaijan are created to satisfy all of your requirements, guaranteeing a smooth and enjoyable vacation. Pack your luggage and be ready to be mesmerized by Azerbaijan’s captivating beauty.

 

 


Why choose Azerbaijan for your next travel destination?

Travelling to Azerbaijan is an exceptional experience. It has plenty to offer every kind of tourist due to its extensive history, varied culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Azerbaijan has something for everyone, whether they are history buffs, thrill seekers, or foodies. The long history of Azerbaijan is one of the key arguments in favour of making it your next tourist destination. The nation is the site of ancient civilizations and has historically been shaped by several empires. The UNESCO-listed Old City in Baku, the nation’s capital, provides evidence of Azerbaijan’s historical importance. You can sense the weight of history and become immersed in historical tales as you stroll through the Old City’s winding pathways.

 

Oil prices have increased, which has boosted Azerbaijan’s economy and caused the Manat’s value to decline to over 50% of what it was in 2015. Nowadays, travelling to Azerbaijan is inexpensive, with daily expenses including lodging, food, drink, entry fees, and entertainment seldom going beyond $60. Budget between $30 and $40 per day for travellers. For visitors from 100 different nations, the Azerbaijan eVisa has sped up, simplified, and reduced the cost of visa applications. The people of Azerbaijan are kind and open, and younger Azerbaijanis frequently provide hospitality.
Historical and cultural communities are created by the Caucasus Mountains, with Quba being a well-liked tourist attraction. The 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix featured the city’s lengthy, straight streets and drew Formula One stars from all around the world. Azerbaijan has a wide range of architectural styles, including contemporary Flame Towers and historical palaces and temples. The 20th-century residential complexes in the Walled City of Baku are a reflection of the city’s 20th-century architecture, but the city’s mediaeval and Islamic Azerbaijani architectural components are combined there. Azerbaijani identity and culture are fundamentally based on fire, and the 2012 Flame Towers honoured this history. In order to show warmth and welcome, Azerbaijanis execute long-standing rites involving tea. Wool has always been the most popular material used in Azerbaijani traditional carpet weaving, which dates back to antiquity. The culturally and linguistically varied Caucasus, which is close to Baku and contains steep gorges, ravines, and plains, separates eastern Europe from western Asia.
 

Travel packages from Dubai to Azerbaijan

 

Our trip packages’ flexibility and personalization are their main selling points. We recognise that every traveller’s interests are different, which is why we provide customizable choices for the length of your stay and the particular places you want to see. Our customised trips take into account your preferences, whether you’re drawn to Baku’s bustling vitality for a relaxed week or you long to discover the tranquil landscapes of Sheki and Gabala. By taking care of these necessities, we free you up to concentrate on savouring every second of your travel.

 

Our trip packages’ flexibility and personalization are their main selling points. We are aware that every traveller has different interests, which is why we provide you with the option of customising both the length of your stay and the particular places you want to see. Our customised trips take into account your preferences, whether you’re drawn to Baku’s bustling vitality for a relaxed week or you long to discover the tranquil landscapes of Sheki and Gabala. Our knowledgeable guides, who have first-hand knowledge of regional quirks, enrich your tour with their wealth of information. You’ll find Azerbaijan’s hidden treasures thanks to their knowledge. These assets offer the chance to create priceless experiences since they are intricately woven with the nation’s culture, history, and scenery.

 

Our travel packages from Dubai to Azerbaijan guarantee an extraordinary experience. We provide a seamless fusion of the charm of travel with careful planning, turning your trip into an exceptional adventure. Join us as we explore Azerbaijan’s splendor from the comfort of a well-thought-out vacation itinerary.

 

Exploring the cultural heritage of Azerbaijan

 

The culture of Azerbaijan is a mash-up of Caucasian, Persian, Turkish, and Russian traditions. The country’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, art, music, and cuisine. Azerbaijan offers an impressive blending of the old and new, from ancient palaces and mosques to modern museums and art galleries.
The Old City of Baku, which has been recognised by UNESCO, is one of the must-see sights in Azerbaijan. This old neighbourhood is a labyrinth of little lanes, antique mosques, and fortified castles. You may take in the elaborate carvings on the buildings as you stroll along the cobblestone streets and feel the spirit of a bygone period. Photographers will love the panoramic views of the city that the Maiden Tower, a symbol of Baku, provides.
There are places in Azerbaijan that reflect its startling Jewish, German, and Polish heritages. The nation has a long history as a Silk Road trade station. The nation has a warm, accepting character that gives open-minded visitors many opportunities to consider the many ways that historical forces have moulded it. A significant portion of Azerbaijan’s population is Jewish, and signs of the nation’s Jewish heritage can be seen all over the place.
The Red Village, an all-Jewish community of roughly 3,000 people that is regarded as the last remaining shtetl in the whole globe, is one of the most noteworthy. Three synagogues may be found there, one of which serves as the Mountain Jewish Museum. One of the few synagogues that have been constructed in that region of the world over the past century, as well as one of the largest in Europe, is the Synagogue of Ashkenazi and Georgian Jews in Baku.
The Saint Helena Lutheran Church, the Goygol Winery, and Larissa Danilova’s private dining establishment are some of the German historical monuments in Azerbaijan. Visitors are also welcome in the house of the late Victor Klein, the final German resident of Goygol. More German architecture may be seen in Shamkir, where the Excelsior Hotel serves Brau beer that is produced in-house following Austrian methods.
The fast growth of Baku’s oil industry between the early 1870s and World War I, as well as Polish heritage sites, led to the creation of an eclectic mix of European architecture beyond the ancient mediaeval fortifications. Many of the new city’s most notable architectural features were the brainchild of Europeans, especially many Polish architects. One of these architectural highlights is the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences, a Venetian Gothic masterpiece created by Jozef Ploszko.
The main trade routes that comprised the Silk Road had a profound impact on the political, economic, and cultural development of the countries they passed through. Including foreign influences in its art, music, architecture, cuisine, and other areas, Azerbaijan was no exception. The Far East, Anatolia, Central Asia, Iran, and the Caucasus are all present in Azerbaijani cuisine today. Azerbaijani carpets are highly appreciated for their vibrant colours, intricate designs, and craftsmanship. They were trafficked all along the Silk Road.
The world’s greatest collection of Azerbaijani carpets is kept at the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum in Baku. The hub of the contemporary silk industry in Azerbaijan is the town of Basgal, a stopover on the Silk Road. Blacksmiths from Azerbaijan gained fame for their home utensils, weaponry, armour, tools, and other goods on the Silk Road. The Silk Road left behind many of the musical instruments that are being used in Azerbaijan today. In areas like Anatolia, Samarkand, and Iran, the architectural heritage of Azerbaijan may be observed. The caravanserais, which were constructed to house traders and travellers together with their products and animals, were a prominent aspect of Silk Road trading centres like Sheki in Azerbaijan.

Discovering the natural wonders of Azerbaijan

 

From the snow-capped heights of the Caucasus Mountains to the lush green lowlands and crystal-clear lakes, the country has something to offer nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Gobustan National Park, a UNESCO-listed national park, offers an amazing peek into ancient civilizations with its cromlech and hundreds of stick-figure stone sculptures that date back at least 12,000 years.. Additionally, gravestones and traces of human habitation may be found throughout the park. The spectacular scenery and breathtaking view of the azure Caspian waves are available to visitors. The majority of mud volcanoes in the world are found in Azerbaijan, with Garasu Volcano being the most well-known. Its strange surroundings and mud-spreading characteristics give visitors the impression that they are on the surface of the moon, earning it a place on the World List of Natural Sites of Tourist Attraction.

Must-visit cities and attractions in Azerbaijan

 

Highland Park in Baku is a must-see destination with breathtaking views of the city, the Flame Towers, and the Caspian Sea. The area is also referred to as “Viewing Square” because of the serenity and lack of tourists that it offers. Another attraction in Baku you must visit is the Heydar Mosque, which has long been a subject of debate among experts. The enigmatic Maiden Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated in the centre of Icherisheher (the Old City) and is said to have existed in the 12th century.
The Heydar Aliyev Centre is a fantastic site to learn about the history and culture of Azerbaijan thanks to captivating visual exhibits that reflect the country’s rich cultural and artistic progress over time. The previous president of the nation, Heydar Aliyev’s biography, may be explored, as well as the 12th-century castle walls. A tomb, mosque, burial vaults, and the remnants of a bathhouse are among the ancient structures that may be found inside the palace, along with the Palace of the Shirvanshahs.
Over 6,500 miniature books that Zarifa Salahova has acquired over the past 30+ years are on exhibit in the Museum of Miniature Books, which is close to the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. A small copy of the Quran, a Russian book that can only be seen with a magnifying lens, and the Azerbaijani Constitution (which Salahova herself produced) are among the more than 60 different volumes that are kept at this museum.
Another popular spot in Baku is Fountain Square, which has a tonne of restaurants, shops, cafés, and pubs. There are several activities there, like people-watching, shopping, and dining on local cuisine. This area is a great place to experience the best local food when visiting Baku because several of the city’s greatest restaurants are situated nearby. Baku Boulevard is a stunning coastal promenade with stunning urban views. A stroll along the lovely boulevard, which offers fresh sea air and seating for leisure, is one of the greatest things to do in Baku.
The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, which is housed in a remarkable building fashioned to resemble a carpet, is another important attraction. This 1967-founded museum features several varieties of carpets from the 17th to the 21st centuries. In conclusion, Baku is a city that provides tourists with a range of attractions and experiences. The Museum of Miniature Books, the Maiden Tower, the Heydar Mosque, the Baku Boulevard, and Highland Park are all wonderful locations to discover and take in the colourful metropolis of Azerbaijan.

Experiencing the local cuisine and hospitality.

 

Azerbaijan is home to a number of additional cities and tourist destinations in addition to Baku. The majestic Caucasus Mountains are home to Sheki, a city with gorgeous architecture and a long history. The Palace of Sheki Khans, a masterpiece of 18th-century architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see location in the city. Gabala, which offers spectacular natural beauty and a range of outdoor activities including skiing, horseback riding, and hiking, is another well-liked holiday destination.
Visiting Azerbaijan on vacation, the family was pleasantly delighted by the local food. Given that Azerbaijan was a part of the Persian Empire for many years, the cuisine has been greatly affected by foods from those countries as well as Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, and Turkey. Apricots, bitter oranges, subterranean streams, irrigation, ice cream, the pulao family of rice dishes, and the usage of sour fruits in savoury meals are just a few of the region’s cultural legacies.
Using delicate spices like saffron, cardamom, cumin, and coriander seeds, fresh and dried herbs like mint, dill, and parsley, and foods rich in lipids like ghee and fatty cuts of meat, traditional Azerbaijani cuisine is moderately flavorful. Every savoury meal is enhanced by the sweet-and-sour flavour of dried apricots, peaches, barberries, raisins, and cranberries, as well as by spices like ground sumac and tart sauces like narsharab (pomegranate molasses). Tartness is a key component in Azeri cooking.
The abundance of fresh food in Azerbaijani cuisine allows for inventive uses of seasonal fruits, including pomegranates, peaches, figs, citrus fruits, and a wide range of fresh vegetables. Fruits are used in savoury meals to impart acidity, but they are also sweetened, canned, or dried to produce fruit leather, preserves, and kompots (fruit sherbets). Dolmas, pickled accompaniments, salads, and pickled vegetables all use meat to fill the vegetables. Nuts and dried fruits are frequently used as sauces, stuffing, and garnishes.
There are more than 30 versions of plov, the national meal of Azerbaijan, some of which are served as a single one-pot dish or as a separate dish of long-grained rice accompanied with opulent preparations of meat, dried fruits, nuts, and caramelised onions. When cooked, the Shah Plov, which is prepared by encasing the rice in flaky lavash, transforms into a crisp, ghee-heavy, phyllo-like crust. Traditional Azeri soups, Ukrainian and Armenian soups like borscht and spas, and the heartiest of them all, the Piti, which originated in the northern province of Sheki, are just a few of the soups that Azerbaijan is renowned for having to offer. The dushbara, bozbash, and dovga are more noteworthy soups.
In Azerbaijan, jam and tea are essential street foods. There is an amazing variety of jams available, including ones made with cherries, plums, watermelons, rose petals, and aubergines. Pakhlava, shekerbura, nogul, Turkish lokum, and bamiyeh, a delectable hybrid of jalebi and churros, are some examples of sweets.
The Azerbaijani people are renowned for their warmth. Visitors are treated like honoured guests and are greeted with open arms. No matter if you are staying in a five-star hotel or a classic guesthouse, you can count on receiving warm and welcoming treatment. You shouldn’t be shocked if someone invites you over for a cup of tea or a home-cooked dinner. The people of Azerbaijan take delight in introducing tourists to their culture and customs, making your stay there genuinely unforgettable.

Practical travel tips for visiting Azerbaijan

 

Look some useful travel tips to keep in mind before you go on your trip to Azerbaijan. It is essential for visitors who want to stay in Azerbaijan for more than 10 days to register with the State Migration Service. This formality is generally handled by hotels and hostels, but Airbnb users must register themselves. To go around the nation, it is important to learn the native tongue, such as Azeri. Although Azerbaijan is a secular nation, it is occasionally possible to hear English being spoken by residents. Local dialects, like Lahic, may exist in rural areas.
Wearing suitable attire for religious settings is crucial while preparing for Azerbaijan. The wearing of proper attire in religious settings is advised, even if there are no official dress codes. Avoid taxi scams by using Yandex or Uber to arrange your transportation from the airport to your hotel or other location. Bartering is a vital skill to acquire in order to avoid overpaying for taxis, even if the metro, taxis, and bartering are all viable local transportation choices.

Recommended accommodations in Azerbaijan

 

There are several alternatives available to you when it comes to accommodation in Azerbaijan. Both boutique hotels in the centre of the Old City and luxurious hotels with breathtaking views of the Caspian Sea are available in Baku. You may book a stay in a conventional guesthouse or a homestay in one of the rural areas if you want a more genuine experience. These lodgings provide a fascinating cultural experience and a window into local daily life.
The perfect blend of geography, history, and culture can be found in Azerbaijan. In this interesting country, which provides everything from the ancient lanes of Baku to the breathtaking mountains and serene lakes, everyone will be able to discover something they prefer. The Old City of Baku and the enigmatic rock carvigns of Gobustan National Park both contribute to its special attractiveness. Azerbaijan’s past and present are on display in architectural marvels like the Flame Towers and the Palace of the Sheki Khans. The friendliness of the Azerbaijani people gives your tour a distinctive touch and makes you feel like a valued visitor. The rough grandeur of the Caucasus Mountains, lively bazaars, and delectable cuisine provide for amazing natural experiences. Travel packages from Dubai guarantee a smooth and customised experience while showcasing the captivating beauty and appeal of Azerbaijan. Pack your bags and be captivated by the magic of Azerbaijan. With our travel packages from Dubai, you may set out on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and see Azerbaijan’s undiscovered wonders. Azerbaijan is ready to impress you with its natural splendor.

Azerbaijan Tour from Dubai 2024 Prices

Dubai to Azerbaijan Trip Package Price 2024
Departure Date: Price Per Person12-Feb-2024 AED 2990

24-Feb-2024 AED 2690

02-Mar-2024 AED 2690

14-Mar-2024 AED 2690

18-Mar-2024 AED 2690

05-Apr-2024 AED 2690

Our Eid Al Fitr-2024 Special Azerbaijan Group Tour Package from Dubai Costing: Dep. Date: 09-Apr-2024 to 12-Apr-2024

AED 2990.00 Per adult on Double/Twin sharing basis

AED 2950.00 Per adult on Triple sharing basis

AED 2890.00 Per child with bed

AED 2790.00 Per child with no bed

AED 500.00 Per Infant

Our Eid Al Adha-2024 Special Azerbaijan Group Tour Package from Dubai Costing: Dep. Date:15-June-2024 to 19-Jun-2024

AED 2990.00 Per adult on Double/Twin sharing basis

AED 2950.00 Per adult on Triple sharing basis

AED 2890.00 Per child with bed

AED 2790.00 Per child with no bed

AED 500.00 Per Infant

 

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Apart from the tour packages, there are other things to consider when planning a trip to Azerbaijan from Dubai. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your trip:

  1. Visa: Citizens of the UAE do not require a visa to enter Azerbaijan for up to 90 days. However, it is important to check the latest visa requirements before you travel.
  2. Flights: Direct flights from Dubai to Baku are available on airlines such as Emirates, Flydubai, and Azerbaijan Airlines. The flight duration is approximately three hours.
  3. Weather: Azerbaijan has a temperate climate with hot summers and cold winters. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild.
  4. Currency: The official currency of Azerbaijan is the Azerbaijani manat. You can exchange your UAE dirhams for manat at exchange bureaus and banks in Azerbaijan.
  5. Language: The official language of Azerbaijan is Azerbaijani, also known as Azeri. It is a Turkic language and is spoken by the majority of the population in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani is also spoken in other countries such as Iran, Turkey, and Russia, where there are significant Azerbaijani-speaking populations.

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