Embark on an unforgettable journey into the majestic Caucasus Mountains with a visit to Azerbaijan. This mesmerizing country boasts a plethora of attractions, from the crafts capital to historical gems, eternal flames, and unspoiled nature. Don’t overlook Baku for tourism, as it offers a chance to explore the city’s old quarter and marvel at its oil-boom architecture, sculpted rocks, and mountains. 

Each city in Azerbaijan has its own captivating story to tell, but Baku tour packages are in high demand for good reason. Experience the vibrant energy of Baku, from bustling bazaars to luxurious penthouses. Moreover, the weather in Baku is an added allure for visitors. 

Nakhchivan, an autonomous Azerbaijani republic, enchants with its breathtaking landscapes, quaint villages, and distinct cuisine. Guba serves as a gateway to the stunning Caucasus Mountains, offering endless opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor adventures. Meanwhile, Sheki shines as Azerbaijan’s hidden gem, with its Silk Road history, delectable cuisine, and captivating architecture. 

Azerbaijan tour packages are immensely popular, attracting travelers eager to explore the unique architectural fusion of East and West. Don’t miss out on the opportunity – book your Baku tour package from Pakistan for 2023 with Go Global today

Pakage Includes 

  • 04 Night’s accommodation in Baku – at 5 Star Hotel ( ATLAS HOTEL BAKU / SIMILAR ) 
  • Daily Breakfast 
  • English speaking guide service during tours 
  • Full day Gabala tour ( Visit: Tufandag Mountain Resort, Cable Car) 
  • Visit Nohur Lake 
  • Baku Old & Modern city tour 
  • Baku E-visa 

Itinerary 

  • Day 1: Arrival in Baku, Transfer to Baku Hotel and Check inn Overnight at Hotel. 
  • Day 2: Breakfast at Hotel, Full day Baku old & modern city tour ( visit Flame towers, Upland Park, Maiden tower, Shivanshah Palace, Fountain Square, Baku Boulevard, Nizami Street ). Overnight at Baku Hotel. 
  • Day 3: Breakfast at Hotel, Full day Gabala tour with Tufandag mountain resort Cable Car, visit Nohur Lake. Overnight at Baku Hotel. 
  • Day 4: Breakfast at Hotel, Free Day 
  • Day 5: Breakfast at Hotel, Transfer back to Airport for flight back home. 

 

 

Excludes 

  • Return International Flight 
  • Lunch & Dinner 
  • Portage, tips, laundry, telephone charges, transfers all items of personal nature, food & drinks 
  • Cost of suggested optional excursion 
  • Anything not specifically mentioned in Package Includes Tab 

 

Azarbaijan Accommodation 

 

COURTYARD BAKU 

BAKU 

☆☆☆☆☆ 

Courtyard by Marriott Baku is a centrally located hotel offering a fitness center, restaurant, and free bikes. This property provides free WiFi throughout and has a 24-hour front desk, room service, and an ATM. With its convenient location, guests can easily reach Fountains Square within an 18-minute walk. 

 

MARRIOTT BOULEVARD 

BAKU 

☆☆☆☆☆ 

Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard offers a spa, and is a five-minute walk from the Caspian Sea. All rooms have air conditioning, a seating area, and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. On-site facilities include a restaurant, room service, and concierge service, as well as beauty salon, ticket service, tour desk and dry cleaning. 

TUFANDAG RESORT 

GABALA 

☆☆☆☆☆ 

Experience luxury at Qafqaz Tufandag Mountain Resort Hotel in Gabala. This 5-star hotel features a fitness center, kids’ club, spa, and wellness center. Guests can also enjoy a restaurant, bar, terrace, and free WiFi. Indulge in the sauna and hammam for ultimate relaxation. Room service is available for your convenience. 

IBIS BAKU CITY HOTEL 

BAKU 

☆☆☆☆☆ 

Ibis Baku City is a top-tier 3-star hotel located a mere 3.2 km away from the famous Freedom Square in Baku. This modern accommodation boasts an on-site bar and restaurant, as well as air-conditioned rooms that feature free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms for ultimate comfort and convenience. 

Best Time to Visit Azerbaijan-Baku 

Considering the climatic conditions, the optimal times for visiting Azerbaijan are typically from April to June and from September to October. During these periods, you can avoid the scorching summers, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C, as well as the sub-zero winters, especially prevalent in the mountainous regions. July stands out as the hottest month, averaging 26°C (79°F), while February is typically the coldest, with temperatures around 3.7°C (39°F). July boasts the highest number of daily sunshine hours, with up to 13 hours of sunlight. December transforms Azerbaijan into a winter wonderland, with temperatures ranging between 3.0°C and 8.0°C, often accompanied by snowfall. Historical data indicates that the lowest recorded temperature in December in Azerbaijan has been -13°C, while the highest has reached 18°C. 

Are you considering a December visit to Azerbaijan, or perhaps opting for September or March to partake in the festive New Year celebrations? 

Culture 

Azerbaijan boasts a rich cultural tapestry encompassing its cuisine, architecture, literature, folklore, art, and music. Family traditions in Azerbaijan are steeped in culture, emphasizing values such as loyalty, mutual support, love, tolerance, honesty, and respect for elders and parents. The traditional attire, known as Arkhalig, consists of a long, snug waist-jacket crafted from various fabrics including silk, satin, cloth, cashmere, and velvet. 

A key facet of Azerbaijani culture lies in its decorative handicrafts and applied arts, which span a diverse spectrum. These include intricate jewelry-making, metal engraving, wood and stone carving, chasing, bone work, carpet weaving, pattern weaving and printing, knitting, embroidery, and much more. 

Eating & Drinking 

At the heart of Azerbaijani cuisine reigns saffron-infused plov (pilaf), hailed as the king of dishes. Surrounding it are a plethora of culinary delights, including grilled kebabs, skewered meats, dolma, and cold salads. Complementing these delicacies are glasses of Azerbaijani wine or sherbet, alongside a refreshing soft drink crafted from lemon, sugar, saffron, and fresh fruit. Pancakes hold a special place as Azerbaijan’s National Dish, cherished by many. 

In addition to plov, other beloved Azerbaijani dishes include Lov (Traditional Rice and Meat), Shah Plov (Traditional Rice with Fried Dough), Dolma (Stuffed Grape Leaves), Saj Ichi (Azerbaijani Barbecue), Piti (Lamb and Chickpea Soup), Buglama (Traditional Lamb Stew), Gutabs (Stuffed Meat or Vegetable Pies), and Lavangi (Baked Stuffed Meat Dish). These culinary delights are served not only in Baku’s prestigious 5-star hotels but also in local eateries nearby, delighting visitors from Dubai, Pakistan, and beyond who are exploring the vibrant cuisine of Azerbaijan during their trips. 

Shopping 

Exploring shopping options in Azerbaijan can be a thrilling adventure, catering to both locals and visitors with a diverse range of choices. From bustling traditional bazaars to contemporary shopping complexes, Azerbaijan presents a wealth of opportunities for retail therapy. Taza Bazaar, Yashil Bazaar, and Park Bulvar Mall stand out as popular destinations for shoppers. These venues offer an extensive selection of goods, spanning from fresh produce and handicrafts to textiles, electronics, and fashion items, making them must-visit spots for tourists exploring Baku. 

Engaging in shopping activities in Azerbaijan provides a unique chance to immerse oneself in the country’s vibrant culture and traditional craftsmanship. It’s worth noting that bargaining is a customary practice in local markets, adding an extra layer of excitement as you negotiate for the best deals. 

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