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11 Days Azerbaijan Grand Discovery Tour

By VLA_tourism
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$2,967 per adult* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 11d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

This 11-day journey offers a powerful blend of Azerbaijan’s most iconic cultural sites, natural landscapes and authentic regional experiences. Experience the best of Azerbaijan in one exceptional itinerary. From Baku’s ancient Old City and cutting-edge architecture to Gobustan’s prehistoric rock art and Absheron’s eternal flames, every stop reveals a new layer of history and culture. Journey through the mountains to Shamakhi, Gabala, Sheki and Qakh exploring alpine villages, mosques, waterfalls, artisan workshops and Silk Road landmarks. This premium tour offers a seamless blend of heritage, nature and authentic encounters for travellers seeking depth, beauty and unforgettable experiences.

Activity location

  • Heydar Aliyev International Airport
    • 20 km Bakı şəhərindən
    • Şimal, Bakı, Azerbaijan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Icherisheher Tourism Information Center
    • Baku, Baku, Azerbaijan

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Excluded Entry Tickets
  • Activity duration is 11 days11d
    11d
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00 am
Price details
AU$2,967.42 x 2 AdultsAU$5,934.84

Total
Price is AU$5,934.84
Included Entry Tickets
  • Activity duration is 11 days11d
    11d
  • English

car, Minivan, Minibus
Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00 am
Price details
AU$3,732.22 x 2 AdultsAU$7,464.44

Total
Price is AU$7,464.44
All-inclusive
  • Activity duration is 11 days11d
    11d
  • English

at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis : 4 nights in Baku; 1 night in Shamakhi; 1 night in Gabala and 4 nights in Sheki
Car, Minivan, Minibus
Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00 am
Price details
AU$6,913.79 x 2 AdultsAU$13,827.58

Total
Price is AU$13,827.58

What's included, what's not

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    Entrance fee to Carpet Museum (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Comfortable transport
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    Accommodation - 4 nights in Sheki at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All-inclusive option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Fazil Necropoli (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Maiden Tower (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Accommodation - 4 nights in Baku at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All-inclusive option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Cable Car Ride (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    10 dinners with mix of buffet and local restaurants (if All-inclusive option selected)
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    24/7 in situ and remote assistance
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    Entrance fee to Bio Garden Sheki (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Dir Baba Mausoleum (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Nohurlake (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Yanardag Mountain (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Accommodation - 1 night in Shamakhi at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All-inclusive option selected)
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    Daily buffet breakfast at the hotels on DBL room basis (if All-inclusive option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Abgora Wine House (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Zarnava Bridge (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Shekihanovs’ House (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Heydar Aliyev Centre (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" opt. selected)
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    Pick-up from your hotel, and drop-off back to your hotel
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    Entrance fee to Kish Church (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Mud Volcanoes (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee Az Abrau Museum (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Ateshgah-Temple (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Sheki Khan Palace (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Sheki Museum (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    a bottle of water per person per day
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    Entrance fee to Art Gallery (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Lahic Village Museum (if the Included Entry Tickets option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Sumug-gala Castle (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Gobustan Museum (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Accommodation - 1 night in Gabala at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All-inclusive option selected)
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    English speaking tour guide
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    Entrance fee to Alpaca Farm (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Entrance fee to Shirvanshah Palace (if "Included Entry Tickets" or "All-inclusive" option selected)
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    Anything not mentioned in the inclusions

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travellers are asked to read Inclusions section carefully as we offer 3 price options here according to the services. First is guide and driver, second is guide, driver and entrance fees and the third is All-inclusive.
  • "Excluded Entry Tickets" service include Pick-up from your hotel, and drop-off back to your hotel; English speaking tour guide; Comfortable transport and 24/7 in situ and remote assistance.

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Baku & Panoramic Evening Tour
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Heydar Aliyev International Airport
  • 30m
Upon touchdown at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, guests are escorted with discreet efficiency to a luxury hotel in Baku, offering a seamless transition from travel to comfort. After a brief period for relaxation, the evening unfolds with a comprehensive panoramic tour designed to introduce travellers to Baku’s captivating blend of history and modernity.
Highland Park
  • 1h
The journey commences at Highland Park, a vantage point commanding expansive views over the Caspian Sea and the cityscape, where the striking Flame Towers dominate the horizon. These architectural giants symbolise the city’s dynamic growth and innovation. Adjacent landmarks of profound national reverence, the Martyrs’ Lane and the Eternal Flame Monument honour Azerbaijan’s rich and resilient heritage, presenting a profound narrative in stone and light. This curated evening experience, lasting approximately 4 hours with expert narration and comfortable transport, encapsulates the essence of Baku’s allure, setting an elevated tone for the journey ahead. The day concludes with a refined overnight stay, ensuring guests are perfectly poised for subsequent adventures
Day 2: Full-Day Baku City Tour
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Icherisheher Historical-Architectural reserve
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket not included
The second day offers a profound exploration of Baku’s rich architectural heritage and vibrant cultural tapestry, beginning with an immersion into the ancient heart of the city. The Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a living chronicle of Azerbaijan’s storied past. Guests traverse narrow cobblestone streets to encounter emblematic monuments such as the House of Baku Khans, a symbol of regional sovereignty; the Multani Caravansarai, a testament to historic trade routes; and the enigmatic Maiden Tower, whose origins and purpose spark enduring fascination. Religious landmarks such as Juma Mosque and Muhammad Mosque reveal spiritual layers of the city’s identity, while sites like St. Bartholomew Church and the Aga Mikayil Bath House reflect a mosaic of cultural influences converging over centuries. The Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a masterpiece of medieval Azerbaijani architecture, anchors this historic enclave with regal grandeur.
Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Transitioning to modernity, the tour advances to the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre, an architectural icon shaped by Zaha Hadid’s visionary design. This structure redefines contemporary form and fluidity, symbolising Baku’s leap into the future while maintaining cultural resonance.
Baku Boulevard
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The afternoon shifts to the vibrant pulse of the city along Baku Boulevard, an elegant promenade along the Caspian coastline. Here, the Carpet Museum unfolds an extraordinary collection showcasing centuries of craftsmanship and artistry integral to Azerbaijan’s identity. A serene cruise through Little Venice offers a refined perspective of the city’s charm and leisure.
Nizami str. /Tarqovi
  • 2h
The final moments of the day are spent navigating the bustling arteries of Nizami Street and Fountain Square, renowned for their dynamic blend of high-end shopping, entertainment and cosmopolitan energy. This juxtaposition of old-world heritage and contemporary sophistication crafts an authentic, multifaceted portrait of Baku’s urban soul. With a guided duration extending between 6 to 8 hours, this full-day experience offers guests an in-depth encounter with Baku’s cultural core and modern vibrancy, culminating in a restful return to the hotel
Day 3: Gobustan Petroglyphs & Mud Volcanoes
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Gobustan Rock Art
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The third day offers guests a profound half-day journey to the extraordinary Gobustan National Reserve, situated approximately 60 kilometres southwest of Baku. This destination presents a rare opportunity to traverse the deep timelines of human history and Earth’s unique geological expressions.
Gobustan National Park Museum
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The exploration begins at the Gobustan Museum, where interactive exhibits bring prehistoric life to vivid clarity. This immersive introduction primes travellers for the unveiling of one of the world’s most remarkable outdoor galleries - the Gobustan Petroglyphs. These ancient rock carvings, etched over 10,000 years ago, depict early human activities, symbolic motifs and natural elements, forming a priceless narrative etched in stone that chronicles the dawn of civilisation.
Mud Volcanoes
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
Following this archaeological marvel, the excursion shifts to the enigmatic Mud Volcanoes, a geological rarity that underscores Azerbaijan’s distinct natural heritage. These active formations, among the few of their kind globally, erupt with viscous mud and gas, creating an otherworldly landscape that intrigues scientists and travellers alike. Upon return to Baku, the remainder of the day is allocated for independent exploration within the city centre, granting guests the flexibility to engage with Baku’s dynamic urban fabric on a personal level whether through fine dining, boutique shopping or serene strolls. Spanning 6 to 7 hours under expert guidance, this itinerary blends ancient cultural legacy with geological wonder, crafting a compelling chapter in a traveler’s experience. The day concludes with a comfortable return to the hotel, providing a moment of respite amid a journey through time and terrain.
Day 4: Absheron Peninsula Tour - Fire Temples and Eternal Flames
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Ateshgah - Fire Temple
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
This day is devoted to an immersive journey into the elemental and spiritual heritage of the Absheron Peninsula, where fire has been revered for millennia as a symbol of life, purity and power. The morning begins with a visit to the Ateshgah-Fire Temple, a 17th-century sanctuary constructed atop natural gas vents. This historic site served as a pilgrimage destination for Zoroastrian fire-worshippers, embodying a profound connection between nature’s forces and ancient belief systems. The temple’s architecture and inscriptions reveal layers of cultural and religious syncretism, inviting travellers to contemplate the enduring reverence for flame as a sacred presence.
Yanardag State Historical, Cultural and Natural Reserve
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The exploration continues at Yanardag, the legendary “Burning Mountain,” where natural gas seeps perpetually feed roaring flames along a hillside. This natural phenomenon has blazed continuously for centuries, an unbroken testament to Azerbaijan’s unique geological identity and its mystical heritage. The sight of the eternal fire flickering against the rugged landscape creates a powerful, almost hypnotic spectacle. Following these elemental wonders, guests are granted the afternoon for personal pursuits within Baku’s lively city centre. This unstructured time allows for refined shopping, cultural encounters or moments of repose in one of the city’s elegant cafes. This focused experience, spanning 5 to 6 hours with expert narration and comfortable transport, deepens understanding of Azerbaijan’s ancient fire cult traditions while maintaining connection with contemporary urban life. The day concludes with a serene overnight stay in Baku.
Day 5: Scenic Shamakhi Tour
  • 6 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Diri Baba Mausoleum
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket not included
The fifth day unveils the storied city of Shamakhi, a cultural cradle that once nurtured poets, scientists and the Shirvan Shahs, blending history, nature and refined experiences into an unforgettable chapter. The journey begins with a visit to the Diribaba Mausoleum, an architectural marvel seamlessly carved into a cliffside, where stone and landscape merge in quiet grandeur. This site exemplifies ancient craftsmanship and spiritual depth, commanding reverence and awe.
Jummah Mosque
  • 30m
Next, the grand Juma Mosque awaits, one of the oldest religious edifices in the Caucasus where centuries of faith and artistry resonate in its towering arches and intricate details, offering a palpable connection to the region’s Islamic heritage.
Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum
  • 15m
Guests then move to the Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum complex, perched to provide sweeping panoramas of the surrounding landscape. The tranquil atmosphere here invites reflection, while the view captures the essence of Shamakhi’s historic and natural beauty.
Alpaca Azerbaijan
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
A distinctive interlude follows at a local Alpaca Farm, where interaction with these graceful animals adds an unexpected layer of warmth and charm, a rare blend of nature and culture seldom encountered.
Abqora
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The day’s sensory journey reaches a new peak at Abgora Wine House. This exclusive tasting experience showcases the richness of Azerbaijani viticulture, offering carefully selected vintages that celebrate the region’s fertile landscape and centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Silent Lake Shamakhy
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
As dusk approaches, Silent Lake offers a serene sanctuary as its placid waters framed by nature’s embrace providing a moment of calm and contemplation before the day’s close. This immersive 5 to 6 hours exploration balances historical significance, natural wonders and sophisticated indulgence. The evening settles with a distinguished overnight stay in Shamakhi, a perfect finale to a day steeped in culture and elegance.
Day 6: Shamakhi to Gabala via Ismayilli (Lahij Village)
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The sixth day is an extraordinary passage through Azerbaijan’s inner highlands, merging celestial discovery, mountain heritage and dramatic landscapes in a full-scope exploration from Shamakhi to Gabala. The morning begins with a visit to the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, an elite scientific institution perched high in the Greater Caucasus. Known for its high-precision telescopes and elevation clarity, this facility has contributed to global astronomy for decades. Here, guests are offered insight into cosmic observation at one of the region’s most important stargazing stations, where the frontier between Earth and the infinite sky narrows into perspective.
Lahic
  • 1h
Departing Shamakhi, the journey winds into the lush, mountainous terrain of Ismayilli, where nature and culture converge in dramatic form. The path leads to the historic Lahij Village, a living museum nestled in the Caucasus Mountains. Its cobblestone lanes, stone-built homes and centuries-old workshops reflect a rare continuity of tradition. Lahij is globally recognised for its masterful copper craftsmanship, an artistry passed down through generations and still active in front of guests’ eyes.
Zarnava
  • 15m
For those seeking an elevated thrill, the Zarnava Hanging Bridge offers a striking encounter with the landscape. Suspended over a deep gorge, the bridge provides panoramic views of untouched mountain valleys. Crossing it delivers a physical and visual sensation that balances exhilaration with serenity.
Gebele
  • 30m
The day concludes with a transfer to Gabala, Azerbaijan’s lush northern escape. With travel and exploration spanning 8 to 10 hours, the route fuses scientific intrigue, cultural legacy, and natural intensity into a seamless and unforgettable progression. Upon arrival in Gabala, a restful overnight stay awaits, allowing guests to absorb the breadth of a day shaped by altitude, artistry and awe.
Day 7: Gabala and Sheki Exploration
  • 6 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Tufandag Mountain Resort
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Day seven unfolds with a seamless transition between two of northern Azerbaijan’s most celebrated destinations: the alpine beauty of Gabala and the storied elegance of Sheki. This journey is defined by highland splendour, cultural heritage and refined local experiences. The day begins at Tufandag Mountain Resort, an elevated sanctuary where travellers ascend via cable car to breathtaking heights. The panoramic views from above reveal a sweeping canvas of the Caucasus Mountains - raw, serene and utterly commanding. Whether for photography or reflection, this setting frames nature at its most majestic.
Nohur Gol
  • 40m
From Tufandag, the road continues to Nohur Lake, a tranquil mirror nestled among forested slopes.
Yeddi Gozel Waterfall
  • 30m
Its still surface and fresh alpine air offer a moment of pause, while the nearby Yeddi Gozel Waterfall-the “Seven Beauties” adds dynamic movement to the scenery. Cascading through terraced rocks, the waterfall creates an atmosphere of purity and vitality, framed by lush greenery.
Chotari Albanian-Udi Church
  • 20m
The journey then shifts to Nidj Udin Village, a site of cultural and spiritual resonance. Here stands the Chotari Albanian Church, one of the last remaining testaments to the ancient Caucasian Albanian civilisation. Still sacred to the Udi people, this rare site links millennia of belief systems and ethnic continuity.
Bio Garden
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
En route to Sheki, a stop at Bio Garden introduces the flavours of Azerbaijan’s fertile interior. Seasonal produce, pure ingredients and eco-conscious farming form a refreshing interlude.
Sheki Karvansaray
  • 30m
The final descent into Sheki leads to one of the Silk Road’s architectural jewels: the historic Sheki Caravanserai. These walls once hosted traders, diplomats, and travellers from across continents. Today, they offer a tangible immersion into the rhythms of ancient commerce, hospitality, and design. The day concludes with a sensory indulgence at traditional sweet shops where Sheki halva is prepared according to time-honored methods. Rich in texture and steeped in regional identity, this delicacy is more than dessert. Spanning 8 to 10 hours, this day’s itinerary threads together nature, history and taste in a cohesive narrative of discovery. The evening ends with an overnight stay in Sheki, a city shaped by centuries, awaiting further exploration.
Day 8: Cultural Immersion in Sheki - Part I
  • 6 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Sheki Khan's Palace
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The eighth day delivers a focused immersion into the artistic and cultural epicentre of Sheki - a city where tradition is not merely preserved but actively lived. Every site visited forms a vital thread in a tapestry of aesthetic excellence, royal legacy and enduring craft. The day begins with a visit to the Sheki Khan’s Palace, a striking fusion of symmetry, geometry and colour. Constructed in the 18th century as a summer residence for the ruling Khans, this architectural masterpiece stuns with its intricate stained-glass shebeke windows crafted without a single nail or adhesive and lavish frescoes depicting hunting scenes, flora and courtly life.
Abad Ceramics And Applied Art Center
  • 30m
Next, the ABAD Ceramic Arts Centre offers a glimpse into Sheki’s evolving creative pulse. Here, traditional Azerbaijani motifs are interpreted through contemporary forms, linking ancient aesthetics with modern expression. This space is more than a gallery, it is an active workshop, a bridge between heritage and innovation.
Museum Of History, Ethnography And Local Lore
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
At the Museum of History and Local Lore, guests explore the deeper narrative of the region. Exhibits span archaeology, ethnography and domestic life, revealing how Sheki has served as both a frontier of resilience and a crossroads of cultural exchange across centuries.
Sheki State Art Gallery
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
A brief stroll leads to a local Art Gallery, where curated works by regional artists reflect the soul of the Caucasus in brushstroke and composition. It is a refined window into how nature, faith and history inform the artistic language of the region.
Shebeke Workshop
  • 30m
The journey continues to the Craftsmen’s House (Shebeke Workshop), where artisans demonstrate the legendary shebeke technique, an exacting craft of assembling coloured glass and wood into geometric patterns without glue.
Fazil Labyrinth-museum
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
To close the day, the Fazil Necropolis provides a meditative counterpoint. This historic cemetery features unique tombstones shaped by religious symbolism, tribal heritage and ancestral artistry. Quiet and dignified, the site speaks to the spiritual continuity that binds past and present. With a guided duration of 4 to 5 hours, this day offers not simply sightseeing but deep engagement with Sheki’s cultural origin. The evening brings a return to the hotel, allowing reflection on a day rich in architectural intelligence, artisan mastery, and the cultural gravitas of one of Azerbaijan’s most refined cities.
Day 9: Cultural Immersion in Sheki – Part II
  • 7 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Church of Kish
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The ninth day advances the journey through Sheki with a focus on ancient roots, merchant elegance and the living rhythm of its cultural and commercial life. This is a day that opens doors to both sacred history and everyday authenticity offering refined encounters with religion, architecture, craftsmanship and taste. The morning opens at the Kish Albanian Church, a structure that predates most religious monuments in the Caucasus. Founded in the 1st century AD and later rebuilt in stone, this sacred site served as a spiritual nucleus for the ancient Caucasian Albanian civilisation. Its high stone walls and solemn interior radiate quiet power, making it a pilgrimage not only of faith, but of historical depth and continuity.
Sheki
  • 30m
Next is the Shekihanovs’ House, a remarkably preserved example of 19th-century merchant architecture. This residence, adorned with decorative ceilings, woodwork and ornamental glass, illustrates the prosperity and aesthetic values of Sheki’s influential trading families during its Silk Road prominence.
Old silk factory
  • 30m
At the Sheki Silk Factory, tradition meets function in motion. Inside the facility, guests witness the detailed process of silk production from cocoon to loom revealing why Sheki has long been a pillar in the region’s textile economy. The machinery hums with precision, but the essence is ancient: handmade craftsmanship rooted in discipline and pride.
Khan Mosque
  • 10m
Spiritual calm returns with a visit to the Khan Mosque, a serene and stately structure that anchors Sheki’s religious life. Its architecture is restrained yet elegant, offering a moment to reflect amid the echoes of prayer and centuries of community devotion.
Hamam
  • 30m
Further into the soul of the city, the Abdulkhaliq Hammam opens its stone doors to a legacy of wellness and ritual. Dating back to the 18th century, this historic bathhouse stands as both a cultural monument and a functional retreat. The architecture and spatial rhythm of the hammam speak to a philosophy of cleansing, relaxation and social connection rarely found in contemporary settings.
Sheki Wines
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
In the afternoon, a refined tasting at the Az Abrau Wine Museum elevates the experience. Here, guests are introduced to Azerbaijan’s lesser-known but rapidly rising viticulture scene. The tasting reflects the highland character of Sheki’s soil and sun expressed in local varietals that blend freshness with structure.
Şəki Bazarı
  • 30m
Finally, the day comes alive at the Sheki Bazaar, a vibrant marketplace pulsing with local energy. This is not a staged souvenir stop, it is the real face of Sheki’s trade and tradition. Stalls brim with handwoven textiles, copperware, dried fruits, nuts, spices and regional delicacies. Negotiations are soft, interactions are genuine, and the atmosphere is alive with authenticity. Spanning 5 to 6 hours, this journey offers intimate access to Sheki’s layered identity, spiritual, architectural, artisanal and sensorial. The day closes with a return to the hotel and a final overnight stay in one of Azerbaijan’s cultural strongholds.
Day 10: Day Trip to Qakh and Ilisu Region
  • 7 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Kurmuk Temple
  • 15m
The tenth day ventures into the remote elegance of Qakh and Ilisu, a region where history, nature, and cultural pluralism converge in highland silence and sacred presence. This immersive excursion captures a side of Azerbaijan often unseen, untouched, unhurried and steeped in ancestral memory. The day begins with a visit to the Kurmuk Temple, nestled quietly amid forested hills. This spiritual landmark, long revered by Christian pilgrims, stands as a profound expression of early faith in the Caucasus. Its modest size belies the strength of its symbolism such as resilience, continuity and sanctity in the heart of the mountains.
Qum Basilica
  • 15m
Nearby lies the Qum Basilica, a further testament to the region’s Christian legacy. Its aged stones and architectural remains offer silent evidence of a once-flourishing religious life. Both temples, isolated yet enduring, embody a legacy of coexisting beliefs that shape Qakh’s deeply rooted cultural identity.
Sumuq qala
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The journey continues to Sumug-gala Castle, a medieval stronghold rising from the landscape. This fortress speaks of strategic vision and the complex military history that guarded the Silk Road corridors through the mountains.
Ulu körpü
  • 10m
Descending from the heights, the Ulu Bridge and Ulu Mosque reflect the everyday legacy of Ilisu, a settlement where faith, trade and architecture merged seamlessly. The mosque, still active and the bridge, still crossed, represent living history that resists museumification. This is heritage still in use, integrated into daily life.
Bazaar
  • 30m
At the Icheri Bazaar, the old market quarter of Qakh, travellers step into a preserved enclave of traditional commerce. Its winding lanes, merchant stalls and rustic charm present not nostalgia but continuity to a preserved rhythm of life that persists through adaptation, not restoration.
Qakh
  • 20m
The narrative deepens at the History and Ethnography Museum, where curated artefacts unveil the region’s layered identity such as tribal, religious and agrarian. Exhibits move beyond facts into the texture of daily existence across centuries in this highland district.
Lekit
  • 30m
The final stop is at the Honey House in Lekit Village, where the day concludes not with spectacle but with authenticity. Surrounded by forested slopes and wildflower meadows, this family-run house produces high-altitude honey unfiltered, unblended and naturally pure. Tasting here is not merely about flavour, but about the ecological integrity of the Caucasus itself, captured in every golden drop. Spanning 5 to 6 hours, this highland expedition offers a layered experience of spiritual relics, historic fortresses, local customs and culinary purity. The return to Sheki for the final overnight stay reaffirms the city’s role as both gateway and guardian of the Caucasus' enduring soul.
Day 11: Return Journey to Baku – Farewell to the Highlands
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Ismayilli
  • 2h
The eleventh and concluding day begins in Sheki, surrounded by the quiet nobility of the highlands. After breakfast and check-out, the road back to Baku opens a final route that retraces the geographic diversity and emotional gravity of the past ten days. The transfer is not just logistical; it is symbolic. The landscape gradually transforms from elevated forest and rugged passes to expansive plains and soft valleys, mirroring the arc of the journey from hidden villages and ancient sites to the energy and modernity of the capital. Each bend in the road offers a closing frame: last glimpses of orchard-covered slopes, stone watchtowers in the distance, flocks moving in rhythm with the wind.
Heydar Aliyev International Airport (Terminal 2)
  • 3h
The estimated 4.5 to 5.5-hour drive allows space for quiet reflection. Guests may use this time to review moments that defined the experience whether an artisan's hands shaping stained glass in Sheki, the scent of vineyard soil in Shamakhi, the lingering taste of halva or the whisper of wind over Gobustan’s stone carvings. For some, brief rest stops may offer a final opportunity to pick up something tangible - a bottle, a scarf, a book that captures a memory now lived. Upon arrival in Baku, direct drop-off at the airport is provided based on individual departure schedules. No ceremony marks the conclusion, but the narrative feels whole. Tour services officially conclude upon arrival in Baku. Tour services formally conclude upon arrival in Baku, but the impressions forged across eleven days linger etched in landscape, storey and taste long after the final kilometre fades behind.

Location

Activity location

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    Heydar Aliyev International Airport
    • 20 km Bakı şəhərindən
    • Şimal, Bakı, Azerbaijan

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    Icherisheher Tourism Information Center
    • Baku, Baku, Azerbaijan

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