Start your day with a pickup from your hotel or address in Baku.
Gobustan Rock Art Reserve
Begin your adventure at the world-renowned Gobustan National Park, where millennia-old carvings etched into stone whisper the legacy of our prehistoric ancestors. These UNESCO-protected petroglyphs offer a fascinating glimpse into early civilisations that once roamed the Caspian shores.
Mud Volcanoes Off-Road Expedition
Hold on tight as we venture off the beaten track to witness one of Earth’s most curious natural phenomena. Azerbaijan is home to nearly half of the planet’s mud volcanoes—marvel at their bubbling craters and surreal lunar landscapes, accessible only by 4x4.
Bibi-Heybat Mosque
Step into the spiritual heart of Baku at the Bibi-Heybat Mosque. Rebuilt with striking elegance, this religious site stands as a symbol of faith and resilience, echoing centuries of Islamic heritage.
Birthplace of Oil – First Oil Well
Stand at the very site where the modern oil industry was born. This historic open-air site tells the storey of Azerbaijan’s transformative role in fuelling the world during the industrial revolution.
Lunch Time ( delicious dishes of Azerbaijani national cuisine )
Ateshgah – The Fire Temple of Baku
Explore the mystical 17th-century Zoroastrian fire temple, where natural gas flames once guided spiritual rituals. A deeply atmospheric site filled with history and ancient energy.
Yanardag – The Burning Mountain
Next, witness the rare geological wonder of Yanardag, where flames burst straight from the hillside—burning continuously for centuries. It’s a natural spectacle that adds a mythical touch to your day.
Heydar Aliyev Centre (Photo Stop)
Wrap up your tour with a visual feast at the Heydar Aliyev Centre, a masterpiece of modern architecture designed by the legendary Zaha Hadid. Strike a pose at the famous “I LOVE BAKU” sign and admire the fluid lines of this cultural icon.