• Two-Day Powerhouse: In just 48 hours, experience Baku’s modern skyline, UNESCO‑listed Gobustan petroglyphs, surreal mud volcanoes and the eternal flames of Yanar Dag. • Ancient Art & Geology: Walk among 6,000+ rock carvings (up to 40,000 years old) and get hands‑on with Azerbaijan’s famous mud volcanoes—rare natural phenomena found in few places worldwide. • Zoroastrian Legacy: Explore the 17th c. Ateshgah Fire Temple, a unique shrine built over natural gas vents, reflecting Persia‑India cultural fusion. • Expert Local Insight: Knowledgeable guides share myths, legends and historical context, turning each stop into an engaging story. • Dramatic Contrasts: From futuristic Flame Towers to dusty, Mars‑like plateaus and flickering flames, this itinerary delivers breathtaking visual diversity. • Hassle‑Free Comfort: Includes hotel pickup/drop‑off, bottled water, small‑group or private options—perfect for families, friends or solo travelers seeking culture and adventure.
Pickup included
✨Day 1: Baku City Tour – Modern Charm & Ancient Soul Pickup: From hotel or designated location (usually around 09:00 AM) ️ Tour Highlights: Highland Park & Flame Towers: Start the day with panoramic views over Baku Bay and Caspian Sea. Martyrs’ Lane: A historical monument honoring Azerbaijani heroes. Baku Boulevard (Seaside Promenade): A scenic coastal walk with cafes, modern sculptures, and the Baku Eye. Mini Venice & Carpet Museum: Optional photo stops or walkthrough. Old City (Icherisheher): Maiden Tower (12th century) Shirvanshah’s Palace (15th century) Ancient caravanserais, mosques, and fortress walls Stroll through narrow cobbled lanes filled with souvenir shops and tea houses. Fountains Square: Leisure time for shopping, snacks, or exploring boutiques and local life. Evening Options: Traditional dinner in a local Azerbaijani restaurant (optional, not always included) Return to hotel by ~6:00 PM ️ Overnight: Hotel in Baku
✨Day 2: Gobustan & Absheron Peninsula Exploration Pickup: From hotel (08:30 AM – 09:00 AM) Morning – Gobustan & Mud Volcanoes: Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape (UNESCO): Visit the Gobustan Museum for interactive displays and a short film. Explore the petroglyphs dating back up to 40,000 years with a local guide. Mud Volcanoes Adventure: 15–20 min off-road ride to see active mud volcanoes, a rare and surreal natural sight. Great for photos and learning about Azerbaijan’s unique geological landscape. Afternoon – Absheron Peninsula: Ateshgah Fire Temple (Surakhani): A 17th-century Zoroastrian fire-worship temple built over natural gas vents. Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain): A hillside with a naturally burning gas fire—burning continuously for centuries. Optional Stops: Mardakan Fortress, Gala Archaeological Reserve, or oil rig photo stop depending on time. Return to Baku: Around 4:30–5:00 PM Drop-off: Hotel or central Baku location
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Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.