The Lankaran-Astara region is located in the south of Azerbaijan and is known as a subtropical region with exceptionally picturesque nature rich in diverse flora and fauna. The Hirkan National Park and the Gizilagach Reserve are located here. The Masalli region, located in the south of Azerbaijan, 270 km away from the capital city is known for its subtropical climate, azure beaches on the coast of the Caspian Sea and the abundance of hot springs, the most famous of which is Istisu. The thermal, mineral spring, Istisu (literally "hot water") has long been a place of pilgrimage for people suffering from rheumatism and other musculoskeletal and skin diseases.
Pickup included
You'll start at Gosha Gala Tower or you can also get picked up from your accommodation.
Masalli region: taking hot tubs natural source in the sanatorium "Istisu" natural wonder Yanar-bulag (burning water) and Yanar Dag (blazing mountain) Vilyash lake, waterfall.
Scattered throughout Azerbaijan’s southern zone, encompassing the regions of Masalli, Lankaran and Astara, are a plethora of local healing hot springs, all of which bear the name Istisu, meaning “hot water” in Azerbaijani. Some serve as small sanatoriums lost in local villages offering simple bathing booths to cure aches and pains with the hot mineral-rich water that’s been flowing naturally from underground for hundreds if not thousands of years. Others have been transformed into five-star spa centres offering massages and much more besides the traditional thermal water therapy.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points