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Gobustan+Absheron Day Trip

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This is an all-included tour you will pay once and after you will not be charged throughout the tour. This tour offers a unique combination of ancient rock art, historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural insights. It provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history, culture, and scenic landscapes, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience for visitors.

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Gobustan+Absheron Day Trip

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FromNZD $101.72Per Person

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Itinerary

Gobustan Rock Art

Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape covers three areas of a plateau of rocky boulders rising out of the semi-desert of central Azerbaijan, with an outstanding collection of more than 6,000 rock engravings bearing testimony to 40,000 years of rock art. The site also features the remains of inhabited caves, settlements and burials, all reflecting an intensive human use by the inhabitants of the area during the wet period that followed the last Ice Age, from the Upper Paleolithic to the Middle Ages. The site, which covers an area of 537 ha, is part of the larger protected Gobustan Reservation.

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Mud Volcanoes

Azerbaijan has the most mud volcanoes of any country, spread broadly across the country. 350 of the 800 volcanoes of the world are in the Azerbaijani Republic. Local people call them “yanardagh” (burning mountain), “pilpila” (terrace), “gaynacha” (boiling water) and “bozdag” (grey mountain) alongside its geographical name – mud volcanoes. Note: Since the road to the "Mud Volcanoes" is bumpy you will be transferred to local taxis( price of taxis are included)

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Yanar Dag

Yanar Dag (Azerbaijani: Yanar Dağ, meaning "burning mountain") is a natural gas fire which blazes continuously on a hillside on the Absheron Peninsula on the Caspian Sea near Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan (a country which itself is known as "the Land of Fire"). Flames jet into the air 3 metres (9.8 ft) from a thin, porous sandstone layer. Administratively, Yanar Dag belongs to Absheron District of Azerbaijan. Unlike mud volcanoes, the Yanar Dag flame burns fairly steadily, as it involves a steady seep of gas from the subsurface. It is claimed that the Yanar Dag flame was only noted when accidentally lit by a shepherd in the 1950s. There is no seepage of mud or liquid, which distinguishes it from the nearby mud volcanoes of Lökbatan or Gobustan.

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Inclusions

  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

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

Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

If you are picked up from your hotel, please be at the lobby of the hotel at the specified time. If you are picked up from Double Gates, please be there in time our guides will find you. Please note that if your hotel is located within a 300-meter radius of the Double Gates (Gosha Gala) in Azerbaijan, it is recommended that the designated pick-up location be the Double Gates themselves. This suggestion arises from the consideration that reaching certain specific destinations by car might involve some additional time and effort.

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Amazing Azerbaijan