Gobustan+Absheron Day Trip
Overview
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Taxi fee for Mud Volcanoes
- Lunch
- Entry/Admission - Gobustan Rock Art
- Entry/Admission - Ateshgah - Fire Temple
- Entry/Admission - Mud Volcanoes
- Entry/Admission - Su İdmanı sarayı
- Entry/Admission - Ramana Castle
- Entry/Admission - Yanardag State Historical, Cultural and Natural Reserve
What to expect
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Stop At: Gobustan Rock Art, Gobustan Settlement - Garadagh District 60 km South of Baku, Qobustan 1080 Azerbaijan
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.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mud Volcanoes, Dasgil Hill, Qobustan 3700 Azerbaijan
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)
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Su İdmanı sarayı, Bakı, Səbail rayonu, Akademik 15, Əhəd Yaqubov küçəsi, Bakı 1003, Azerbaijan
By the 19th century, Azerbaijan was by far the front runner in the world's oil and gas industry. In 1846 - more than a decade before the Americans made their famous discovery of oil in Pennsylvania - Azerbaijan drilled its first oil well in Bibi-Heybat. By the beginning of the 20th century, Azerbaijan was producing more than half of the world's supply of oil.
During its early Oil Boom, between 1885 and 1920, Azerbaijan benefited greatly from the expertise of well-known chemists and geologists from Europe and Russia. Baku's rich oil barons sought out the best advice that the scientific world had to offer, seeking recommendations from important figures like German chemist Carl Engler and Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleyev. As a result, innovative new techniques such as rotary drilling and gas-lift were tested for the first time in Azerbaijan.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Yanardag State Historical, Cultural and Natural Reserve, The village of Mammadli Absheron Peninsula, Baku 0125 Azerbaijan
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.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Ramana Castle, Baku 1037 Azerbaijan
Ramana Tower (Azerbaijani: Ramana qalası) – is a tower in Ramana village of Baku and dated back to the 12th century. Height of the tower is 15 metres (49 ft). Exact construction date of the tower, which is built of white stone, is not known. It is considered that the tower was built for the purpose of defense and used as a castle during the Shirvanshahs’ reign.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Ateshgah - Fire Temple, Сураханский район, Baku Azerbaijan
The Baku Ateshgah (from Persian: آتشگاه, Atashgāh, Azerbaijani: Atəşgah), often called the "Fire Temple of Baku" is a castle-like religious temple in Surakhani town (in Suraxanı raion), a suburb in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Based on Persian inscriptions, the temple was used as a Hindu, Sikh, and Zoroastrian place of worship. "Atash" (آتش) is the Persian word for fire. The pentagonal complex, which has a courtyard surrounded by cells for monks and a tetrapillar-altar in the middle, was built during the 17th and 18th centuries. It was abandoned in the late 19th century, probably due to the dwindling of the Indian population in the area. The natural eternal flame went out in 1969, after nearly a century of exploitation of petroleum and gas in the area, but is now lit by gas piped from the nearby city.
Duration: 40 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 18 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
I booked this tour a few weeks in advance hoping that the weather conditions for my chosen date will be pleasant. It was my last day in Azerbaijan before going to Tbilisi. The day before the tour, weather forecasts for Baku and it’s surrounding regions predict snow and sleet with strong winds up...
I booked this tour a few weeks in advance hoping that the weather conditions for my chosen date will be pleasant. It was my last day in Azerbaijan before going to Tbilisi. The day before the tour, weather forecasts for Baku and it’s surrounding regions predict snow and sleet with strong winds up to 55 kph. Zaur contacted me to suggest if I want to do the tour the day after. I explained to him that said date is going to be my last day. He offered some options for me to consider until tue next morning. He was very helpful and understanding of my situation. I proceeded with the tour amidst miserable weather. When I met Zaur, he was full of energy and enthusiasm. His bubbly personality hyped me up and made me feel excited for the tour ahead. I gave him the liberty to geek out on me and provide any information he could think of... he did not disappoint.) He’s very passionate about history, culture and geography, and I was able to tell that he really loves what he does. The tour is jam-packed with interesting and fascinating facts about Absheron and Gobustan, it didn’t feel rushed, and if it weren’t for the freezing weather, this would have been a step higher than *perfect*. Zaur expressed himself very well and delivered all the information completely and entertainingly. He even went out of his way and showed me a piece of the real, down-to-earth Baku before introducing me to one of the best spots to have Khengel (Azerbaijani dumplings). This tour completed my perfect (and disappointingly very short) stay in Azerbaijan. I would highly recommend this and I wish all the best for Zaur and Amazing Azerbaijan. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ottimo tour ben organizzato , si comincia con i vulcani di fango con il simpatico trasporto finale su delle vecchie auto Lada.Poi si va nel museo delle pitture rupestri vicino ai veri e più interessanti disegni.Compreso nel biglietto un essenziale pranzo .Nel pomeriggio il tempio del fuoco e pe...
Ottimo tour ben organizzato , si comincia con i vulcani di fango con il simpatico trasporto finale su delle vecchie auto Lada.Poi si va nel museo delle pitture rupestri vicino ai veri e più interessanti disegni.Compreso nel biglietto un essenziale pranzo .Nel pomeriggio il tempio del fuoco e per finire le rocce che bruciano.J'ai à Gobustan et Absheron tour avec cet entreprise. Et je peux sûrement dire que c'était l'un merveilleux des mes voyages. Notre guide Nofal, il était vraiment gentil et aussi très sympa avec nous. Très recommandé !
J'ai à Gobustan et Absheron tour avec cet entreprise. Et je peux sûrement dire que c'était l'un merveilleux des mes voyages. Notre guide Nofal, il était vraiment gentil et aussi très sympa avec nous. Très recommandé !Uploaded review in photos- Zac our tour guide was wonderful! We had a very interesting day with him telling us all about the history of Azerbaijan. Would definitely recommend this tour and guide to all!
Uploaded review in photos- Zac our tour guide was wonderful! We had a very interesting day with him telling us all about the history of Azerbaijan. Would definitely recommend this tour and guide to all!Our tour guide was Zach who was very informative, friendly and knowledgeable. His English was excellent and the whole group had a wonderful time. Mud volcanoes were the best part. We got picked up at 8.45am and back in the hotel at 16.30. Top tip: bring an umbrella, toilet paper and wear comfy s...
Our tour guide was Zach who was very informative, friendly and knowledgeable. His English was excellent and the whole group had a wonderful time. Mud volcanoes were the best part. We got picked up at 8.45am and back in the hotel at 16.30. Top tip: bring an umbrella, toilet paper and wear comfy shoes.I was not expecting much regarding this tour but I was surprised with the facts and data we have acquired in this tour simply knowledgeable out tour guide, Zaur
I was not expecting much regarding this tour but I was surprised with the facts and data we have acquired in this tour simply knowledgeable out tour guide, Zaur