Gobustan and Absheron tour (All Entrance Fees And Lunch Included)
Overview
The staff of Azerbaijan Travel International, with its inherent professionalism, provides tourists with generous information in stories about various historical epochs of Azerbaijan. From the Stone Age to modern history and the realities of the present, from Roman legionnaires to Hindu ascetics - events and personalities will become an unforgettable part of your new knowledge about Azerbaijan.
Inclusions
- Landing and facility fees
- Lunch - Meals or drinks not included in the menu can be ordered for an additional fee.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Fuel surcharge
- Parking Fees
- Pick up and drop off service depends on accomodation place.
- Off-road experience on the way to mud volcanoes
- Entry/Admission - Gobustan Rock Art
- Entry/Admission - Ateshgah - Fire Temple
- Entry/Admission - Mud Volcanoes
- Entry/Admission - Yanardagh reservation
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Baku, Baku, Absheron Region
Morning
The guests meet with the tour guide, go to 70 km. to the south of Baku city in the Gobustan desert and fall into an oriental fairy tale.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mud Volcanoes, Dasgil Hill, Qobustan 3700 Azerbaijan
Mud volcanoes (off-road experience)
One of the features of the geology of the region is that there are many mud volcanoes on these lands. A dirt road, not devoid of romanticism, will lead to the accumulation of their active craters.
According to legend, djinn live in these places. Volcanic mud, which is based on blue clay, creates a landscape like the moon. And the only thing that calms a tourist who does not want to say goodbye to this phantasmagoric spectacle is the anticipation of contemplating even more interesting landscapes.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Gobustan Rock Art, Gobustan Settlement - Garadagh District 60 km South of Baku, Qobustan 1080 Azerbaijan
Gobustan National Reserve: a modern museum-exposition.
Gobustan National Reserve: a modern museum-exposition.
The next stop on a trip to Gobustan is, in fact, what it is known for all over the world. The largest parking lot of primitive man on the planet is located here – the village of the first Cro-Magnons has been preserved intact since ancient times. At the beginning, the guests are preparing to meet the Paleolithic in the modern museum, which presents to visitors the history of these places and talks about the life of our prehistoric ancestors.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Gobustan Rock Art, Gobustan Settlement - Garadagh District 60 km South of Baku, Qobustan 1080 Azerbaijan
Gobustan National Reserve: Petroglyphs.
After the historical introduction received at the museum, the guests of Azerbaijan Travel International get acquainted with the heritage of the primitives themselves. The main trace they left behind is rock paintings. Following the excursion trail among the majestic rocks on the background of the Caspian Sea coast, watching all kinds of petroglyphs and listening to the guide's story, the tourist seems to be witnessing the mental development of a divine creature named Homo Sapiens. The harsh conditions of existence of prehistoric people, their will to live, the peculiarities of the hierarchy of their community, everyday life, and aspirations - everything becomes clear, and our contemporary understands that we and our ancestors differ from each other only in decorations. And the essence, which was, remained so.
The first part of the tour ends with an excursion to the places of life of the first Cro-Magnons and the guests return to Baku.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Bibi-Heybat Mosque, Baku Azerbaijan
On the way back, you can also see the Bibi-Heybat mosque, built by Shirvanshah Abu-l-Fath Farrukhzad in the 13th century. The interior amazing with its colorfulness and the majestically stretching up the facade is not all! Visiting this beautiful monument of architecture, you can also admire views of the Caspian Sea and high cranes of the cargo port located nearby.
Stop At: Narimanov, Baku, Azerbaijan
Stop at the Restaurant, Lunch time
In one of the central parks of the capital, guests are greeted by the set tables of one of the most delicious restaurants in the city – the Baku restaurant.
After a three-course lunch of national cuisine and a traditional cup of tea, guests embark on the second part of the tour – a trip to the Absheron Peninsula.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ateshgah - Fire Temple, Сураханский район, Baku Azerbaijan
Surakhany Village: Temple of Fire Worshippers.
In the first century BC, Hindu Brahmanites and Persian Zoroastrians heard that there was an interesting feature in the land called Absheron – naked flames burst out of the ground. Ateshgah Temple was founded where there was the largest concentration of these natural fires.
At that time, the road of the Great Silk Road passed through this land, therefore, in addition to the temple, there was also a caravanserai, an inn for traveling merchants. The guests will learn the peculiarities of the life of the fire-worshipping hermits and their neighbors - merchants staying in the caravanserai from the fascinating story of their guide. This story is illustrated with numerous installations that adorn the narrative about the beliefs and everyday life of representatives of ancient fire cults.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Yanardagh reservation, Azerbaijan
Kazar region, Yanardagh Reserve (Burning Mountain)
Of the several dozen burning places that burned on the lands of Absheron, only one has survived till nowadays. Near the top of the most extreme mountain of the Great Caucasian Ridge, an unquenchable fire has been beating from the ground for many centuries. The mountain is named Burning in his honor, which translates into Azerbaijani as Yanardag.
In this, the final part of the tour "Gobustan-Absheron", guests will see the ancient flame, and, in addition, from the observation deck at the top of Yanardag they can see a third of the Absheron peninsula.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Baku, Baku, Absheron Region
Completion
The Gobustan-Absheron tour, which is conducted by Azerbaijan Travel International, lasts from morning to evening and after about 9 hours after its start, the bus with tourists returns to Baku.
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 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The tour was super and I highly recommend it. You visit very unique places and our guide Fidan was super prepared, helpful and very kind. I think it's one of the most unique and beautiful experiences I ever had. The only minus was the lunch, not the best I had in baku but anyways it was ok.
The tour was super and I highly recommend it. You visit very unique places and our guide Fidan was super prepared, helpful and very kind. I think it's one of the most unique and beautiful experiences I ever had. The only minus was the lunch, not the best I had in baku but anyways it was ok.This is a great tour. While Baku city has lots of things to keep tourists busy, it is nice to get out of the city and get to know the countryside and hear from very knowledgeable guides. It would be very challenging to visit all these locations independently as they are spread apart and public tr...
This is a great tour. While Baku city has lots of things to keep tourists busy, it is nice to get out of the city and get to know the countryside and hear from very knowledgeable guides. It would be very challenging to visit all these locations independently as they are spread apart and public transport is not intuitive for a foreigner outside Baku. Also, the guides were very professional and knowledgeable so added a lot to the experience. There were separate guides for English and Russian speakers which made it very convenient. The mud volcanoes are an otherworldly highlight of the tour although the petroglyphs were more interesting than I anticipated and the museum next to them is extremely well-done. The tour ends at a mountain on fire as well as a Zoroastrian temple. These are quirky attractions that are hard to find anywhere else.Three main aspects to this tour: - petroglyphs at Gobustan, which were interesting but not overwhelming. - mud volcanos at Gobustan, which were disappointing. I had expected something more expansive, whereas after a short off-road drive you come to a few mud hills, leaking mud. - the fire temp...
Three main aspects to this tour: - petroglyphs at Gobustan, which were interesting but not overwhelming. - mud volcanos at Gobustan, which were disappointing. I had expected something more expansive, whereas after a short off-road drive you come to a few mud hills, leaking mud. - the fire temple and fire mountain. Also disappointing. Just a rock bank which has been ejecting gas for eons. Overall, the day was disappointing - I expected more.It's an amazing experience. MURAD the tour guide is very knowledgeable and attentive! He's one in a million! Highly recommend it. 👌🏾 🤎
It's an amazing experience. MURAD the tour guide is very knowledgeable and attentive! He's one in a million! Highly recommend it. 👌🏾 🤎My hotel tried to convince me to go on a private tour, however, I was very glad I went on this one. . The tour took us to a great mix of places - from the mud volcanoes, to caves where primitive man lived, to a temple which was on the silk road (as well as other sites). In addition to providing c...
My hotel tried to convince me to go on a private tour, however, I was very glad I went on this one. . The tour took us to a great mix of places - from the mud volcanoes, to caves where primitive man lived, to a temple which was on the silk road (as well as other sites). In addition to providing commentary on all the places we visited, our guide was really good company; as were the other people on the tour. Great day out (and driving the Lada was amazing).A very complete tour, where we got to see lots of different things. Our guide, Murad, was fantastic throughout, very knowledgeable and communicative. Thanks for this great experience Murad!
A very complete tour, where we got to see lots of different things. Our guide, Murad, was fantastic throughout, very knowledgeable and communicative. Thanks for this great experience Murad!