Embark on an 8-hour excursion to Gobustan and Absheron, where you’ll explore Stone Age history, witness mud volcano eruptions, and visit cultural landmarks like the Fire Temple and Bibi Heybet Mosque.
Embark on an 8-hour excursion to Gobustan and Absheron, where you’ll explore Stone Age history, witness mud volcano eruptions, and visit cultural landmarks like the Fire Temple and Bibi Heybet Mosque.
- Gosha Gala Tower - You’ll get picked up.
- Mud Volcanoes - Depends on the weather. Azerbaijan is known in the first place for mud volcanoes in the world. These volcanoes spread through Azerbaijan and local people call them “Yanardagh” (burning mountain), “gaynacha” (boiling water) and “bozdag” (grey mountain) alongside its geographical name -…
- Gosha Gala Tower - You’ll get picked up.
- Mud Volcanoes - Depends on the weather. Azerbaijan is known in the first place for mud volcanoes in the world. These volcanoes spread through Azerbaijan and local people call them “Yanardagh” (burning mountain), “gaynacha” (boiling water) and “bozdag” (grey mountain) alongside its geographical name - mud volcanoes. 350 out of the 800 mud volcanoes known in the World are located in Azerbaijan. Most of them are situated in the Gobustan region. Some of the volcanoes are considered natural monuments and natural national resources of Azerbaijan.We are going there with special taxi because of road conditions which fee is included to the tour. During this trip, you will get a great chance to see these amazing active volcanoes from a very close distance.We will provide the extra another car to Soviet SUV Lada to go to volcanoes.
- Gobustan Rock Art - During the tour you will have a chance to visit the Gobustan local indoor and open-air museum and see the unique exhibits that have reached us through the millennium of history. Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape covers 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. Gobustan has outstanding universal value for the quality and density of its rock art engravings, for the substantial evidence the collection of rock art images presents for hunting, fauna, flora and lifestyles in pre-historic times and for the cultural continuity between prehistoric and mediaeval times that the site reflects.
- Gobustan Rock Art - A visit to the magnificent interactive museum, which guests can stroll through the territory of the reserve.The museum of Gobustan State Historical-Artistic Reserve opened in 2011 after a thorough reconstruction. Today it is a modern interactive museum complex, in which more than 100 thousand archaeological materials are collected. Petroglyphs resembling the Azerbaijani Yalli round dance meet visitors at the entrance. In the information center of the museum, visitors can use the touchscreen display to get detailed information in various languages about the reserve and the museum structure, which is divided into thematic sections. Many unique artifacts, tools relating to the Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic, animated presentations, video materials allow tourists to see the extent of the natural changes that took place in Gobustan, the geography of human settlements, to get acquainted with the culture and views of ancient people.
- Absheron Region - You will have lunch at the traditional restaurant. Lunch is extra !
- Ateshgah - Fire Temple - The lunch will be followed by our visit to Ateshgah which is also called the “Fire Temple of Baku” is a castle-like religious temple in Surakhani, a suburb in Baku. Based on Persian and Indian inscriptions, temple was used as a Hindu and Zoroastrian place of worship. “Atash” is the Persian word for fire.Historical roots of the temple go to the ancient centuries when Zoroastrianism was a ruling religion. Built in the 17th–18th centuries around naturally burning flames which were previously worshipped by Zoroastrians, the site was then an important place of pilgrimage for fire-worshipping Hindus until the 1880s. In the beginnings of the XIX century the temple received the form which is represented today without any changes. The temple’s plan is five corner complex with an entrance portal surrounded with battlement type walls with an open courtyard in the middle of which is a temple altar that served as a place of pilgrimage for Indian fire-worshippers.
- Yanardag State Historical, Cultural and Natural Reserve - Azerbaijan’s iconic “Burning mountain”-Yanardag is located north of Baku city, around 23km from the Old Town. The main attraction of Yanardag is a spectacular hill with a constantly burning wall of flames. Thanks to tectonic shifts and volcanic material below the earth’s surface, natural gas leaks from the rocks. The Italian trader and traveler Marco Polo even mentioned the flames during his travels to Baku and its surroundings, but most probably the fire has been burning for over more years at Yanardag. The fire line surrounding the foot of the summit will give you an impression of the Land of Lights and leave an unforgettable memory of the tour.To protect Yanardagh and attract tourists here, this area was declared a historical, cultural and natural reserve in 2007.
- World’s First Oil Well - The world’s first-ever mechanically drilled oil well, located in the Bibi-Heybat settlement 10 kilometers west of Baku, has been restored.The well produced the first gush of oil in 1846 and was just 21 meters deep at that time.
- Bibi-Heybat Mosque - Bibi - Heybat Mosque. The mosque was built in 1267-1300. It was a rare construction, both with its beauty and history of creation.The Bibi-Heybat Mosque includes the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum (a descendant of Muhammad), and today is the spiritual center for the Muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture in Azerbaijan.It is locally known as “the mosque of Fatima”.The current structure of the mosque was built in 1990s which is a recreation of the mosque with the same name.
- Gosha Gala Tower - You’ll return to the starting point
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- On-board WiFi
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All entrance tickets to museums
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Professional tour guide service (English, Russian, Japanese-speaking)
- Parking fees
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- On-board WiFi
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All entrance tickets to museums
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Professional tour guide service (English, Russian, Japanese-speaking)
- Parking fees
- Any other expenses
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Any other expenses
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
The journey to Gobustan and Absheron commences with fetching our guests from their place of stay. The unique Gobustan and Absheron excursion package covers all museum and entrance expenditures and also includes a meal at a restaurant. This 8-hour voyage to Gobustan is a custom-made experience for those who have a fascination for the Stone Age epoch of…
The journey to Gobustan and Absheron commences with fetching our guests from their place of stay. The unique Gobustan and Absheron excursion package covers all museum and entrance expenditures and also includes a meal at a restaurant. This 8-hour voyage to Gobustan is a custom-made experience for those who have a fascination for the Stone Age epoch of humankind, and UNESCO’s World Traditions and history. The visitors also get the prospect to observe a cluster of Mud Volcanoes and see mud volcanoes erupt. Subsequent to this, our guests will have a meal that comprises a variety of dishes native to Azerbaijani cuisine. Post lunch, the tour proceeds to the Absheron Peninsula, including Burning Mountain, Fire Temple State historical and cultural Natural Reservation - a symbol of Azerbaijan (Land of Fire). An exploration of the world’s inaugural industrialized oil well in Baku is also in the itinerary. Enroute, tourists can glimpse one of Baku’s ancient mosques - Bibi Heybet Mosque.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.