Begin your journey with a comfortable pickup from your hotel in Baku.
Your first stop is the beautiful Bibi-Heybat Mosque, one of the most important religious landmarks in Azerbaijan. Admire its elegant architecture and learn about its historical and spiritual significance.
Continue to the world-famous Gobustan National Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the Petroglyph Museum before walking among rocks etched with ancient carvings dating back over 12,000 years—offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life.
Next, head to the remarkable Gobustan Mud Volcanoes for an off-road adventure. Ride across rugged terrain in specially prepared vehicles and observe bubbling mud craters up close—one of Azerbaijan’s most unique natural phenomena.
On the way back to Baku, stop at the First Oil Well Park, the site of the world’s first mechanically drilled oil well, and learn about Azerbaijan’s pioneering role in the global oil industry.
Take a short break at a scenic Caspian Sea viewpoint to enjoy fresh air, peaceful surroundings, and excellent photo opportunities.
Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant, where you’ll taste traditional Azerbaijani cuisine.
Continue your journey to the historic Ateshgah Fire Temple, once a sacred site for Zoroastrians and Hindus. Discover the spiritual traditions connected to fire worship in this fascinating complex.
Then visit the natural wonder of Yanar Dag, also known as the Burning Mountain, where natural gas flames blaze continuously from the hillside.
Before concluding your tour, enjoy an exterior visit to the iconic Heydar Aliyev Center, designed by Zaha Hadid. Capture stunning photos of its flowing architecture and learn about its cultural importance.
End your day with a return transfer to your hotel, enriched with a deeper understanding of Azerbaijan’s history, culture, and daily life.