TOURISM OF AZERBAIJAN

Azerbaijan is a country located at the crossroads of East and West, the main historical point of the Great Silk Road, and open to travelers and traders from all over the world for centuries. Caravans loaded with silk, sweets, gold, and pearls passed through here to European and Eastern countries.

The famous English traveler and merchant Anthony Jackson (16th century), the Russian traveler Afanasy Nikitin (15th century), the famous writer and traveler of the 19th century, Alexander Dumas, and others, have visited Azerbaijan.

It is not surprising that the rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of Azerbaijan attracts tourists from many parts of the world to this country. The warm Caspian Sea, mild climate, and untouched nature are the basis of beach, active, and hunting tourism.

Tourism development is a must in any country with beautiful nature and natural resources like Azerbaijan. The country is rich in well-maintained places and high-class resorts that are not inferior to world resorts. Recently, magnificent hotels have been built all over the country: the “Shahdag” ski center with six hotels in Gusar; The second ski resort in Gabala; The beautiful “Guba Palace” hotel in Guba, etc.

Azerbaijan is an amazing country!

Everything here – its nature and culture, history and architecture, customs and traditions are extraordinary. Hot water comes out from underground in Nakhchivan, Kalbajar, Lankaran, and Babadag, there is a fire temple Ateshgah in Surakhani, and there are a number of other attractions. Anyone who wants to restore and strengthen their health turns to numerous health centers in Azerbaijan. Thanks to the unusual climate of the southern region, there are numerous healing centers in Lankaran and surrounding areas. The world-famous Naftalan resort has unique biological quality treatment methods. Naftalan is a place where a special type of oil field, which has healing power, has no equal in the world. All these factors are indicators that encourage the emergence and development of medical tourism in Azerbaijan.

Unique architecture, primitive culture, and diverse samples of national cuisine attract tourists from all over the world to this place.

Mugham, which is considered a traditional musical genre of the Azerbaijani people, was included in the list of UNESCO’s non-cultural heritage and created a new tourism trend, mugham tourism tours.

During the summer, ecological tours – walking through nature reserves and hunting routes are trendy in Azerbaijan. These can easily be combined with ethnographic tours. It is also very interesting to visit Lahija, which is located in the ancient village of Khinalig, Ismayilli, in Guba.

Tourists in Baku, the capital of the country, definitely want to go to Icherisheher, which has a historical-architectural reserve – the palace of the Shirvanshahs and the “Giz Castle”, which is included in the UNESCO world heritage list.

Azerbaijan has already become a tourism center in the region. Every year, the country hosts a large national exhibition – “Tourism and Travel” AITF, which brings together hundreds of people from all over the world.

In 2018, the State Tourism Agency was established on the basis of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The State Tourism Agency operates as a central executive authority that implements state policy and regulation in the field of tourism.

The most famous hotel chains located in the capital of Azerbaijan are Four Seasons Hotel Baku, Hyatt Regency, JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel, Grand Hotel Europe, Fairmont Baku, Intercontinental, Pullman Baku, and Hilton Baku.

There are also hotels, recreation places, entertainment, and sports centers in the provinces of Azerbaijan, including Shahdag Mountain Resort, “Qafqaz Riverside”, “Shamakhi Palace Sharadil”, “Chınar Hotel Naftalan”, “Rixos Guba Azerbaijan”, Markhal Resort, “Galaalti”. , Duzdag hotel in Nakhchivan, Shahdag and Tufandag winter-summer tourist complexes, Agbulag Ski Center in Nakhchivan, and about 50 Olympic sports complexes and facilities with important infrastructure are at the disposal of tourists throughout the year.

Currently, a tourism development strategy is being prepared in the liberated territories. In the near future, Karabakh and East Zangezur region will be presented to the world as a new tourist destination and will become the main tourism center of Azerbaijan.

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What does Azerbaijan attract tourists with?

 Our historical monuments and ancient culture attract tourists. On the other hand, Azerbaijan is a modern country and the tourism infrastructure has developed very well here. Our excellent cuisine, beautiful climate, and hospitable people make it very appealing to tourists. The beauty of blending Asia and Europe gives Azerbaijan unique architecture, typically the Baku Flame Towers, the iconic eternal flame of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Nature is very favorable to the country located in West Asia when it owns 9 out of 11 climate zones on earth, a summer tourist paradise for tourists with many interesting tourist activities taking place everywhere.

Besides, you can also visit other mysterious and unique landmarks such as the Yanar Dag firewall, the Caspian Sea – the world’s largest salt lake, and the world’s famous mud volcanoes. A wonderful country with many wonders, don’t miss Azerbaijan for your next trip!

 To attract more tourists to Azerbaijan

, the government simplified the visa regime, creating the “ASAN” Visa System to process electronic visas within three days of application (three hours with payment of an expedited fee) for citizens of eligible countries 

The most famous places-destinations in Azerbaijan-Land Of Fire: Baku, Gobustan, Gabala, Guba, Shahdag, Sheki, Absheron, and Mud volcanoes

We would advise you to visit Azerbaijan at least once and you will not exclude yourself from these beauties.  Own beautiful nature, culture, food, and warm atmosphere Azerbaijan will amaze you. If you are looking for a place to travel for 4 or 5 nights, Azerbaijan can be a suitable place for you. The capital Baku will astonish, with its architecture, street lights, and neatness. On the outskirts of Baku, history and natural beauties await you. With the support of the local tourism company Caspi Tours, you can make this trip even more beautiful.

The world’s first specialized Carpet Museum was established in 1967 in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The initiator of the museum is a prominent scientist and carpet weaver, founder of carpet science, artist and pedagogue, author of the fundamental work “Azerbaijani carpet” Latif Karimov.

Since 2014, the museum has been operating in a new, magnificent carpet-shaped building. This place has already become one of the symbols of Baku. The author of the project is the famous Austrian architect Franz Jans. The new building of the museum was established by the order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. The establishment of a new cultural center for the preservation and exhibition of carpets was a joint project of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and UNESCO.

Since its establishment, the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum has been paying great attention to the study of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of our country. Acting as a research center, this cultural center regularly brings together scientists, artists, and collectors from different countries and hosts international symposiums and conferences.

Ancient pile weaving techniques are revived in the museum. In addition, an education department has been established to promote various types of crafts, especially carpet weaving. There are educational programs for children and adults.

The Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum is the first museum in our country to implement inclusive programs. For the convenience of visually impaired people, all the texts in the exhibition are presented in Braille.

In addition, employees of the “Traditional Technology” department prepared carpet samples using the method of synthesis of the pile and non-pile techniques. Through these examples, visually impaired people can tactilely feel the ornaments on our carpets and the technical differences of pileless carpets.

Since 2020, the museum has introduced a virtual exposition with sign language for the hearing impaired. Visitors to the museum are also offered a guided tour (With Caspi Tours)  with a sign language interpreter.

HEYDAR ALIYEV CENTER

The cultural center of Heydar Aliyev is located on the eponymous avenue in Baku. Heydar Aliyev Center is something extraordinary, snow-white, big, beautiful, amazing ima- pagination.

 

The author of this beauty is the English architect Zaha Hadid. The center was opened in 2012. In 2014 it is recognized as the best building in the world. In this magnificent complex, there is a museum, exhibition halls, a congress center. The exhibition ” Masterpieces of Azerbaijan” is presented on the ground floor of the Center. It exhibits unique exhibits, reflecting the inexhaustible natural wealth, the country’s centuries-old history, and its cultural heritage. One of the most important features of the exposition is that it presents all periods of the history of Azerbaijan; the exhibits relating to different areas of Azerbaijani culture are displayed. Thus, unique examples of ancient handicrafts, in particular the Azerbaijani carpet weaving school, are exhibited at the exhibition; a special interest is a5racted by the demonstration of copper products. The ancient Azerbaijani musical instruments are presented in the original sound form. The exhibition features national clothes and ancient coins, a5ract the a5enfion of the sacred books of various religions, whose representatives live in Azerbaijan, known as the space of tolerance. On the territory of the complex, there is a beautiful park with many interesting figures that perfectly complement it; there is also a pond and a small lake where you can relax. Describing the beauty of the center is very difficult, it must be seen with your own eyes!

The Tourist Advice!

We suggest you buy other exhibition tickets also by visiting this center!

The Tourist Advice!

Heydar Aliyev Avenue 1, Baku city.

11 AM – 7 PM Everyday Tue

Fri 11 AM – 6 PM Sat – Sun

The Entrance fee:

5 AZN

+994 50 300 42 52

BAKU

The Capital of Azerbaijan is called Baku which is the most developed city in Transcaucasia. The name Baku is possibly a contraction of the Persian word bad Kube which means windy City. As the name city is most of the time blown with the wind. If we look back to the history of the city, we can see that Baku was the first harbor on the Caspian Sea. Taking into account the fact that Azerbaijan is located on the cross line of Europe and Asia, the Absheron peninsula where Baku is located becomes the region that is one of the important geographical bridges for the Europeans trying to study the Asian and Far Eastern nations. Oil production played a significant role in the history of the city. Petrol-loaded Camel caravans used to travel through the Silk Way to Europe and Asia. Baku mostly derives its importance and power of economy from its oil industry and its administrative functions. Strolling down Baku Boulevard, a famous seaside avenue along the shore of the Caspian Sea and a must-see for first-time visitors to Baku. The huge embankment stretches over 25 kilometers and amazes visitors with its impressive displays of the original architecture. Get lost in the cobblestone labyrinth of Old Town, rich in history and Old World charm. Feel like royalty at Shirvanshahs Palace, Baku’s medieval government headquarters where the famous Soviet movie “The Diamond Arm” was shot. Climb Maiden’s Tower, is a symbol of the city and one of the most mysterious buildings in the capital that provides a tangible history lesson and an amazing city view. Chill out at Nagorny Park as you enjoy gorgeous views of Baku and the Caspian Sea from the highest point in the city. Weave your way through the Carpet Museum, which tells the stories of Azerbaijan through the beautiful ornamentation and interwoven colors of traditional local carpets. Increase your cultural IQ at the Heydar Aliyev Culture Center, sure to impress lovers of modern and contemporary art with its unique architecture and informative exhibitions. Be sure to stick around to appreciate the sparkling illumination of the center after sunset. Baku’s surrounding vicinities offer additional opportunities for adventure: Immerse yourself in the beauty of ancient cave paintings at the Gobustan Museum of Petroglyphs, uncover the mystery of the ever-burning fire of Yanardag or travel back in time with a visit to Ateshgah Temple, an object of pilgrimage for Zoroastrians for hundreds of years.