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Baku (3N/4D)

Baku, Azerbaijan's vibrant capital, blends ancient heritage with modern elegance. Explore the UNESCO-listed Old City (Icherisheher) with landmarks like the Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs' Palace. Marvel at futuristic architecture, including the Flame Towers and Heydar Aliyev Center. Stroll along the scenic Baku Boulevard, enjoy the lively local markets, and savor Azerbaijani cuisine. Nearby, visit the Gobustan Rock Art, Mud Volcanoes, and the Ateshgah Fire Temple. Baku offers a perfect mix of culture, history, and contemporary charm.
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Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a captivating blend of history, modernity, and culture. Located along the Caspian Sea, this dynamic city seamlessly combines its ancient heritage with futuristic architecture, offering visitors an unforgettable experience.

Old City (Icherisheher):
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old City is a maze of cobblestone streets, historic mosques, and medieval landmarks like the Maiden Tower and the Shirvanshahs' Palace. It’s a step back in time with an authentic charm.

Modern Marvels:
Baku’s skyline is adorned with architectural wonders, such as the iconic Flame Towers, which illuminate the city at night, and the sleek Heydar Aliyev Center, a masterpiece of contemporary design.

Seafront Promenade:
The Baku Boulevard stretches along the Caspian Sea, offering a scenic spot for leisurely walks, cycling, or boat rides. Attractions like the Ferris Wheel and Mini-Venice make it a family-friendly destination.

Cultural Fusion:
Baku is a melting pot of East and West, evident in its cuisine, music, and art. From traditional Azerbaijani dishes like plov and dolma to vibrant local markets, the city invites you to explore its rich culture.

Day Trips:
Nearby attractions include the Gobustan National Park with ancient rock carvings, the Mud Volcanoes, and the Ateshgah Fire Temple, showcasing Azerbaijan’s fascinating natural and cultural history.

Baku’s charm lies in its ability to offer something for everyone – from history enthusiasts and architecture lovers to those seeking a luxurious getaway.

 

Day 1: Arrival and Exploring the Old City

Ø Begin at the Icherisheher (Old City), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the Maiden Tower for panoramic views of the city.

Ø Visit the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a masterpiece of medieval Azerbaijani architecture.

Ø Wander through the cobbled streets and stop by small shops selling souvenirs and traditional crafts.

Ø Have lunch at a local restaurant in the Old City. Try dishes like plov or piti.

Ø Walk to the Baku Boulevard, a long seafront promenade, and visit the Carpet Museum, shaped like a rolled-up rug.

Ø Take a boat ride on the Caspian Sea or enjoy a stroll along the illuminated boulevard.

Dinner at Mangal Steak House or a similar restaurant offering local and international cuisin

Day 2: Modern Baku and Flame Towers

Ø Start at the Heydar Aliyev Centre, an architectural marvel designed by Zaha Hadid. Tour its exhibitions and museum spaces.

Ø Head to the Baku White City District, a modern neighbourhood showcasing the city transformation.

Ø Lunch at Art Garden in the Old City or a nearby cafe.

Ø Visit the Flame Towers, one of Baku most iconic landmarks. Take in the view from the Highland Park, overlooking the city and the Caspian Sea.

Ø Watch the Flame Towers' light show after sunset.

Dine at Negris Restaurant for traditional Azerbaijani dishes

Day 3: Day Trip to Gobustan and Ateshgah

Ø Take a day trip to the Gobustan National Park, home to ancient rock carvings, petroglyphs, and mud volcanoes.

Ø Visit the Gobustan Museum to understand the area's prehistoric significance.

Ø Visit the Ateshgah Fire Temple, an ancient Zoroastrian site near Baku.

Ø Continue to the Yana Dag (Burning Mountain), where natural gas flames have burned for centuries.

Ø Lunch at a local restaurant near Gobustan or Ateshgah.

Ø Return to Baku and relax with a casual dinner at Samekh or Frieze Restaurant.

Day 4: Shopping and Cultural Experiences

Ø Visit the Tazia Bazaar, a bustling market where you can buy fresh produce, spices, and local delicacies like dried fruits and nuts.

Ø Shop for souvenirs at Nizam Street, Baku main shopping avenue, featuring both luxury brands and local boutiques.

Ø Explore the Miniature Book Museum, a quirky collection of tiny books.

Ø Have lunch at a cafe like Cafe City Fountain near Fountain Square.

Ø Enjoy a farewell dinner with panoramic views at Sky Grill Hilton or The 360 Bar.

Take an evening stroll to soak in the city ambiance before departure.

?INCLUSION

Ø All flight services

Ø Airport/Hotel/Airport Transfers on PVT Basis

Ø Dedicated Private Vehicle with Driver Throughout the Trip

Ø Dedicated English-Speaking Guide Throughout the Trip

Ø Travel Insurance (Valid till the Age of 60 Yrs.)

Ø Sightseeing as Mentioned in the Itinerary

Ø Hotel Taxes

 

 

EXCLUSION

Ø Visa charges

Ø Departure PCR test, if applicable

Ø Hotel promotional rates not valid during blackout periods/surcharge dates/stop sales on hotel

Ø Tourism tax (if applicable)

Ø TCS & GST

Ø Midnight surcharge

Ø Meals not mentioned in the itinerary Pre & post-tour services & cost

Ø Expenditure of a personal nature (e.g., minibar, laundry, telephone calls, camera fees, etc.)

Ø All drinks and beverages

Ø Any tips (for guide and driver)

Ø Anything not mentioned in the inclusions

 

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