Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Top things to do in Azerbaijan


Azerbaijan straddles Asia and Europe and has a rich history that goes back to the stone age. It has a diverse environment with the Caspian Sea to the east, the Caucasus Mountains to the north and flatlands in the center. Almost 50% of the earth’s mud volcanoes can be found in Azerbaijan. The country is a wonder and an offbeat destination from the usual ones like France, Italy or Egypt. Getting a visa is not an issue as tour companies like Visit Azerbaijan can help with e-visa too. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore a whole new world.

Visit Baku’s Old Town
Baku’s old town still has the cobbled streets, cafes and museums for history enthusiasts. The Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs' Palace are a definite stopover. See the old hamams and the caravanserai that is maintained beautifully. The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum exhibits the styles and beliefs embedded in the product and is worth a visit.

Trip to Gobustan
The Gobustan National Park lies 40 kilometers away from Baku. There are more than 6000 rock carvings dating from the Stone Age. The oldest carving is around 15,000 years old. A short ride away are the famous mud volcanoes that can be seen gurgling away.

Explore the National Parks
Azerbaijan has its fair share of national parks that are known for its diversity. The Absheron National Park is 60 km from Baku with rolling sand dunes and the Caspian Sea. The Hirkan National Park has evergreen forests and is home to the Caucasus Leopard. The Shirvan National Park is a semi-desert park that has campgrounds and bungalows for overnight stays. The Lake Aggol in Agh Gol National Park is a great spot for migratory birds with the lake teeming with fish.

Sample the tea, wine and honey
The village of Ivanovka, known for its Russian culture has the best honey and grapes. The grapes are used to make wine which is unique to the region. You can take wine excursions to Hajihatamli where a hotel provides tours and samples. Tea is an integral part of the culture and is served in small armudu glasses. Try some in the local teahouses, where its served with jam or sweets.

Discover the Silk Road City
Sheki was a Silk Road city which is still a center of trade for arts and crafts. Browse through shops selling papaq hats, traditional tekelduz embroidery and shebeke. You can purchase local handicrafts and enjoy the local architecture. Sheki is a good place to start your journey to Azerbaijan.

Indulge in the local cuisine
Azerbaijan has some of the most delicious food on offer. The western and Asian influences can be clearly seen. Most dishes use a mix of vegetables such as aubergine, tomatoes, spinach, cabbage, beans, sweet pepper and cucumber. Lamb, poultry and beef are cooked with spice, fruits and nuts to get unique flavors.  Some of the popular dishes are plov, dolma, halva and qutab. Baliq a fish-based dish is grilled and served with a sauce. Lavangi, lulya kebab and piti are meat-based dishes that will leave you asking for more.

Azerbaijan has a lot to offer to a curious traveler. There are Azerbaijan holiday packages offered by Visit Azerbaijan who specialize in tours and related services for the country. So, don’t wait for an opportunity, but make one and book your package for Azerbaijan right away.

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