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Can you go to Azerbaijan after visiting Armenia?

Here are the answers you seek. Yes, you can visit both Azerbaijan and Armenia on the same trip with a few caveats. First, between the two states there are no open border crossings, so you must go through Georgia or Iran. Second, you must not have visited Nagorno-Karabakh while in Armenia.



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You'll always get asked at the passport control in Azerbaijan if you've been to Armenia. There should be no problem if you have an Armenian stamp in your passport (just expect a long waiting time with annoying questions) but you will be denied entry if you have a Nagorno-Karabakh stamp.

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Armenia is typically the first stop on these multi-country itineraries. Here, you will encounter ancient lands well off the radar of modern day holidaymakers. The 7th century archaeological site of Zvartnots and the Holy City of Echmiadzin are both easily accessible from the capital city of Yerevan.

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Exercise increased caution in Azerbaijan due to terrorism concerns and areas of armed conflict. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

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US citizens need a Visa To Azerbaijan. Unfortunately, you must apply for a visa before traveling to Azerbaijan. Fortunately, US citizens can apply for their visas online. This makes the visa application time faster and easier.

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First of all, Azerbaijan is more beauiful and has more awesome places. Secondly, Azerbaijan is more modern. Just try to compare Baku and Erevan over the Internet and you will see. As for the Eid holiday - Azerbaijan is an Islamic country (not state, but, country) and Armenia is a christian country.

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Georgia is greener but has harsher winters (in some areas). Azerbaijan has a greater variety of landscapes and has smaller, if any, crowds. Georgia vs Azerbaijan Nature & Hiking Winner is… Tie!

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You can spend two weeks in Armenia and you will still leave the country feeling there are still places to visit in Armenia you missed. The Armenia itinerary I present below is a suggestion for 3 to 14 days in Armenia and you can adjust it to your needs.

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The most affordable way to get from Armenia to Baku is to fly, which costs $150 - $450 and takes 7h 29m. What is the fastest way to get from Armenia to Baku? The quickest way to get from Armenia to Baku is to fly which costs $150 - $450 and takes 7h 29m.

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Yes. All US citizens must have a visa to travel to Azerbaijan, and it is very important the validity dates on the visa correspond to the dates of your travel. Single and double entry visas are available, and both types require an invitation from a person or company in Azerbaijan.

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You can get away with 3 days if you're in a rush, you would be able to visit Baku, and the Gobustan Natinal park (the UNESCO world heritage site home to the mud volcanoes). You could also spend 2 weeks and see the whole country! Personally, though, I think 5 nights is the perfect amount of time to spend in Azerbaijan.

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Azerbaijan, the land of fire! One of Azerbaijan's most famous sites is Yanar Dag (or “Burning Mountain“), a natural glowing fire burning on a hillside along the Caspian Sea.

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It's easy and I would say that most people would probably enjoy Tbilisi more than Yerevan. But Yerevan was (for us) a more cultural experience and we felt a deeper connection to the city. But part of that was because we had the most fantastic guide George for a few days (look him up if going to Yerevan).

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Armenia is known for its beautiful landscapes, its cuisine, culture and history. Since Armenia was the first country to officially adopt Christianity, you can find some of the world's oldest churches and monasteries located in the extremely beautiful natural settings.

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In Baku local and foreign women usually dress in western-style clothing. It is now more acceptable for men in Baku to wear shorts in the summer months but outside of Baku it can be frowned upon and attract unwelcome attention.

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