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Why travel to Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan is the Land of Fire a nickname it has known since antiquity. It is home to some of the world's most enviable gas and oil fields, nearly half of the world's mud volcanoes, Ateshgah Zoroastrian Fire Temple and the natural, eternally burning flames of Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain).



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The historical, traditional and modern. The architecture in Azerbaijan is varied. From Baku's modern Flame Towers and opulent House of Government to medieval palaces and temples dotted here and there. The Walled City of Baku combines elements of medieval and traditional Islamic Azerbaijan styles.

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The Land of Fire The word 'Azerbaijan' literally means 'protector of fire'; the country is abundant in oil and natural gas; it was a centre of fire worshipping; and fire has always been one of the symbols of our capital, Baku, which today is reflected in the amazing Flame Towers.

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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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First, the rich historical, cultural and natural heritage of the country attracts visitors from all over the world. Our historical monuments, ancient culture attract tourists.

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amazing landscapes, historic attractions, and. numerous snow activities. Delve into the beauty of the.

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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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Backpacking Azerbaijan Suggested Budgets On a mid-range budget of about 175 AZN per day, you can stay in a private hostel room or Airbnb, eat out a lot more, take some guided tours, enjoy a few drinks out, take some taxis, and visit more paid attractions.

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Don't bring anything Armenian into the country The conflict has developed a strong sense of suspicion on both sides. Visitors with an Armenian stamp in their passport might be questioned by immigration officers. Those caught bringing goods from the country-that-can't-be-named may even be refused entry.

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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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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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Friendliness and welcoming nature Locals tend to be warm and helpful towards tourists. Ask someone for help, and they're likely to be approachable and happy to give you advice. Nothing is ever too much for the typical Azeri, especially with the younger generations.

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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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