Embark on a 5-day journey through Azerbaijan’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Discover ancient mosques, mountain villages, and UNESCO treasures.
Embark on a 5-day journey through Azerbaijan’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Discover ancient mosques, mountain villages, and UNESCO treasures.
Shamakhi and Lahij Tour + Transfer to Gabala - Tracing the Echoes of Ancient Civilizations
Diri Baba Mausoleum - Embark on a journey that transcends the ordinary. Leaving behind Baku’s modern skyline, travel westward through landscapes rich with history, poetry, and natural beauty. The first stop is the Diribaba Mausoleum, a 15th-century tomb…
Shamakhi and Lahij Tour + Transfer to Gabala - Tracing the Echoes of Ancient Civilizations
Diri Baba Mausoleum - Embark on a journey that transcends the ordinary. Leaving behind Baku’s modern skyline, travel westward through landscapes rich with history, poetry, and natural beauty. The first stop is the Diribaba Mausoleum, a 15th-century tomb carved into a cliff, admired by Sufis and historians for its spiritual aura and architectural precision. Here, the stone is not just a foundation but the very essence of the structure, merging sacred architecture with the timelessness of nature.
Juma Mosque - Proceed to Shamakhi, one of the oldest cities in the Caucasus, with a history that predates modern nations. Once the capital of the Shirvanshahs, it was a cultural hub for centuries. At its core is the Juma Mosque, originally built in the 8th century, older than many of Europe’s famous cathedrals, and rebuilt over generations after earthquakes, invasions, and shifts in empires. It remains a vibrant spiritual institution, still active and resonant.
Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum - A short drive uphill leads to the Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum (the Seven Domes), overlooking the valley below. This royal necropolis contains the tombs of the Shamakhi Khans, standing silent and majestic under the open sky. From this vantage point, history unfolds panoramically. Visitors are not just seeing graves; they are witnessing a sovereign legacy deeply rooted in the land.
Lahic - The journey then ascends into the Caucasus foothills towards Lahij (Lahic), one of the most authentic and preserved mountain villages in the country. Here, time seems to stand still. The stone-paved streets require no restoration, as they are walked daily by copper masters, blacksmiths, and carpet weavers who pass their skills from generation to generation. Visitors will hear the sound of hammers on anvils, smell the herb-infused mountain tea, and see wool dyed with natural pigments. Every texture, sound, and scent is part of a continuous artisanal legacy.
Gabala - By late afternoon, the road leads further north into higher elevations, silence, and alpine clarity. Approaching Gabala, the landscape changes dramatically. Peaks rise sharply, pine forests replace dry valleys, and the temperature drops refreshingly. Gabala is more than a resort town; it’s a highland gateway, offering raw nature with refined hospitality. Arrival at the hotel is in the evening. The day’s journey from imperial mosques to artisan lanes, from spiritual tombs to rising mountains, marks the beginning of an adventure that traverses not just distances but civilizations. The total duration is approximately 10 to 12 hours, guided by a professional local expert.
From Alpine Escapes to Silk Road Secrets — Gabala to Sheki Tour
Tufandag Mountain Resort - The second day elevates the journey both literally and experientially into the heights of Azerbaijan’s natural beauty and forgotten Christian heritage. After breakfast, the morning begins with a dramatic ascent into the Caucasus at Tufandag Mountain Resort. Here, cable cars glide over sharp ridgelines and lush pine valleys, offering a cinematic view of snow-dusted peaks or green summer spires, depending on the season. The scale is vast, and the silence is perfect. Whether above the clouds or among them, this is a rare atmosphere unique to the Caucasus.
Nohur Gol - From alpine heights, the journey descends to Nohur Lake, where still water meets still air. Surrounded by dense forests and mountain silhouettes, this lake offers pure visual symmetry, a serene, untouched surface reflecting every cloud, pine, and ridge with mirror clarity. It’s a sanctuary of peace for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers who appreciate the art of pausing.
Yeddi Gozel Waterfall - The route then ventures deeper into the forest, where the sound of cascading water leads to Yeddi Gozel Waterfall. Hidden in a ravine draped in moss and birdsong, the path is wild, and nature feels almost untouched, as if waiting centuries to be rediscovered.
Sheki Karvansaray - As the sun sets, the journey enters one of the Caucasus’ greatest historic treasures - the Sheki Caravanserai. Built to host Silk Road traders and noble entourages, this immense stone structure retains its grandeur, with arched courtyards and heavy wooden doors echoing with the footsteps of centuries. Visitors are not entering a museum but stepping into a chapter of a global trade empire. The day concludes with a rich tradition in flavor. At Sheki’s renowned halva shops, local masters craft the legendary Sheki pakhlava, a decadent blend of nuts, honey, spices, and paper-thin layers folded with generations of knowledge. Every bite tells a story. Arrival at the hotel in Sheki is in the early evening. The day’s combination of elevation, spiritual legacy, nature’s grandeur, and artisan precision makes this leg of the journey a climax in its own right. The full experience spans 6 to 8 hours.
Sheki Tour— City of Artisans, Cultures and History
Abad Ceramics And Applied Art Center - Day 3 offers an immersive exploration of Sheki’s rich heritage as a hub of craftsmanship, culture, and history. The morning begins at the ABAD Ceramic and Applied Arts Centre, a vibrant space where tradition meets innovation. Visitors observe skilled artisans blending age-old ceramic, weaving, and woodworking techniques with modern aesthetics, reflecting Azerbaijan’s evolving artistic identity. This center serves as a living workshop, showcasing the precision and labor-intensive processes that sustain Sheki’s artisanal legacy.
Sheki State Art Gallery - Continuing, the Art Gallery presents contemporary Azerbaijani painters and sculptors who interpret the country’s natural landscapes, cultural motifs, and evolving identity through diverse media. This part of the tour highlights the ongoing dialogue between past and present in Sheki’s cultural expression, positioning the city as a vibrant center of modern creativity rooted in deep historical foundations.
Sheki’s craft shops - A highlight of the day is the visit to the Craftsmen’s House, where visitors witness a live demonstration of Shebeke, an extraordinary stained glass technique unique to the region. This centuries-old craft involves assembling colored glass and finely carved wood frames without any adhesives or nails, relying on precise joinery and craftsmanship. The resulting geometric patterns transform light and space into a dazzling visual experience, representing an artisanal tradition passed down through generations. This demonstration is not only a display of skill but also a cultural testament to Sheki’s dedication to preserving intricate craftsmanship. The full guided experience spans approximately 4 to 5 hours, offering a thorough exploration of Sheki’s artisanal excellence and cultural heritage. The itinerary concludes with a drop-off at the hotel, leaving over 4 hours of free time for travelers to independently explore the city’s streets, local markets, or simply rest.
Through the Valley of Spirits - Sheki, Qakh, and Ilisu Tour
Church of Kish - This fourth day offers a rare journey through the lesser-known western landscapes of Azerbaijan, where ancient Christian roots and mountain strongholds converge in the historical districts of Sheki, Qakh, and Ilisu. The journey begins at Kish Village, home to one of the oldest surviving churches in the Caucasus. The Kish Albanian Church, dating back to the 1st century, marks a vital chapter in Caucasian Albanian heritage. Surrounded by stone tombs and silent gardens, the structure reflects centuries of spiritual continuity and untouched ritual space.
Sheki Bazaar & Departure - A Farewell to the Highlands
Lagodekhi - Before departing, explore the bustling Sheki Bazaar - a vibrant hub of daily life filled with the scents of dried herbs, spices, fruits, and warm bread. It’s an ideal place to pick up local cheese, homemade preserves, and final souvenirs crafted by village artisans. Depending on travel plans, transfer either back to Baku - through winding forest roads and valleys - or onward to the Lagodekhi border, gateway to neighboring Georgia and the broader Caucasus. There are two transfer options in the itinerary: return to Baku (approximately 5 hours by road) or transfer to Lagodekhi (approximately 90 minutes to the border crossing).

- 24/7 in situ and remote assistance
- Comfortable transportation
- Accommodation - 4 nights at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Pick-up from your hotel, and drop-off back to your hotel
- 4 dinners with mix of buffet and local restaurants (if All Inclusive option selected)
- All Entrance Fees (if the ‘Included Entry…
- 24/7 in situ and remote assistance
- Comfortable transportation
- Accommodation - 4 nights at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- Pick-up from your hotel, and drop-off back to your hotel
- 4 dinners with mix of buffet and local restaurants (if All Inclusive option selected)
- All Entrance Fees (if the ‘Included Entry Tickets’ or ‘All Inclusive’ option selected)
- Daily buffet breakfast at the hotels on DBL room basis (if All Inclusive option selected)
- 2 bottles of water per person per day
- English speaking tour guide
Whether you’re captivated by history, handicrafts, cuisine, or the great outdoors, this 5-day itinerary offers an ideal introduction to the diverse cultural landscape of northwestern Azerbaijan. This itinerary presents a rich combination of natural beauty, ancient craftsmanship, architectural wonders, and genuine Azerbaijani hospitality. Begin your…
Whether you’re captivated by history, handicrafts, cuisine, or the great outdoors, this 5-day itinerary offers an ideal introduction to the diverse cultural landscape of northwestern Azerbaijan. This itinerary presents a rich combination of natural beauty, ancient craftsmanship, architectural wonders, and genuine Azerbaijani hospitality. Begin your journey in Shamakhi, exploring the iconic Juma Mosque and tranquil landscapes. Visit Lahij, a delightful mountain village known for its cobbled streets, copperware artisans, and traditional Caucasian architecture. Proceed to Gabala, a scenic region nestled in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus, featuring lush forests, lakes, and the popular Tufandag Mountain Resort. Discover Sheki, a UNESCO-listed town celebrated for its exquisite Khan’s Palace, historic caravanserais, and local crafts at the ABAD Center. Conclude your tour in Qakh, a hidden gem showcasing a blend of Albanian, Georgian, and Azerbaijani cultural heritage.
- Travelers are advised to review the Inclusions section in detail, as three pricing tiers are available based on the scope of services provided. The first option includes a guide and driver, with entry tickets excluded. The second option (Included Entry Tickets) comprises a guide, driver and entry tickets included. The third option, labeled “All Inclusive,” encompasses all services and additional amenities offered within the tour package.
- As specified in the Inclusions section, Accommodation is provided at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis if “All Inclusive” package option is selected. Accommodation includes: 1 night in Gabala and 3 nights in Sheki
- As specified in the Inclusions section, all entrance tickets are provided if either the “Included Entry Tickets” or “All Inclusive” package option is selected. Entry admissions cover access to the following cultural, historical, and natural sites: Dir Baba Mausoleum, Lahic Village Museum, Cable Car Ride 2x lines in Tufandag, Nohurlake, Bio Garden Sheki, Sheki Museum of History, Art Gallery, Sheki Khan Palace, Kish Albanian Church and Sumug-gala Castle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.