Embark on a full-day tour of Guba and Khinalig in Azerbaijan, exploring the age-old beauty of this region. Discover the historic city of Guba and visit the remote and ancient village of Khinaliq, nestled in the Caucasian mountains.
Embark on a full-day tour of Guba and Khinalig in Azerbaijan, exploring the age-old beauty of this region. Discover the historic city of Guba and visit the remote and ancient village of Khinaliq, nestled in the Caucasian mountains.
- Garage AzParkinq - Guests will be picked up from central hotels in Baku, excluding those located in the Old City and nearby areas. Guests from these locations will meet at Garage Azparking.
- Candy Cane Mountain - This stunning road in Azerbaijan stretches about 40 kilometers from the Guba-Baku highway westward to the mountain village of…
- Garage AzParkinq - Guests will be picked up from central hotels in Baku, excluding those located in the Old City and nearby areas. Guests from these locations will meet at Garage Azparking.
- Candy Cane Mountain - This stunning road in Azerbaijan stretches about 40 kilometers from the Guba-Baku highway westward to the mountain village of Altiaghaj. Midway, travelers pass through a striking valley with rolling shale mountains displaying red, orange, pink, and chalk-colored swirls. British travel writer Mark Elliott, author of the popular ‘Azerbaijan’ guidebook, named them the Candy Cane Mountains, a name that has captivated travelers ever since.
- Besh Barmag Mountain - Located just over an hour’s drive northwest of Baku along the Guba highway, this 382-meter high mountain is known as Mt. Beshbarmag, meaning ‘Five-finger Mountain’ in Azerbaijani. Legend tells of a prophet named Khidr who sought the ‘potion of life’ here and achieved immortality by drinking from a spring at the summit. Today, the mountain is enveloped in mystery, attracting locals who come to pray for strength and good fortune.
- R3 - The journey continues to Guba city, nestled in one of Azerbaijan’s most beautiful natural landscapes. En route, guests will visit the unique Jewish settlement in the mountains, “Caucasian Jerusalem” - the Red Town. The village boasts 13 synagogues, two of which are operational, and is home to about 4-5 thousand Jews, symbolizing pluralism and harmony among different religions in Azerbaijan.
- Qechresh - Qechresh is one of the largest villages in the Guba region, surrounded by forests. It is renowned for its natural springs and diverse plant life.
- Gudyalchayli - Beyond the Gechresh forest lies the Gudyalchay canyons, featuring steep ascents and descents through the gorge’s towering walls. The road, flanked by two mountains and steep cliffs, along with the lush forest, creates a captivating view of this village.
- Eagle Top - En route to Khinaliq village, a stop will be made at the breathtaking Eagle Top viewpoint. This natural landmark, perched high in the mountains, offers panoramic views of deep valleys and winding roads. Named for its eagle-shaped rock formation and the frequent sight of wild eagles, it is an ideal spot for capturing stunning mountain landscapes and enjoying the fresh Caucasus air.
- Qrız - The Qriz Bridge, suspended between steep cliffs and surrounded by dramatic landscapes, is one of the region’s most picturesque spots. It provides a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos, making it a favorite stop for travelers and photographers.
- Khinalug - In the Qecresh forest, a switch to a Soviet off-road vehicle is necessary to reach Khinalug. This ancient Caucasian village dates back to the Caucasian Albanian period and is situated north of Guba, amidst the Greater Caucasus mountains, which separate Russia and the South Caucasus, at an altitude of 2100-2200 meters above sea level over the Kudialchay River. Known for its unique language, customs, and traditions, Khinalig is home to about two thousand indigenous people who have preserved their language for over 4000 years.
- Guba-Khachmaz Region - The journey begins at approximately 8 AM. The total duration spent in the car traveling to Guba Khinaliq and back to Baku is approximately 8 hours.

- All Entrance Ticket
- Homemade Lunch - Azerbaijani National Dishes
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional Tour guide – English, Russian
- Pickup and drop-off service from accommodation (in Baku only)
- All Entrance Ticket
- Homemade Lunch - Azerbaijani National Dishes
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional Tour guide – English, Russian
- Pickup and drop-off service from accommodation (in Baku only)
- Any personal expenses
- Admission fees
- Any personal expenses
- Admission fees
Quba has always stood out as one of Azerbaijan’s largest and most stunning regions! If you’re planning to explore other cities in Azerbaijan, don’t miss out on Quba! This city, founded in the 15th century, lies 165km north of Baku.
One of the noteworthy destinations in Quba is the Khinaliq village, which is the most distant and highest among all the…
Quba has always stood out as one of Azerbaijan’s largest and most stunning regions! If you’re planning to explore other cities in Azerbaijan, don’t miss out on Quba! This city, founded in the 15th century, lies 165km north of Baku.
One of the noteworthy destinations in Quba is the Khinaliq village, which is the most distant and highest among all the other villages in the area, nestled within the Caucasian mountains. This isolation has been a key factor in the survival of the village’s residents during invasions. Tracing its roots to the Albanian era, relics of prehistoric human caves remain preserved within the mountainous terrain. Given its extensive past, Khinaliq is among the oldest continuously inhabited regions globally and has been enlisted in UNESCO’s list of World Historical Monuments.
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.