Guba City due to its rich flora and fauna and soft climate is very popular among the tourists with high mountains, dense forests, ancient monuments and colorful ethnic composition.Explore the traditional mountain culture of Khinalug in Northern Azerbaijan and take in the beautiful mountain scenery on your journey to Azerbaijan with our guide.
Guba City due to its rich flora and fauna and soft climate is very popular among the tourists with high mountains, dense forests, ancient monuments and colorful ethnic composition.Explore the traditional mountain culture of Khinalug in Northern Azerbaijan and take in the beautiful mountain scenery on your journey to Azerbaijan with our guide.
- Quba - The first destination in Guba is the historic Handmade Carpet Factory known as “Qadim Quba,” where visitors can observe the intricate process of carpet weaving by the city’s women. This is a unique chance to witness the creation of carpets, replicas of which are displayed in prestigious museums worldwide.
- Khinalug - Following the…
- Quba - The first destination in Guba is the historic Handmade Carpet Factory known as “Qadim Quba,” where visitors can observe the intricate process of carpet weaving by the city’s women. This is a unique chance to witness the creation of carpets, replicas of which are displayed in prestigious museums worldwide.
- Khinalug - Following the factory visit, the journey continues north to Khinalug Village, situated in the Greater Caucasian Mountains at an elevation of 2,350 meters above sea level. The village is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque mountain slopes. Khinalug is home to approximately 380 houses, each dating back 200 to 300 years. Visitors will be welcomed into a local home to enjoy tea and sample local pastries.
- Qechresh - On the return trip from Khinalug, there is an opportunity to stop for photographs in the Qecresh forest. Here, visitors can meet locals who offer horse rides.
- Quba - After visiting Khinalug, the tour proceeds to the entirely Jewish settlement known as Red Village. This village has been home to nearly 1,000 Mountain Jews living peacefully since the 18th century. Visitors can explore the Synagogue, Jewish Religious School, and Religious Rainwater Bathhouse. It is truly inspiring to see how Jews and Muslims have coexisted harmoniously, sharing the city without conflict since the 18th century.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Taxi fees to Mud Volcanoes
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- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Taxi fees to Mud Volcanoes
- Professional Guide
- Professional Driver Service
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
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