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Majestic Baku Tour Package From India

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Majestic Baku Tour Package From India

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Trip Duration

4 Nights 5 Days

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Baku-Baku

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Majestic Baku Tour Package From India

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Trip Duration

4 Nights 5 Days

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Pickup & Drop

Baku-Baku

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Trip Category

International Trips

Explorations

Explorations

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Overview

About Baku Tour Packages from India

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Baku, a global city and the capital of Azerbaijan, combines its ancient heritage with modernity to create a unique city. Located on the Caspian Sea, this colorful place offers diverse destinations for tourists.

Icheri Sheher, an ancient town declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is at the center of Baku. Consequently, meandering along its narrow streets , which are dotted with elaborately carved wooden gates, is like stepping back in time . The medieval architecture has been well preserved and it’s worth marveling at it. As it testifies to the antiquity of Baku, there stands the Maiden Tower that dates back to the 12th century.

On one hand are these old town’s streets that have charm while on another hand is the urban sprawl of Baku dotted with new age skyscrapers and other remarkable architectural wonders. A good example is when you see Flame Towers lit up at night; they are simply amazing! Heydar Aliyev Centre designed by famous British-Iranian architect Zaha Hadid, which features smooth lines and innovative design.

Apart from being an architectural wonderland, Baku Tour Package boasts rich cultural diversity. It has become known as a cultural center for numerous museums and galleries where traditional Azerbaijani crafts along with other forms of contemporary art can be seen. Many of those who are into carpet weaving, an intricate art form that the country’s culture has been bonded to for centuries, will not miss this must-go-to place.

There is a lot of fun in store for anyone looking for outdoor escapades in Baku. Approach the Yanar Dag, a natural gas fire that has never stopped burning for thousands of years; or go along the picturesque Baku Boulevard, which stretches near the Caspian Sea just to see something mesmerizing.

The city’s gastronomic sector also provides an amazing blend of flavors resulting from its rich cultural background. There is something to suit your appetite from modern fusion cuisine to traditional Azerbaijani dishes such as plov and Qutab.

Regardless of being attracted by a rich history or modern architecture or vibrant arts scene or unique culinary style, Baku boasts truly unforgettable experiences since it unites all these features with ancient traditions and contemporary sophistication.

Places to Visit in 5 Days Baku Trip

There are numerous places to visit in the Baku Tour Package. From exploring ancient museums and temples to adventure activities and delicious cuisines, Azerbaijan Tour Package offers it all. Some of the places to explore in Baku are mentioned below:

  • Icheri Sheher (Old City): Baku’s ancient town – listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its cobblestone streets, medieval buildings and the iconic Maiden Tower. The area contains such architectural treasures as the Shirvanshahs’ Palace, mosques, caravansaries and handicraft shops.
  • Heydar Aliyev Center: Designed by Hadid Zaha, this remarkable social hub has curving lines and is home to art exhibitions, musical performances and other cultural events. As for the edifice itself; it can be called a miracle of modern architecture.
  • Highland Park: From this spot one can observe the whole city panorama stretching out along its hilly territory up to the Caspian shore. It is a much-loved place for walking or having picnics where you can breathe in fresh air away from the daily bustle of megalopolis.
  • Flame Towers: When it's nightfall in Baku, these three flame-shaped skyscrapers light up their facades with brilliant illuminations, which make them the most photo-friendly sites in the city.
  • Baku Boulevard: This vibrant seafront promenade stretches for miles along the Caspian Sea and is perfect for taking a leisurely walk, sitting down watching people, and enjoying the panoramic views. It is filled with cafes, parks, and entertainment facilities such as a Ferris wheel.
  • Ateshgah Fire Temple: In Surakhani suburb of Baku lies this ancient fire temple that was used by Zoroastrians from the 17th century. A unique expanse of Azerbaijan’s fire worship can be seen here at a five-angled complex of an altar on fire.
  • Yanar Dag: Otherwise known as “The Burning Mountain”, it is an eerie but delightful sight to watch natural gas leakages turn into flames and burn continuously through centuries especially after sunset.
  • Palace of the Shirvanshahs: A royal palace complex built in the 15th century within the old city features beautiful stone carvings, a tomb chamber, mosque plus remains of a bathhouse together with other buildings.
  • Azerbaijan Carpet Museum: Here you will find hundreds of traditional carpets from various parts of Azerbaijan that are made using vibrant colors and intricate designs; thus enlightening you about the carpet weaving tradition in Azerbaijan.
  • Qobustan Petroglyphs: This archaeological site situated just 65 kilometers away from Baku contains thousands upon thousands of prehistoric rock drawings or petroglyphs that date back to the 12th century BC, providing a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life.

Things to do in 5 Days in Baku Tour

  • Marvel at Modern Architecture: Contrasts the old with the new by visiting Baku's contemporary architectural marvels, including the Heydar Aliyev Center designed by Zaha Hadid and the iconic Flame Towers.
  • Stroll along Baku Boulevard: Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along this scenic promenade, stretching for several kilometers along the Caspian Sea. Stop for refreshments, people-watch, and enjoy the parks and attractions.
  • Visit the Ateshgah Fire Temple: Step back in time at this unique 17th-century Zoroastrian fire temple, a remnant of Azerbaijan's ancient fire worship traditions.
  • Witness the Burning Mountain (Yanar Dag): Experience the mesmerizing sight of this natural gas fire that has been burning continuously for centuries, especially captivating at night.
  • Immerse in Azerbaijani Culture: Explore museums like the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum and the Museum of Miniature Books to learn about the country's rich traditions and crafts.
  • Go on a Day Trip: Venture outside Baku to visit the Qobustan Petroglyphs, ancient rock carvings dating back to the 12th century BC, or the mud volcanoes in Gobustan National Park.
  • Indulge in Local Cuisine: Savor the flavors of Azerbaijani cuisine, from traditional dishes like plov (rice pilaf) and Qutab (stuffed flatbread) to fresh seafood and fusion fare influenced by various cultures.
  • Experience Local Hospitality: Participate in a traditional Azerbaijani tea ceremony or attend a local folk performance to immerse yourself in the warm hospitality and customs of the region.
  • Shop for Souvenirs: Browse the shops and markets in the Old City for unique souvenirs, including local handicrafts, carpets, pottery, and traditional sweets like Pakhlava.

How to Reach Baku from India

There are several international airlines that offer direct flights or flights with one stop to connect India and Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Air Arabia will meet the needs of those who want a non-stop flight between major Indian cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi, and Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport. Besides that, a cargo airline referred to as AirBridgeCargo also provides non-stop service from Delhi to Baku.

Nevertheless, over 90 percent travelers prefer an option of single stopover flights which sometimes may be more convenient and cost effective. Emirates, FlyDubai, Qatar Airways, as well as Turkish Airlines are among favorite carriers providing connections from different Indian cities to Baku through their major hub airports in Dubai (DXB), Doha (DOH) and Istanbul (IST). These one-stop journeys normally last from 6 up to 10 hours depending on the carrier or their hubs’ distance or stopover duration. Due to multiple options of air tickets available now it is quite easy for Indians to reach great destinations like Baku meaning you can explore spectacular heritage as well as modern wonders at the junction point between Europe and Asia.

Best Time to Visit Baku

Spring (April to May)- The city has mild temperatures of 15°C to 25°C during spring, making it an ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities in Baku. In addition, rains are minimal which means there will be more dry days than wet ones hence this period guarantees you the sunniest weather conditions throughout your stay. Another attractive thing about coming here at such a time is that parks become full of blooming flowers and trees, thus adding natural beauty to their public places. Moreover, few people travel now so popular places are not overcrowded like they usually are in summer when prices also rise high up due to many individuals wanting accommodation services.

Summer (June to August)- Summer months experience high temperatures going beyond 30°C which are accompanied by a lot of humidity thus making it uncomfortable for one to engage in outdoor activities or even just take a walk around town if you are not used to such weather conditions. This is also the time when most tourists visit Baku because this season has the longest hours of daylight ideal for doing various events like festivals among others held within different parts of the city as well as extensive sightseeing. However, individuals who can withstand heat may consider coming during these months but they should be ready with appropriate clothing since they will have to deal with hot and moist environments all through.

Autumn (September to October)- Like spring, autumn offers favorable weather for visiting this place. The temperature range is again between 15°C and 25°C with low levels of humidity characterized by mostly dry days. In addition to that, there are few people coming at this time so travelers can easily access popular sites without much interference. During autumn, parks and gardens within Baku city get covered in beautiful colors as leaves change giving an attractive natural view which complements the urban landscape. Besides, prices tend to drop a bit during this period making it affordable enough for one to explore both ancient and modern attractions that the town boasts of hosting.

Winter (November to March)- Baku experiences relatively warm winters with average temperatures between 5°C and 10°C. However, there is also more rain during this time and sometimes even snow which can disrupt your plans for exploring the city or nearby areas. In addition, fewer people visit Baku in winter so you might find it hard to get into some popular sights; alternatively they may be closed altogether. Moreover, daylight hours are short which means that you will have less time for sightseeing overall. Nevertheless, if one is ready to face bad weather conditions, then winter could be attractive due to the calmness and cheapness it offers.

Itinerary

  • Arrive at Baku International Airport where you will be warmly welcomed by our representative. Further you’ll be transferred to your hotel while you can enjoy looking at the majestic views of Baku City.
  • Check-in to your hotel in Baku. You’ll have the rest of the day to relax and explore the city on your own.
  • Overnight stay in Baku.

Inclusions

  • 4 nights accommodation with Bed & Breakfast.
  • Airport round transfer.
  • All mentioned tours and transfers on private basis.
  • English speaking guide-driver.
  • Entrance fees for below: Ateshgah temple, Burning mountain, Gabala cable car 2 ways.

Exclusions

  • Any kind of personal expenses.
  • Flight Tickets
  • Anything (meals, transport & services) that are not mentioned in the above ‘Inclusions’ section.
  • Museum/Monument entry fee/city tax.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • 5% GST & 5% TCS (TCS can be claimed in full in your ITR).

Price Summary

Room Sharing

Double Occupancy

49,999

Per Person

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Things To Pack

  • Easy to carry trolley bag or good quality backpack/rucksack (preferred)
  • Comfortable clothing
  • Comfortable shoes, flip flops or open sandals while commuting local
  • Water bottles (avoid single-use plastic)
  • Quick snacks for journey like dry fruits, chocolates
  • Sunblock lotions and other personal care items & toiletries
  • Personal medicines
  • Phone, camera and photography equipments
  • ATMs and adequate amount of cash for shopping, cafe visits
  • Items like torch, power banks, sunglasses
  • Personal identity document - Passport

Starting Price

49,999

Per Person on Double Sharing Occupancy