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72 giờ
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Experience a 3-day cultural journey through Azerbaijan’s most historic regions: Shamakhi, Sheki and Ganja. Visit ancient architectural marvels including the Diribaba Mausoleum, Juma Mosque and Yeddi Gumbaz necropolis. Explore Lahic Village’s renowned copper craftsmanship and medieval heritage. In Sheki, tour the UNESCO-listed Sheki Khan Palace, witness live artisans at ABAD Ceramic Arts Centre and Shebeke Workshop, visit Silk Road Caravanserai, Kish Albanian Church and enjoy a guided wine tasting. Conclude in Ganja with stops at the Mausoleum of Nizami Ganjavi, Shah Abbas Mosque, the Bottle House and serene Khan Baghi Park.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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, 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, Zarnava suspension or Hanging Bridge, Lahic Village Museum, Sheki Museum of History, Art Gallery, Fazil Necropoli, Sheki Khan Palace, Kish Albanian Church, Shekihanovs’ House, Az Abrau Museum and Bottle House .
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Comfortable transportation
Pick-up and drop-off back
All Entrance Fees (if the "Included Entry Tickets" or "All Inclusive" option selected)
English speaking tour guide
Upon arrival, guests are welcomed and transferred through the scenic Maraza region towards Shamakhi, beginning a profound exploration of Azerbaijan’s historical and architectural treasures. The first stop is Diribaba Mausoleum, a 15th-century structure carved directly into the cliffside, where natural rock blends seamlessly with skilled stonework, honoring the revered Sufi saint Diribaba.
Juma Mosque
Next, travelers visit Juma Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus dating back to the 8th century, celebrated for surviving multiple earthquakes and exemplifying classic Islamic architecture that reflects centuries of faith and endurance.
Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum
The tour continues to Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum, a royal necropolis featuring seven domed tombs perched on a hilltop, offering sweeping views of the valley below, a site that combines royal history with dramatic landscapes, perfect for reflection and photography.
Lahij - State Historical And Cultural Reserve
The journey proceeds to Lahic Village, a mountain settlement famous for its traditional copper craftsmanship, cobblestone streets, and an exceptionally well-preserved medieval water sewage system. Experienced guides provide detailed insights into the village’s artisanal heritage and engineering marvels that have stood the test of time. The day concludes with a transfer to Sheki, where guests are settled into their hotel for overnight rest. The full day of touring spans approximately 8 to 9 hours, with expert guidance, thoughtful stops for photographs and comfortable travel between destinations.
Palace of Shaki Khans
The second day centers on Sheki’s most significant cultural, historical and artisanal landmarks, delivering a rich experience of Azerbaijan’s heritage and craftsmanship. Guests begin with a visit to the Sheki Khan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its exquisite 18th-century architecture, intricate stained-glass windows and detailed frescoes that showcase the artistic mastery of the Sheki Khanate era.
Abad Ceramics And Applied Art Center
Next, the tour includes the ABAD Ceramic Arts Centre, a contemporary hub dedicated to Azerbaijani pottery and handicrafts, where travelers observe skilled artisans creating traditional ceramics and have the opportunity to participate in the craft-making process.
Sheki State Art Gallery
The Art Gallery presents a curated collection of Azerbaijani artwork, featuring both traditional and modern pieces, with special emphasis on Sheki’s unique miniature paintings and folk art styles that reflect local culture and history.
Sheki's craft shops
The Craftsmen’s House highlights the remarkable “Shebeke” stained-glass technique, demonstrated live in the workshop where wooden lattices are meticulously assembled with colored glass without using glue or nails offering a rare insight into this delicate craft.
Sheki Karvansaray
The Caravanserai in Sheki, a fully restored Silk Road-era inn, offers a glimpse into the region’s role in historic trade networks, now serving as a museum, restaurant and artisan marketplace, preserving the legacy of Silk Road hospitality.
Church of Kish
Kish Albanian Church - one of the oldest Christian churches in the Caucasus, dating back to the 1st century AD, linked to the ancient state of Caucasian Albania.
Sheki Wines
The day culminates with a Wine Degustation session, featuring guided tastings of premium regional wines produced from indigenous grape varieties, often hosted in a boutique vineyard or cellar, providing guests with refined culinary appreciation alongside historical context. The entire tour spans approximately 5 to 6 hours, with professional guide commentary, carefully planned stops for photography and convenient transfers between each location, before guests return to their Sheki accommodation for overnight stay.
Nizami Ganjavi Mausoleum
The final day presents a powerful exploration of Ganja, Azerbaijan’s second-largest city, renowned for its rich history and cultural depth. Guests travel from Sheki to Ganja, where the itinerary highlights monumental sites and unique local treasures that define the city’s legacy. The day begins at the Mausoleum of Nizami Ganjavi, an architecturally impressive modern monument dedicated to one of the region’s greatest poets, whose 12th-century literary masterpieces shaped Azerbaijani culture. The mausoleum stands as a symbol of intellectual grandeur and artistic heritage.
Shah Abbas Mosque
Next, guests visit Shah Abbas Mosque, an exceptional 17th-century Safavid-era structure that exemplifies Islamic architecture, preserving intricate design elements and spiritual significance dating back centuries.
Bottle House
The tour then shifts to The Bottle House, an extraordinary private residence creatively adorned with over 50,000 glass bottles, offering a rare glimpse into innovative folk art and local eccentricity that captivates and inspires.
Karvansaray of Shah Abbas
The Caravansarai - reflecting once accommodating Silk Road traders
Khan Bagy Park
The final stop is Khan Baghi Park, Ganja’s historic public sanctuary, where guests can enjoy a tranquil walk among ancient trees and sculptural artistry, reflecting the city’s enduring connection to nature and heritage. The comprehensive tour lasts approximately 10 to 12 hours, supported by expert guide commentary and seamless transfers between key sites. After concluding the itinerary, guests are transported back to Baku, arriving at the designated meeting point or airport, marking a memorable conclusion to this exclusive journey through Azerbaijan’s finest cultural and historical landmarks.
Sedan car, Minivan, Mini Bus
Pickup included
2 nights in Sheki: at 4* Hotel on DBL room basis
Sedan, Minivan and Minibus
Pickup included
Pickup included
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