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It is an excursion to Gobustan National Park and Museum, about 40 miles (64 km) southwest of the centre of Baku on the west bank of the Caspian Sea, to see the ancient petroglyphs. Gobustan is assumed one of the cradles of civilization, as ancient petroglyphs have been identified as belonging to the 12-8th century B.C.
In addition to the Gobustan, we will also visit en route active (bubbling) mud volcano site. On the way back we can tour Bibi Heybet Mosque, a recreation of the mosque with the same name built in the 13th century but completely destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1936.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Local guide
Bottled water
National Park fees
Lunch
Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Gobustan Rock Art
Total driving distance is about 120 km (to and from Gobustan), approximately 2 hours driving time. Itinerary: • Gobustan Petroglyphs Museum and Gobustan rock engravings (carvings) In 2007 Gobustan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered to be of "outstanding universal value" for its rock art engravings, collection of rock art images presents for hunting, fauna, flora, and lifestyles in pre-historic times and for the cultural continuity between prehistoric and medieval times. • Mud Volcanoes Over a thousand mud volcanoes are known to exist in the world, and some 400 of those are in the coastal area of Azerbaijan. Every 20 years or so, one of these mud/gas volcanoes will ignite deep below the surface and create a massive explosion. While generally not dangerous to people, as they are far outside of most city centers, it is believed that six shepherds and over 2,000 sheep were killed by a mud volcano in Bozdagh, Azerbaijan. • Bibi Heybet Mosque The Bibi-Heybat Mosque includes the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum (a descendant of Muhammad), and today is the spiritual center for the Muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture in Azerbaijan. The mosque at the beginning of the 20th century. Left to right: Arcade (behind the minaret is visible), the tomb and new mosque building. The latter two were built in 1911. The old mosque was situated in the southern part of the tomb, while there was a 20-meter high minaret in the west part of the mosque. Later a crypt and two niches were added to the mosque to the south of the minaret. On the niches, there were inscriptions containing the name of Fatali Khan, whose tombstone marble slab is now in the Azerbaijan State Museum of History. From 1305 to 1313, Mahmud Ibn Saad built the mosque's minarets. The top of the thread and stalactites, raised by a small pillar, surmounted by a semicircular dome of Rebrov. Railing minarets were patterned with stone grill. Graphic studies showed that the height of the minaret was about 22 m.
Mud Volcanoes
Total driving distance is about 120 km (to and from Gobustan), approximately 2 hours driving time. Itinerary: • Gobustan Petroglyphs Museum and Gobustan rock engravings (carvings) In 2007 Gobustan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered to be of "outstanding universal value" for its rock art engravings, collection of rock art images presents for hunting, fauna, flora and lifestyles in pre-historic times and for the cultural continuity between prehistoric and medieval times. • Mud Volcanoes Over a thousand mud volcanoes are known to exist in the world, and some 400 of those are in the coastal area of Azerbaijan. Every 20 years or so, one of these mud/gas volcanoes will ignite deep below the surface and create a massive explosion. While generally not dangerous to people, as they are far outside of most city centers, it is believed that six shepherds and over 2,000 sheep were killed by a mud volcano in Bozdagh, Azerbaijan. • Bibi Heybet Mosque The Bibi-Heybat Mosque includes the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum (a descendant of Muhammad), and today is the spiritual center for the Muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture in Azerbaijan. The mosque at the beginning of the 20th century. Left to right: Arcade (behind the minaret is visible), the tomb and new mosque building. The latter two were built in 1911. The old mosque was situated in the southern part of the tomb, while there was a 20 meter high minaret in the west part of the mosque. Later a crypt and two niches were added to the mosque to the south of the minaret. On the niches there were inscriptions containing the name of Fatali Khan, whose tombstone marble slab is now in the Azerbaijan State Museum of History. From 1305 to 1313, Mahmud Ibn Saad built the mosque's minarets. The top of the thread and stalactites, raised by a small pillar, surmounted by a semicircular dome of Rebrov. Railing minarets were patterned with stone grill. Graphic studies showed that the height of the minaret was about 22 m.
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DriverOrkhan,
11 thg 5, 2024
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Azerbaijan, with its vibrant capital city Baku, offers a blend of rich history, modernity, and natural beauty. Azerbaijan, with its vibrant capital city Baku, offers a blend of rich history, modernity, and natural beauty. Here's a brief overview of what visitors can expect when exploring Baku: 1. **Old City (Icherisheher)**: Explore the historic heart of Baku, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through narrow streets lined with medieval buildings, visit ancient mosques and palaces, and discover hidden gems around every corner. 2. **Flame Towers**: Marvel at the iconic Flame Towers, which dominate Baku's skyline with their futuristic design and LED displays. These skyscrapers are a symbol of Baku's modernity and economic prosperity. 3. **Boulevard (Seaside Park)**: Take a leisurely stroll along the Baku Boulevard, a picturesque promenade that stretches along the Caspian Sea. Enjoy beautiful views of the waterfront, relax in green parks, and explore attractions like the Carpet Museum and the Baku Eye Ferris wheel. 4. **Heydar Aliyev Center**: Visit this architectural masterpiece designed by Zaha Hadid, which houses exhibitions, cultural events, and a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Heydar Aliyev, the former president of Azerbaijan. 5. **Maiden Tower**: Explore the iconic Maiden Tower, a symbol of Baku's ancient history and resilience. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and learn about the tower's legends and mysteries. 6. **Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape**: Venture outside the city to explore the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan, which date back thousands of years and offer insights into prehistoric life in the region. 7. **Ateshgah Fire Temple**: Discover the Ateshgah Fire Temple, a unique religious site where natural gas vents have been burning for centuries. Learn about the history of fire worship in Azerbaijan and explore the temple's intricate architecture. 8. **Cuisine**: Indulge in Azerbaijani cuisine, which features a diverse array of flavors and influences from the Middle East, Mediterranean, and Central Asia. Don't miss specialties like plov (pilaf), kebabs, and dolma (stuffed grape leaves). From its ancient Old City to its modern landmarks, Baku offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that is sure to enchant visitors from around the world.
TaherAlbaghliJulian,
19 thg 8, 2019
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This trip I was booked by Azerbaijan Tourism LLC.It is the best travel company .The Mercededs van was comfortable and the guides was nice and friendly.We start by visit Mad Volcanoes by the Russian car Lada.It was cool the driver was drive qickly in the sand,I touch the mud it have (Urea,Praffin, sulfur, magnesium and zinc) you can take mud free.But,most people do not bring bottle.So,The drivers buy mud bolltes by 30$. After the mud volcano we went to the Gobustan National Park it was cool and we saw art of the stone ages.This tour not for everyone because you walk in the rocks and it slppery. It is fantasic and highly recommonded.


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