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Are you ready to explore Azerbaijan's wonders? Join our Gobustan-Absheron tour for a unique adventure! From the ancient rock carvings of Gobustan to the mesmerizing flames of Yanardagh, and the historic Ateshgah Fire Temple, each stop offers a captivating glimpse into Azerbaijan's rich heritage. Our expert guide will illuminate the stories behind these landmarks, ensuring an unforgettable experience. With convenient pickup, drop-off, transportation, and refreshments included, you can fully enjoy this enriching journey without any worries. Book now and create lasting memories with us!
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
3 hours or 3 hours and half is transportation/travel time within total tour duration
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
English/Arabic/Turkish/Russian Speaking Driver
Parking Fees
Lunch, Dinner
Admission fee to Gobustan National Park (10 AZN for 1 PAX)
Admission fee for Gobustan Mud Vulcanoes ( 5 AZN for 1 PAX)
Admission fee for Atesgah(Fire Temple) and Yanardagh (Fire Mountain) - 15 AZN for 1 PAX
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Gobustan Rock Art
Gobustan Mud Volcanoes Tour is a unique and exciting experience for tourists visiting Azerbaijan. Gobustan is home to one of the largest mud volcano complexes in the world, with over 300 mud volcanoes. On the tour, visitors can witness the bubbling and gurgling mud pools and see the volcanic activity up close. Aside from the mud volcanoes, the Gobustan region is also home to ancient petroglyphs, which are prehistoric rock carvings that offer a glimpse into the past civilizations that lived in the area. Book now and get an unforgettable experience.
Mud Volcanoes
Mud volcanoes are formed by the eruption of natural gases and mud from the earth's surface. These geological formations are quite different from the conventional volcanoes that are formed by the eruption of lava and volcanic rocks. There are more than 400 mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan, and the majority of them are located in and around the Absheron Peninsula, which is where Baku is situated. The largest mud volcano in the world, the Boyuk Khanizadagh, is also located in Azerbaijan, about 15 km from Baku.
Pickup included
Italian/Spanish language
Pickup included
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Kate C,
26 thg 3, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Did a private tour of the museum volcanoes. The ‘tour’ included only a driver who didn’t speak English and a small old car. There was no information on the sites and we had to work out for ourselves where we were and what there was to see. We were then expected to pay the entrance fees at each site. Only when we complained to the tour company did they agree to pay the entrance fees. They also tried to charge us 8% extra to pay by card. We could have booked a taxi to take us there, via the bolt app for 20% of the price (as we did 20+ times around Baku). I would recommend this and avoid the tour company.
camillapastori,
31 thg 1, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Yesterday we did this hike and everything was perfect! Our guide Azyz was fantastic and explained everything in detail .. We highly recommend this tour, but especially the guide!
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