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Baku Tour
Azerbaijan's territory on a map is shaped reminding a bird, which flies
to the east with widely opened wings. The Absheron peninsula with the
Azeri Capital is the head of this bird.
Baku
or Baki, the capital overlooking the Caspian Sea, is fast becoming a boomtown.
Once a major stopover on the Great Silk Route, there are many captivating
sights to see in this ancient country - Bronze Age petroglyphs, medieval
minarets and mosques and Azerbaijan's famous carpets.
About a fifth of Azerbaijan's population lives in the capital, the biggest
metropolis in Transcaucasia. This handsome city is built around a perfect
harbour, Baku Bay, a notch in the underside of the Apsheron Peninsula.
Baku and the 70km (45mi) long peninsula enjoy sunny and surprisingly arid
weather, spoiled now and then by the gale-force coastal winds called khazri.
TOUR PROGRAM
1-st day - Baku
Transfer from airport. Settlement in hotel.
Dinner.
Free time.
2-nd day - Baku
During
two days Baku tour you will have an opportunity to visit the most interesting
places of the Azeri capital and will be introduced with its history and
current life of the city. You will note the mingling of ancient architecture,
traditions with the modern buildings and life style. You will visit ancient
Maiden Tower which according to the latest researches is the largest Zoroastrian
temple in the world, the old city which is the highly picturesque core
of Baku, Zoroastrian temple "Ateshgah" and medieval castles
of Apsheron. And on the other hand the most modern signs of the city will
also be a part of our program.
You will visit the Ichari Shahar
(the Inner City, or Old Town) heart of the historic city.
Secondly the program includes a walk along Baku Boulevard, the second
largest one in the Europe. On Boulevard you'll get a boat a make trip
on it along Baku Bay.
This
trip will provide you with an opportunity to observe a panoramic view
of Baku Bay and nearly located area of the city. Also during the trip
you will be introduced with the interesting facts and legends of the lake
better known as Caspian Sea.
Dinner in the local restaurant with music program and belly dance tasting
traditional dishes having cooked according to different methods of luxuriant
Azeri cuisine.
Those who interested can be transferred to nightclubs and places of interest.
3-rd Day - Ateshgah
Next
point of your tour will be the Ateshgyah .
The Ateshgah Temple, also known as the Temple of the Fireworshippers,
has been a centre of worship for thousands of years.
The Ateshgyah Fire-Worshippers' Temple is located within Greater Baku
in the Surakhany district of Baku.
Today the temple is a unique monument of world culture.
Also this day you will visit well preserved ancient castles of Apsheron
Peninsula dated XII-XIII AD and located farther out on the Apsheron Peninsula.
There are several fine medieval castles - one each at Amirajan and Nardaran
and two at Mardakyany - apparently built for defence by the Shirvan shahs
in the 14th century.
Free time.
In the evening dinner in the local restaurant with local food.
Those who interested can be transferred to nightclubs and places of interest.
4-th day - Gobustan
This
day you will visit the Gobustan reserve. Gobustan
is an open-air museum littered with neolithic rock drawings. Just 65km
(40mi) south of Baku, Gobustan has some 4000 inscriptions that go back
12,000 years (with some 2000 year old Latin graffiti to boot). Stone Age
folks sporting loin cloths pose, hunt and boogie down. Their dances are
thought to have been accompanied by the melodious strains of the Gaval-Dashy
(Tambourine Stone) - a rock that has a deep, resonating tone when struck.
Free time. Shopping.
To night dinner in the restaurant in one of the Caravanserays located
in the Old City with local food, caviar and sturgeon.
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