Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia 12-Day Caucasus Explorer
Baku · Sheki · تبليسي · Stepantsminda · Borjomi · غيمري · يريفان
نظرة عامة على الرحلة
From the windswept shores of the Caspian Sea to the sunlit monasteries of Armenia’s Ararat Plain, this journey takes you through the shifting landscapes and timeless cultures of the South Caucasus. In Azerbaijan, you’ll trace ancient fire rituals and Silk Road legends in caravanserais tucked beneath forested hills. Crossing into Georgia, the route winds through vineyard-laden valleys, high mountain passes, and stone villages where time slows down and tradition endures. Finally, Armenia opens with raw beauty and resilient spirit—etched in its cliffside monasteries, vibrant cities, and the ever-present silhouette of Mount Ararat.
This is a journey of encounters: with shepherds in the highlands, grandmothers rolling dough by hand, fire and snow, forgotten shrines, and open roads. It’s designed to move at a human pace, with time to linger and connect—with nature, with history, and with the people who call these lands home. It’s a passage not just through the Caucasus, but also into a deeper understanding of what endures.

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Welcome to Baku, where the history of the Silk Road meets bold modern design. Upon arrival at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, meet your guide and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, begin exploring the city.
Take in panoramic views from Highland Park, overlooking the Flame Towers and the Caspian Sea. Then, walk through Martyrs’ Alley, a place of remembrance. Dive into the Old City (Icherisheher) — a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring narrow alleys, caravanserais, the Maiden Tower, and the Shirvanshahs’ Palace.
Visit the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, renowned for its striking architecture and rich exhibits. Afterwards, enjoy free time on the elegant Nizami Street, which is filled with shops, cafés, and vibrant local life.
Highlights of the Day:
Highland Park & Flame Towers: Take in panoramic views of Baku Bay and the city's skyline, highlighted by the iconic Flame Towers.
UNESCO-listed Old City: Wander through Baku’s ancient heart, with landmarks like the Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs’ Palace.
Azerbaijan Carpet Museum: Explore a beautifully curated collection of traditional carpets housed in a building shaped like a rolled-up rug
Travel Details: Travel distance: ~30 km (airport and city touring) Time: ~3-4 h guided tour (afternoon); Overnight stay at a hotel in Baku (-/-/-)


