Azerbaijan Tours

Visit Azerbaijan: A Journey of Fire and Contrasts

Azerbaijan is a treasure trove for lovers of history and culture. From the timeless rock carvings of Gobustan to the futuristic skyline of Baku, Azerbaijan is a country that burns with stories both ancient and new. Nicknamed the Land of Fire, it’s a place where flames rise from the earth, where Silk Road traders once passed through caravanserais, and where cultures have interwoven for thousands of years.

Azerbaijan is a land of striking contrasts, cradled between Europe and Asia. The country is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the ancient rock carvings of Gobustan, etched into stone more than 40,000 years ago. Architecture spanning centuries tells its own story; from 11th-century mosques and caravanserais to the medieval streets of Baku’s Old City and the traditional copper workshops of Lahidj.

Beyond the capital, the scenery shifts dramatically: mud volcanoes bubbling under the sun, snow-dusted mountains, vineyards heavy with grapes, and fishing villages along the Caspian coast.

With Crooked Compass, you’ll journey deeper than the postcards; tracing the footsteps of Silk Road traders, sharing tea in mountain homes, and experiencing fire temples that have inspired devotion for millennia. This is travel defined by resilience, warmth, and a heritage that continues to spark curiosity at every turn.

Quick Facts: Azerbaijan Tours

Capital: Baku (approx. 2.3 million)
Population: 10 million
Currency: Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
Languages: Azerbaijani (Azeri); Russian and English spoken in parts of Baku and tourist areas
Time Zone: UTC +4:00
Best Season: April–June and September–October for mild weather and cultural festivals
Visa: E-visa available online for most nationalities
Power: Type C & F (220V, 50Hz)

Our Tours in Azerbaijan

The Caucasus

from AUD$ 14,963
  • Witness Baku’s Fire Temple, a castle-like religious temple dating back to the 17th century
  • Visit the ‘Burning Mountain’, a phenomenon that has burned for centuries
  • Explore remote medieval villages in Azerbaijan
  • Discover rock-hewn churches and monasteries
  • Immerse yourself in the Svaneti – the region of the highest mountains and glaciers and the most abiding ancient traditions of Georgia
  • Hike through remote villages and watchtowers, amongst wildflowers and glaciers
  • Visit Dilijan, the ‘Little Switzerland’ of Armenia
  • Get hands-on with the locals in cooking masterclasses
  • Explore Armenia’s Stonehenge – Karahunj, a site rich with stone settings, burial cists and standing stone
  • Listen to the charming melodies of Armenian ‘duduk’ by a local performer

Sitting at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the Caucasus – Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia (Hayastan) are one of the most exciting regions for cultural exploration.

Follow the footsteps of Silk Road traders and merchants, Crusader Knights and Ottoman Princes as you explore from the shores of the Caspian Sea, to the fascinating history of Baku, take in the stunning wine fields and spectacular High Caucasus mountains. Learn of the legends of the Golden Fleece, and embrace the breathtaking scenery and welcoming hospitality of the local people. Still relatively unknown, this is the perfect trip for those who are well-travelled and seeking a more diverse experience in an often overlooked part of our world.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Azerbaijan?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Travel with expert Azerbaijani guides, artisans, and storytellers who bring history and culture to life.

Authentic Access

From fire temples and mud volcanoes to mountain villages unchanged for centuries, experience Azerbaijan off the tourist trail.

Ethical Travel

Every journey is designed to foster genuine interaction whether sharing tea in a family home or learning copper craftsmanship in Lahidj.

Full Support

With our team handling logistics and 24/7 support, you can focus on the wonder of discovery.

Essential Azerbaijan Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Many nationalities can apply for an ASAN e-visa online in just a few days. Some countries also enjoy visa-free entry. Always confirm the latest requirements before travel.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccines, but it’s wise to consult your doctor or a travel clinic 6–8 weeks before departure. Carry essential medications, as rural pharmacies may have limited stock.
  • Azerbaijani is the official language; Russian is common, while English is limited outside Baku. Your guide will assist with translation.

Packing Essentials

Expect varied conditions from Caspian heat to mountain chill. Layers are key.

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for hot days; warm sweaters and fleece for evenings in the mountains.
  • Modest outfits for rural or religious areas (loose trousers/skirts, tops with sleeves). Women should carry a scarf for mosques.
  • Comfortable walking or light hiking shoes; sandals or flip-flops for casual wear.
  • Wide-brimmed sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle with filter.
  • Compact rain jacket or windbreaker for spring/autumn.
  • Swimsuit for the Caspian or hotel pools.

Optional but useful: binoculars, small gifts for hosts, a basic phrasebook or translation app.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Azerbaijani hospitality is legendary: refusing tea or food repeatedly may be seen as impolite.
  • Always remove shoes when entering a home. Bringing a small gift (sweets, fruit, wine) is appreciated.
  • Bread is sacred: never waste it or place it upside down.
  • Greet with “Salam” and respect elders; a handshake is customary for men, while women may prefer a nod or verbal greeting.
  • Dress modestly outside Baku, particularly in rural areas and mosques.
  • Public displays of affection are uncommon in traditional regions.
  • Always ask permission before photographing people, especially elders and in smaller villages

Getting Around Azerbaijan

  • Private vehicles and transfers are the most reliable way to explore, especially when heading beyond Baku into mountain or rural regions.
  • Metro in Baku is fast, efficient, and inexpensive, with clean, safe stations ideal for urban travel.
  • Buses and marshrutkas (minibuses) connect towns and villages but can be cramped, with irregular schedules and little English signage.
  • Scenic routes include Baku–Sheki via Shamakhi and Lahij, and the dramatic Guba–Khinalig road, which often requires a 4WD.
  • Rail travel exists between Baku and Ganja, but journeys are slower than by road and mostly used by locals.
  • Weather challenges such as snow in the Greater Caucasus, fog in upland forests, and summer dust in Gobustan can affect travel times.
  • Facilities along the way vary: expect modern petrol stations near cities but basic or squat toilets in remote areas; always carry tissues and sanitiser.

Accommodation

  • Baku: Boutique hotels and modern stays with international comforts.
  • Regions: Guesthouses and homestays offering warm hospitality and home-cooked meals.
  • Rural Stays: Basic lodgings, sometimes with shared bathrooms.
  • Special Options: Eco-lodges, vineyard stays, and mountain guesthouses.

Climate & Timing

  • Summer (June–August): Hot and dry in Baku and the lowlands; cooler in the Caucasus Mountains.
  • Autumn (September–November): Mild temperatures, grape harvests, and colourful scenery.
  • Winter (December–February): Snow in the mountains; skiing available in Shahdag and Tufandag.
  • Spring (March–May): Fresh, green landscapes with wildflowers; mild but sometimes wet.

Tip: Azerbaijan’s geography spans deserts, coastlines, and mountains; pack versatile clothing and prepare for rapid weather changes.

Begin Your Journey in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan is a country of contrasts where glass towers gleam above Baku’s medieval walls, where fire dances on mountain hillsides, and where the Caspian Sea meets the silence of ancient caravan routes. This is a land that surprises at every turn: music drifting from village squares, tables overflowing with herbs and pomegranates, and traditions kept alive through story, song, and heartfelt hospitality.

Are you ready to experience a nation that thrives on its energy, its warmth, and its unshakable spirit?

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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Azerbaijan, flexibility isn’t just recommended; it’s essential.