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“ Historical and Cultural Heritage of Azerbaijan “ Historical and cultural heritage of Azerbaijan" 6 days / 5 nights" Of Caucasian Albania, a church of This Tour tour will take you to a Udins (ancestors of ancient wonderful journey to the multicultural life Albanians), the roots of Zoroastrism of Azerbaijan: Post-Soviet Russian in Fire-Worshipers Temple and many village of Molokans, ancient remains more….... "Azerbaijan. Historical and cultural heritage" Program of the Tour Day 1 - Baku Day 2 - Baku 07:05 - Arrival in Baku 09:00 Breakfast at the hotel Transfer to the hotel. Hotel accommodaon. 10:00-14:00 Excursion to the Naonal Breakfast at the hotel, short rest historical and ar=s=c reserve "Gobustan", 13:00 - Sightseeing tour of Baku with a visit and a review located in the south-eastern foothill areas of of the monumental, historical and architectural the Greater Caucasus (60 km from Baku.): monuments of the city: you will see the panorama of the You will see the manifestaon of mud city and the Baku Bay from the Upland Park, visit the volcanic ac=vity on the mountain Dashgil, old medieval part of the city "Icheri Sheher" / "Inner City", the oil fields in the area of "Bibi-Kheybat", fortress walls, the main gate of the city "Gosha Gala gapi, admire the panorama of the floang "Shirvanshahs Palace, tower temple ”Maiden tower”, offshore oil rigs and plaorms, check the medieval baths, caravanserais, handicra workshops, rock pain=ngs of the Paleolithic-Neolithic carpet and an=Que shops and other places. period (about 6000 drawings, signs and 16:00-17:00 - Themac excursion called "Azerbaijan inscripons). Carpet": a visit to the carpet manufacturing enterprise APernoon - free =me walking around the "Azer-Ilmya " with an exhibi=on salon of silk carpets. city, shopping 17:00-18:00 You will enjoy the sea walk (1 hour) on a boat on the Baku bay (in favorable windless weather), as well as a walk through a Seaside Boulevard and the city center. 18:00-21:00 Free me, shopping. Return to the hotel "Azerbaijan. Historical and cultural heritage" Program of the Tour Day 3 – Ismayilli-Gabala Day 4 - Gabala 08:00 - Breakfast at the hotel, Check out 09:00 - 10:00 - Breakfast at the hotel 09:00 – 12:00 - Moving along the route "Baku - Shamakhi 10:00 - 14:00 - Excursion in Gabala: - Muganlinsky pass - Ismayilli-Gabala - Sheki” (about 305 - Bunyod (5 km one way) to a complex of km.) to the mountain sehlement-reserve "Lahij" mausoleums of XV-XVI centuries, near the 12:00-13:30 – Lunch at a local restaurant village of Hezre, 13:30-15:30 Introduc=on to architectural monuments of - Vandam sehlement historical and ethnographic reserve "Lahij» (IV-XII - Small cascading waterfall "Yeddi Gozel" centuries): workshop of the produc=on of handmade - Seeing a panorama of mountain lake Nohur carpets, workshops and shops of "bronze maers" – Gabala MosQue (XIX century) and the local crasmen, "blacksmiths", "chasers", "engravers on historical museum metal", ancient mosques, baths, and the original - travelling to the archaeological excavaons architecture of streets and houses of the old mountain on the site "Kabalaka" near the village village Chukhur 15:30- 17:00 Travelling (10 km one way) to the Russian - Visi=ng the village of Nij (Chris=an village of Ivanovka - a place of compact residence of Monophysite temple "Dzhotari kilsyasi" in Russian sectarians "Molokans" and geng to know their place of compact sehling of an ancient way of life. Caucasian peoples, "Udin"). 18:00 – Arrival in Gabala and accommodaon at QafQaz 14:00-15:00 – Lunch at a local restaurant Qabala Karvansaray hotel 4*, dinner in one of the naonal 15:00 - 16:00 - Return to the hotel, leisure, restaurants free me. "Azerbaijan. Historical and cultural heritage" Program of the Tour Day 5 – Gabala-Baku Day 6 – Baku-Home 09:00 - 10:00 - Breakfast at the hotel 09:00 Breakfast at the hotel, 12:00 Сheck out, free =me, shopping Departure on the route "Ismayilli-Gabala-Baku", 14:00-15:00- Lunch at one of the restaurants lunch in a local restaurant (A la carte) on the way (A la carte) 15:00-19:00 In the aernoon is an excursion 16:00-19:00 – Returning to Baku, dinner at a restaurant (A to the natural, historical and architectural la carte). sites of the Absheron Peninsula (30 km. from Baku) 20:00-21:00 Sightseeing auto-excursion "Fires of Baku". During which you will see a place that Route: releases Natural combus=ble gases on the - "Azadlig" sQuare mountain of Yanardag, old oil fields and their - Academy of Music ecological condi=on, - Palace named aer Heydar Aliyev - and famous all over the world temple of - Rashid Behbudov Street fire-worshipers "Ateshgah" in Surakhani - Bakihanov Street selement - Inshaatchilar and Huseyin Javid avenues 19:00-20:30 – Dinner in one of the naonal - SQuare near the monument to Nariman Narimanov with restaurants (near the airport) a stop to review the evening Panorama 20:30 Transfer to the Airport - Is=glaliyyat street 23:00 Flight Home - Niyazi Street - Prospect of Petroleum with a stop at the Carpet Museum, and stroll through the the area of Seaside Park. Hotel accommodaon "Azerbaijan. Historical and cultural heritage" Calcula@on of the package on the basis of the following hotels in Baku and Qabala Qafqaz Karvansaray Hotel 4* in Gabala : QafQaz Baku QafQaz Baku Sapphire Hotel Hya Regency Number of PAX City 4* Sport Hotel 4* 5* Hotel 5* 2 PAX 745 USD 725 USD 719 USD 799 USD 4 PAX 507 USD 487 USD 482 USD 562 USD 6 PAX 411 USD 390 USD 385 USD 465 USD 8 PAX 375 USD 355 USD 350 USD 430 USD 10 PAX 344 USD 323 USD 318 USD 398 USD 15 PAX 309 USD 289 USD 281 USD 362 USD 20 PAX 305 USD 284 USD 279 USD 359 USD 25 PAX 287 USD 267 USD 262 USD 342 USD 30 PAX 276 USD 255 USD 250 USD 330 USD Single 91 USD 89 USD 88 USD 151 USD Supplement Included in the program: - Transfer Airport - Hotel - Airport - Inland transportation Not included: - English or Arabic Speaking Tour Guide • Airplane tickets - Hotel Accommodation in Baku and • Insurance Qafqaz Qabala Karvansaray hotel 4* in Gabala • Electronic visa per 20 USD per person (Breakfast included) • Lunches and Dinners -All taxes and fees - All excursions - Entrance to museums - Water 1 liter per day p: +(994)50-723-90-16 m: +(994)55-821-33-16 a: Altes Plaza, 507-511 Ismail bey Qutqashinli, AZ1073, 2nd Floor w: www.visit-azerbaijan.com e: [email protected] Visit Azerbaijan DMC Terms and Conditions Payment and Cancellation Terms All rates are valid for the above mentioned All payments for rendered services to be proceeded request details only. by the following international All rates are given in USD. In case of drastic currency exchange rate fuctuation the prices Consumer’s rights laws: will be adjusted according to the new exchange rate. In case of cancellation 10 Days before arrival 20 % All prices are based on standard category to be charged, rooms. In case of cancellation 7 Days before Arrival 30% before Arrival to be charged, In case of changing the accommodation type In case of Cancellation 3 Days before Arrival 50% upon arrival, the guest has to pay the to be charged. difference of price before check-in. In case of cancellation 1 day prior or on the arrival day 100% cancellation charge will be applied Te guest cannot cancel himself/herself a room booked for him/her by the agency. In case of cancellation upon arrival, the full price of frst night is charged. All Changes in the program must be requested by company to the agency in written form. Tourists cannot change the program without preliminary confrmation from the company. p: Office: +(994)12- 404-32-13, Mob: +(994)50-723-90-16 m: +(994)55-821-33-16 a: Altes Plaza, 507-511 Ismail bey Qutqashinli, AZ1073, 2nd Floor w: www.visit-azerbaijan.com e: [email protected] .
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