Duration: 5-6 hours
Itinerary: Baku – Gobustan – Ateshgah – Baku
Pick-up & Drop-off: your hotel (within Baku)
Category: Private tour
Language: English
$170
Duration: 5-6 hours
Itinerary: Baku – Gobustan – Ateshgah – Baku
Pick-up & Drop-off: your hotel (within Baku)
Category: Private tour
Language: English
Prices per group (in US dollars):
1-2 travelers | 3-6 travelers | 7 and more travelers | |
Standard | 170$ | 200$ | upon request |
VIP* | upon request | upon request | upon request |
* VIP – A choice of luxury cars are available (Mercedes S-class, E-class, V-class, and etc.)
1-3 travelers | 4-7 travelers | 8 and more travelers | |
Economy (without guide)** | 90$ | 120$ | upon request |
** The economy package includes driver and museum guide services.
Ateshgah Temple – The temple of fire worshippers Ateshgah is located at the Apsheron peninsula at the outskirts of Surakhani village in 30 km from the centre of Baku and was revered in different times by Zoroastrians, Hindus and Sikhs. This territory is known for such unique natural phenomenon as burning natural gas outlets (underground gas coming onto surface contacts oxygen and lights up). The temple in its present state was constructed in the 17th-18th centuries. It was built by the Baku-based Hindu community related to Sikhs.
Museum of Petroglyphsis (outdoor museum) – Gobustan or by other name Museum of Petroglyphsis (outdoor museum) located approximately 65 km from Baku. Prehistoric rock drawings – petroglyphs – are an art “archive” of the human evolution on Earth. The “articles” of such archives are the first transmissions from the human “I” to the outer world. There are a few of such outdoor “archives” in Azerbaijan. One of them, the largest, is located in Gobustan, at the Baku State Reserve of History, Ethnography and Arts, near Baku. It is a rocky massif on the bottom of the southeast part of the Great Caucasus Range, near the Caspian Sea and a modern highway built on the ancient Shirvan road.