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A holiday with the misty mountains of Gabala and the natural beauty of Baku. This tour promises a relaxed holidays with ...
26/09/2017

A holiday with the misty mountains of Gabala and the natural beauty of Baku. This tour promises a relaxed holidays with nature. This is ideal for those who love nature and is a good option for those who loves the beauty of greenery. This Gabala tour package covers approximately 650 km in 3 days.
Total price of all this 500$ for 1 person but it can be discount if you will be more that 2 people.
Includes hotel and transfer from the airport and to Gabala and back. City tour also.
Contacts +994 55 408 52 40- What’s app and telegram for reservation.
1 day.
Transfer from the airport directly to the 4 star hotel.
After check in you will take the breakfast.
City tour in first day will change your mood after long flight.
2 day.
Tour to Gabala.
It will take 3 hours to go there. • “Nohurgol” Lake - The lake is surrounded by a forest, you can walk around the lake. Here you can relax, even sail boat on the lake • Tour to Tufandag: Longest teleferic of the world - Whether for skiing, or just for memorable summer views of the Alpine scenery behind Qabala, jump aboard the Tu¬fandag network of four cable cars. • Qabala Shooting club - Shooting experience • Qabaland - It’s not quite Disneyland, but Azerbaijan’s first theme park is a godsend for local families and has something for all ages. All rides are paid through a precharged cash card. It’s a Youth Entertainment center (karting, Ice rink and so on. interesting attractions) • “Yeddi Gozal” waterfall (Seven Beauties)
3 day you will be free to take a rest in the city by your self.

The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's do...
25/09/2017

The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. Total length of the street is 3,538 m.

The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya ("the merchant street" in Russian).

Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street).

The “Baku Acropolis”, “Old Town”, “Inner Town” – these are the namesOld_and_new_Baku for this unique historical ensemble...
25/09/2017

The “Baku Acropolis”, “Old Town”, “Inner Town” – these are the namesOld_and_new_Baku for this unique historical ensemble located right in the center of Baku. “Icheri Shekher” is the heart of the city. It was the place, on the hill by the very sea, where ancient Baku was originated.

Icheri Shekher is the oldest living quarter in Baku. It was declared a historical and cultural reserve in 1977, and was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000.

Sometimes, Icheri Shekher is referred as a fortress, because its area of 221 km2 is fully surrounded with a well-preserved vallum. The territory of Icheri Shekher was inhabited with people as early as in the Bronze Age and by the VIII-XI centuries it had been completely populated.

249_z__dsc1507Behind the dilapidated fortress’ walls there survived numerous unique monuments: the Shirvanshakh Palace complex with a shrine, divankhane, and mosque, as well as “Gyz Galasy” (the Maiden Tower), mosques and minarets, the ruins of caravanserais and bathhouses. The buildings of the old fortress are of special nature. Due to the insufficient territory, anciently, the buildings were erected “wall-to-wall” there. There were no gardens, while yards were extremely small and separated by “strings” of narrow streets, alleyways and tight corners.

When in the XV century, the Shirvanshakhs moved their capital from Shemakha to Baku, Icheri Shekher proceeded with a large-scale construction. It was the period when the Shirvanshakh Palace, a pearl of the fortress was built.

It should be noted that Baku of the XVII-XIX centuries did not extend baku_my_one_day_12outside Icheri Shekher. There located rulers’ palaces and living quarters. From 1747 to 1806 it was the capital of the Baku khanate. It was not until the start of the oil boom, when the city began to expand, extending outside Icheri Shekher.

The vallum itself is of great interest. Once, there were two of them separated by moats but at the beginning of the XIX century, Baku was developing so rapidly that the outer wall had to be demolished and its place was build up with residential houses. There was only the inner wall left in the city. It is extant with 25 towers and 5 gates up to date.

People say that, as early as in the 30-s of the ХХ century there were over 900 buildings and only a half of them have survived by the beginning of the XXI centuries.

About the clubs in Baku: OTTO Club is one of the first night clubs in Baku, which still works and receives only positive...
25/09/2017

About the clubs in Baku: OTTO Club is one of the first night clubs in Baku, which still works and receives only positive feedbacks from the guests. Their main distinctive feature is live music till morning and almost every day you can dance either on DJ music, or listen to the songs performed live by nice bands.

Azerbaijan’s top provincial holiday centre, Qabala is a string of flashy new hotels and a burgeoning ski resort spread u...
25/09/2017

Azerbaijan’s top provincial holiday centre, Qabala is a string of flashy new hotels and a burgeoning ski resort spread up into the foothills of some glorious forested moun­tains. Qabala or Gabala is the most ancient city of Azerbaijan. Before 1991 the city was known as Kutkashen, but after Azerbaijan's independence the town was renamed in honour of the much older city of Gabala.

Gabala was the ancient capital of Caucasian Albania. Archeological evidence indicates that the city functioned as the capital of Caucasian Albania as early as 4th century BC. The Ruins of the ancient town are situated 15 km from the regional center, allocated on the territory between Garachay and Jourluchay rivers. Gabala was located in the middle of the 2,500-year-old Silk Road, and was mentioned by Pliny the Younger as "Kabalaka", Greek geographer Ptolemy as "Khabala", Arabic historian Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri as "Khazar". In the 19th century, the Azerbaijani historian Abbasgulu Bakikhanov mentioned in his book Gulistani Irem that Kbala or Khabala were in fact Gabala.

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