AZERBAIJAN - Travel Recommendation

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DSCF3151Azerbaijan is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Eurasia is located at the crossroads of Western Europe and Eastern Asia, thus the name Eurasia. Azerbaijan is the first Caucasus countries that I visited which I stayed for 4D3N. I spent 2 days exploring Baku, its capital, before moving on to Shaki and crossed the border over to Georgia.


DSCF3117The main international gateway to Azerbaijan is the Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku.


DSCF3118The modern design of the new terminal.located just beside the old terminal. We flied to Baku from Doha by Qatar Airways. Just 3 hours flight time.


DSCF3122If you are planning to visit the three Caucasus countries, it is best to visit Azerbaijan first before entering Armenia through Georgia. Your entry into Azerbaijan might be denied if you have visited Armenia before and the custom officer at the airport do check every single page of your passport. You can apply for tourist visa at the Azerbaijan Embassy or apply an E-Visa through one of the authorised travel agencies in Azerbaijan. After getting you E-Visa, remember to print it out and keep the visa until you leave Azerbaijan because they’ll check your visa again when you exit the country.


DSCF3121The Baku White City project is a redevelopment of the Black City and will be a new modern centre of Baku. Another proposed mega project to be constructed in 2015 is the Azerbaijan Tower which is set to be the tallest building in the world at 1,050m high. 


DSCF3132From the airport to the city is just 20km away.


DSCF3158You won’t miss the Heydar Aliyev Center while entering Baku City.


DSCF3704Nice place to take pictures.


DSCF3167Azerbaijani word. You’ll be able recognise the word, but you won’t understand the meaning. Heavy traffic entering the city of Baku.


DSCF3678It is not uncommon to see some errant drivers cut queue during traffic jams.


DSCF3185This is the hotel that we stayed in Baku – Amber Hotel.


DSCF3181It has a restaurant below which opens 24/7.


DSCF3492Amber Hotel’s lobby.


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DSC04065The room is quite spacious with equally spacious bathroom with shower.


DSC04068View from the hotel room.


DSCF3475There are many statues of Azerbaijan’s famous people all around the city.


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DSCF3484Supermarket nearby the hotel in Baku.


DSCF3476A Metro station near Amber Hotel. There are also plenty of taxis around the city. You can either hail a London Cab or a normal taxi. The London Cab charged by meter and the fare of a normal taxi is agreed beforehand. Travelling around the city is inexpensive, generally around 4-5 Manat.


DSCF3486The metro line of Baku.


DSCF3478Azerbaijan was incorporated into the Russian Empire since 1812.


DSC04306After the collapse of the Russian Empire during World War I, Azerbaijan proclaimed its independence in 1918. The independence however, was short lived. Soviet Russia attacked Baku and the country was incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1920. Shown above is the independence monument of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic from 1918-1920. Azerbaijan however gained independence in 1991 during the collapse of Soviet Union.


DSCF3195Old Soviet Union era houses being demolished.


DSC04608To make way for new buildings.


Places of interest in Baku:
DSCF3226Martyr’s Lane.


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DSCF3247Flame Towers is just across the road from Martyr's Lane.
 

DSC04322Icari Sahar or Old City Baku is the historical site in the city.


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DSCF3368The Maiden Tower is of course one of the most important attractions in the Old City of Baku.


DSCF3308Walking is the best way to explore the Old City.


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DSCF3310It is best if you can at least spend a whole day at the Old City.


DSCF3298Fountain Square is just a walking distance away from the Old Baku City.


DSCF3290Fountain Square is a great place for shopping and leisure.


DSC04605You can get everything from affordable brands to designer brands here at Fountain Square. 


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DSCF3726Plenty of eateries at the Fountain Square.


DSCF3766I definitely recommend the Firuza Restaurant.


DSCF3720There are many disco like this one, Kakadu Disko Klub, for those who like clubbing at night.


DSC04342Well, Fountain Square. The name says it all. There are various kinds of fountains at the Baku Fountain Square.


DSCF3289You can see plenty of statues at the Square and around the city.


DSCF3834_thumb_thumbBaku Boulevard is the best place for panoramic view of the city and Caspian sea.


DSCF3893_thumb_thumbPlenty of benches at the Baku Boulevard.


DSC04580_thumb_thumbAnd you can see lots of couples sitting on the benches.


DSCF3862_thumb_thumbAnd of course fountains.


DSCF3909_thumb_thumbOld buildings and….


DSC04610_thumb_thumb……..modern buildings can be seen at the Boulevard.


DSCF3810_thumb_thumbDSC04629_thumb_thumbStalls selling drinks and snacks can be found along the Baku Boulevard.


DSC04586_thumb_thumbNo fancy restaurants at the Boulevard, but there are a few cafes where you can enjoy a light meal or a beer while enjoying the view of Caspian Sea or just people watching.


DSCF3902_thumb_thumbThe is one shopping mall, Park Bulvar at one end of the Boulevard.


DSC04086_thumb_thumbAnd the National Flag Square at the other end of the Boulevard. Also located at the Baku Boulevard is the Baku Ferris Wheel, also known as the Baku Eye.


DSCF3598_thumb_thumbNot to be missed while in Azerbaijan is the Ateshgah, Fire Temple. It is the ‘Land of Eternal Fire’ after all.


DSCF3622_thumb_thumbWell, you can skip the Yanar Dag if it does not interest you, but it is just a short drive from the Fire Temple. Why miss the opportunity to witness this natural occurrence of flames oozing out of the hill side. 


DSCF4079---Copy_thumb_thumbDiri Baba mausoleum is worth a visit for the view if nothing else.


DSCF4098_thumb_thumbIf you have the time, you can drop by the Qutab Evi theme park along the way to Shamakhi.


DSC04783_thumb_thumbThe oldest and largest mosque in Azerbaijan, Juma Mosque in Shamakhi is another popular tourist attraction.


DSCF4548_thumb_thumbThe Palace of Shaki Khan in Shaki is small but beautiful. It also has a beautiful garden where you can enjoy the scenery of surrounding mountains.


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DSCF4505_thumb_thumbShaki is not a big town, so it’s easy to explore the town on foot.


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DSCF4549_thumb_thumbWe stayed in Issam Hotel in Shaki. It is clean and comfortable. No complains here.


DSC05019_thumb1_thumbIf you want to book the hotel, above is the hotel information. Their website http://www.en.issam.az/.


What to eat:
DSC04386_thumb_thumbKebab (right) which is grilled meat is a must try in Azerbaijan.


DSCF3759_thumb_thumbDushbara are very small dumplings served in broth. The dumplings are chewy and the broth is salty. It is a good appetizer.


DSCF3764_thumb_thumbPide is like a piza bread, Dolma is stuffed vegetable while Saj is cooked meat and vegetable on hot cast iron plate. I personally prefer saj. If I remembered correctly, this meal cost around 25 Manat for 3 dishes and 1 soup!


DSCF4293_thumb_thumbAnother barbequed meat dish with chicken soup. Cost only around 17 manat.


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DSC05037_thumb_thumbPilaf is another must try. It is mixed rice wrapped in thin bread which is baked in oven. However this dish is more suited for a group of 3-4 people. This pre-ordered meal cost us 30 Manat since it’ll take some time to prepare the dish.

Of course if you have the cash, you can try out the caviar, fresh from the Caspian Sea at 150 Euro per 100 gram.


Souvenirs:
DSCF3386_thumb_thumbThe best place to buy souvenirs is at the Old City. I bought a fridge magnet and Maiden Tower miniature here. Tip: if you can’t bring home a big carpet, there are silk carpet as small as B5 size that you buy as souvenir.


DSCF3489_thumb1_thumbVictory Tour is the tour company that I booked the Azerbaijan tour with. I am very satisfied with their service. You can visit their website at www.victorytour.az for more info. Take note that entering Azerbaijan needs visa unless you’re from some of the very few countries from around that region. To save all the hassle of going to Azerbaijan Embassy, I engaged Victory Tour to get a visa for me. The tour cost me USD 1,890 for two person (4D3N) excluding lunch and dinner. I recommend to exclude lunch and dinner from the tour package since eating out is not expensive in Azerbaijan. However, Azerbaijan is the most expensive place to visit compared with the other two countries in Caucasus. The tour, hotel and food doesn't come cheap, but considered reasonable by European standards.
 

DSCF3229_thumb_thumbYasin is a friendly and very knowledgeable tour guide. He is very professional and speaks fluent English.  


DSCF4475---Copy_thumb_thumbWe travelled safely and comfortably in he’s SUV.


DSC04393_thumb_thumbOverall, Azerbaijani or Azeri are very friendly and helpful. It is safe to walk alone on the streets even at night.


DSC04350_thumb_thumbEven though 95% of the population are Muslims, Azerbaijan is a strictly secular state. While I was there I didn’t even see a women with a head scarf. I really did feel very comfortable while in Azerbaijan. Two thumbs up! 


DSC04524_thumb_thumbAzerbaijan has close ties with Europe and has been the venue for Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and will be the venue for the 1st European Games in 2015.





DSCF3732_thumb_thumbAzerbaijani is the official language. Most people however speaks Russian and English. A menu with translation in both Russian and English. Azerbaijan currency is Manat. Conversion is easy. 1 Manat equals to 1 Euro.


DSCF4436_thumb1_thumbNo worries while visiting place of interest, as there are translation in English. 


DSC04669_thumb_thumbEven in shopping centres.


DSCF4416_thumb_thumbAzerbaijan has a very strong ties with Turkey.


DSCF4392_thumb_thumbThe late President Haydar Aliyev pictures and monuments can be seen all over Azerbaijan.


DSCF4319_thumb_thumbHe is highly regard in Azerbaijan. Now, his son, President Ilham Aliyev is the leader of the country.


DSCF4093_thumb_thumbHaydar Aliyev Park.


DSCF4573_thumb_thumbMany World War II monument is erected in Azerbaijan where approximately 400,000 Azerbaijanis out of the 800,000 Azerbaijani soldiers died fighting in this war. 


DSCF4585_thumb_thumbBalaken District is where the Azerbaijan-Georgia border crossing.is located.


DSCF4558_thumb_thumbThe Caucasus mountain range.


DSCF4576_thumb1_thumbThe ‘traffic police’ roaming the streets along the way from Baku to the country’s border with Georgia. Why call the cows traffic police? Well, every time you see them, you have to slow down your vehicle.


DSCF4560_thumb_thumbThe Caucasus mountain can be seen along the way to the border of Georgia.


DSCF4596_thumb_thumbThe Azerbaijan customs at the border. It is quite a long walk from the Azerbaijan border to the Georgia border. If you have many luggage, best to drive over to the Georgia’s border or request someone to carry the luggage. Our tour guide, Yasin was very helpful by taking some of our luggage across the border.


DSCF3120---Copy_thumb1_thumb_thumb_tThis is the route that I took during my trip in Azerbaijan. Baku  (2 nights) –> Shamakhi –> Shaki (1 night) –> country border with Georgia. Overall, my trip to Azerbaijan was fascinating.



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