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Absheron Peninsula Tour will begin with a comfortable car and professional driver picking you up from your hotel or any location of your choice.
Accommodation point in Baku
10 AM (Local time)
4 hours
A special discount is applied to the tour price depending on the increasing number of people. In other words the more people, the less the tour price per person. Price packages per number of people are shown below.
For the groups consisting of more than 5 people, a 70% discount will be applied.
The below table shows the breakdown of the discount applied depending on the number of people. About how the discount policy works, please see our Pricing page.
Please, note that children below 6 years old are free of charge!
Ateshgah Temple is a fire temple located on the Absheron Peninsula in Azerbaijan, 30 km from Baku, near the village of Surakhani in the Surakhani district. Built in the 17th and 18th centuries on the site of unquenchable flames with a natural gas outlet, the name of the temple means “House of Fire” or “Place of Fire”.
The architectural complex consists of defensive walls with a pentagonal projection, a large entrance, and a four-pointed altar-fire temple located in the center of the area. At the entrance, guest rooms – Balakhana, characteristic of the Shirvan-Absheron School of Architecture, were built.
The history of the complex dates back to 1713. The temple itself has existed since ancient times and has kept its original structure. Altars reflect the ancient traditions of altar building that were widespread in the territory of Azerbaijan even during the Medieval period. The traditional appearance of the Avaltari plan, which is supported by columns from the four corners, covered with a dome, and open on all four sides, is also found here.
At the order of the President of Azerbaijan, an open-air museum was created around the complex, and the complex was declared a State Historical-Architectural Reserve. Each museum is visited by an average of 145,000 people.
In 1998, Ateshgah was included in the list of candidates for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Yanardagh is a natural monument of unknown history, ignited as a result of the release of natural gas at the foot of the mountain on the Absheron Peninsula, on the coast of the Caspian Sea, in the village of Mahammadi, near Baku city.
It is located 27 km from the center of Baku city, 2 km from the village center, on the left side of the Mahammadi-Digah highway.
By the decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated May 2, 2007, the territory of “Yanardagh” was declared a state historical, cultural, and natural reserve. The territory of the reserve is 64.55 hectares. This area includes Gurdyuvasi, two thousand-year-old cemeteries and mosques, Gotursubulaghi, Alidashi, Kardashi, Girmaki Valley, and Yanardagh.
The tour will continue with a visit to the village of Gala (40 minutes away from Baku), which has a State History-Ethnography Reserve and an Open-Air Museum, which gives an opportunity to see the original lifestyle of the Azerbaijani people from the 10th–19th centuries. This is a unique place where you can not only take a tour of the past but also bake bread in the ancient oven “Tandir”, weave carpets, rub clay in the pottery workshop, and feed camels and horses.
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