Private Tour
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10 hours 12 minutes
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Discover more history and nature of Azerbaijan when you book this full-day tour by visiting at least 3 regions. Escape the hustle and bustle of the capital city and head to the Caucasus Mountains to explore the ancient city of Sheki. See the beautiful mosques, palaces, caravanserais, bazaars and listen to explanation from your guide and even try regional cuisine. Obtain better insight into the local history, culture and architecture.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Comfortable vehicle & Driver
Professional Guide
Sheki Khan Palace
Kish Albanian Church
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Juma Mosque
On the way from Baku to Sheki we stop to visit Shamakhi Juma Mosque, one of the oldest existing mosques Muslim temples in Azerbaijan, as well as in the South Caucasus and the Middle East, was built in 743. In 2009, a major renovation project was undertaken by the Government which sought to restore the mosque to its former glory. Aesthetically, the Shamakhi Juma Mosque is an iconic sight of the visual landscape of the South Caucasus and an important monument of Islamic heritage. It is one of the most famous mosque in Azerbaijan which is one of the tourist attractions often visited by travellers. While entering the Mosque, you need to remove your shoes, but walking barefoot is not a problem, because the floor is covered with thick carpets. In addition, women must wear the head cover in order to enter inside, so they provide free head cover at the entrance, which is required to be returned at the exit.
Palace of Shaki Khans
The main attractive sight of the city is Sheki Khan Palace a world-famous historical and architectural monument located in the territory of "Yukhari Bash" National Historical-Architectural Reserve. Palace was nominated for the List of World Heritage Sites, by UNESCO in 1998, and in 2019, the Historic Centre of Shaki with the Khan's Palace was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sheki Khan Palace was built in 1762 the period of Muhammed Huseyn Khan who was the grandson of Haji Chalabi Khan. It did not use any glue, nails, or cement in the construction of the building. It used local construction materials, including lime, burnt land, and egg white. The building has two floors and consists of 6 rooms, 4 corridors, 2 mirrored balconies, and 4 doors. Thousands of small pieces of glass were used to produce the shebeke window mosaics, fitted together without glue or nails.
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thomasmE4841FK,
Aug 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We drove the private tour to Sheki. We were picked up by our guide Ada and the driver at the hotel as discussed via WhatsApp on time at 9am. The car was very spacious and comfortable, which is not unimportant as the journey takes a very long time. At the end of the city, there was still fuel and you could buy water at a supermarket. Here it would have been nice if you had already gotten a bottle of water as a Service in the car! Then the drive continued to Sheki. On the long way there, which was interrupted by a half-hour stop at the beautiful Juma Mosque, we got a lot of interesting information about the country and people in Azerbaijan. Once in Sheki we visited the old church of Kish, the palace of Shaki Khans and the historical caravanserai. In between we visited a nice restaurant with a nice garden and delicious local food. It should also be mentioned that no tickets were included in the price, it would be advantageous who is all included. Finally, it was a nice tour with many impressions and information from our nice guide Ada. Thanks again to our driver who drove us safely from place to place through the sometimes chaotic traffic in Azerbaijan.
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