Private Tour
Available languages
7 hours
Mobile ticket
If you want to have a busy but informative and entertaining day, this tour is the right offer for you. In this tour you will see the natural wonders of Azerbaijan- Burning Mountain and mud volcanoes, also will learn about the early and medieval time history and culture of the region.
Our tour will start from the pick up point greed with you and will last about 7-9 hours.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Any kind of personal expenses
Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers
1A Mehdi Huseyn, Flame Towers Baku Azerbaijan
Radisson Hotel Baku
Azadlig Avenue 1, Baku Azerbaijan
Holiday Inn Baku By IHG
Keykab Khanim, Safaraliyeva Street 5 Baku Azerbaijan
Hilton Baku
Azadlig Avenue 1B Baku Azerbaijan
Four Seasons Hotel Baku
1 Neftchilar Avenue, Baku Azerbaijan
Movenpick Winter Park Baku
210 Mirzaagha Aliyev Street Baku Azerbaijan
JW Marriott Absheron Baku
674 Azadliq Square, Baku Azerbaijan
Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard
Khagani Rustamov Street 4c, Khatai District Baku Azerbaijan
Heydar Aliyev Intl Airport
Baku Azerbaijan
Yanar Dag
If you are want to visit Azerbaijan, one of the “must see” natural wonders is definitely Yanar Dag (burning mountain). It is located about 25 km from the capital Baku in Mehemedi village of Absheron. A 10 m long wall of fire is never extinguishes. It is burning continuously alongside the edge of the hill. The scene is naturally is at its most spectacular at night. Tourists and locals alike can view the fire from a nearby tea house during the nights. The height of the flames changes, but in some moments it reach to 3 metres (9.8 ft) from the ground. The famous French writer Alexandre Dumas also witnessed these flames. He expressed his feelings: “This is absolutely the most interesting and fascinating thing, which can be seen nowhere else,” he wrote. Even today, the flames never fail to amaze tourists and locals alike. Yanar Dag is now a protected site and there are extensive archaeological studies are going on. Local lore states that it was a shepherd that accidentally ignited the fire in the 1950s by tossing a cigarette, and that it has burnt ever since.
Ateshgah - Fire Temple
In early history Azerbaijan was called the “land of the sacred fire”. Some 2,600 years ago, Zarathustra started new religion- Zoroastrianism, one of the first major monotheistic beliefs. In Absheron, there were many temples of Fire. From their variety, the most famous is the well-preserved temple Ateshgah (“the Fire Place”). The temple is in Surakhany district of Baku, about 30 kilometers east far of the town center. The temple was built over a pocket of natural gas that fueled a vent providing an ‘eternal’ fire. This kind of use of fire in Zoroastrian temples led to the followers of Zoroaster (Zarathustra). Historians and archaeologists have argued over the construction date of the temple. Some defend that there was a Zoroastrian temple there since the 6th century. However, others delay that event for another seven centuries- to XIII century. After that, Islam started to spread in Azerbaijan and some Zoroastrians escaped to India. Despite that, trade links with India in later centuries continued. It led to renewed contacts with the fire-worshipers, who had migrated from to Northern India. During the 17th and 18th Century, Indian merchants and masons established their settlements in Baku and rebuilt the site. Ateshgah temple has a mixture of Indian and Azerbaijani architectural styles. It is a surviving proof of historical relationship between these countries. There is a wall with a guest room over the gate surrounding the building. There are still some wall inscriptions in Sanskrit, including poems. Cells for pilgrims line the wall inside. It surrounds the main temple in the center- a quadrangular pavilion with the fire on the altar inside. Moreover, next to the temple there is a rectangular hole, where bodies of dead Hindus were burned in the sacred fire.
Pickup included
Operated by Travelaze Tourism Services