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Experience a full-day Gabala tour from Baku, combining history, nature and mountain adventure. Explore Shamakhi’s Juma Mosque, one of the oldest Islamic monuments in the Caucasus featuring unique three-hall architecture. Visit the Seven Beauties Waterfall, a multi-tiered cascade surrounded by dense forests ideal for photography and observation. Discover Nohur Lake, a 240-hectare alpine reservoir framed by the Greater Caucasus peaks. Conclude at Tufandag Mountain Resort with panoramic cable car rides and versatile slopes for seasonal recreation. This twelve-hour journey provides an integrated, high-impact exploration of Azerbaijan’s culture, landscapes and alpine experiences.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
General tour duration is 12 hours, but can take 13-14 hours in order to give you an unforgettable experience along the way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Juma Mosque
Pickup from any address or arranged meeting point within Baku, followed by a scenic drive of about 120 minutes to Shamakhi. The first destination is the historic Juma Mosque, one of the oldest Islamic monuments in the Caucasus, with origins dating back to 744 CE during the Arab Caliphate under Maslam ibn Abd-al-Malik. This mosque introduced Islam to the region and is distinguished by its rare three-hall architectural design, where each hall features its own mihrab and entrance. The central hall is crowned with a large dome, while the two side halls are covered with smaller domes, creating a sophisticated spatial layout for communal worship. The mosque continues to function as an active place of worship, and visitors spend about 30 minutes with guided explanations detailing its historical, architectural and religious significance.
Seven Beauties Waterfall
From Shamakhi, the journey continues with a 120-minute drive to Seven Beauties Waterfall in the Vandam settlement of Gabala. This multi-tiered waterfall, located around 4 km from the center of Gabala city, is renowned for its serene natural environment and lush forested surroundings. The waterfall comprises seven distinct cascades, with the lower tiers visible from the base and the upper tiers accessible via a wooden stairway. The ascent provides both physical engagement and opportunities for immersive nature observation. The shaded forest and cascading water create ideal conditions for photography and environmental appreciation with a visit duration of about 20 minutes. Seasonal variations can influence accessibility, particularly in late autumn, winter and early spring when surfaces may be icy.
Professional Tour guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Air-conditioned vehicle
a bottle of 500ml water per person
Tufandag Mountain Cable Car 2x lines
Nohurlake boat riding
Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Pickup included
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
F7801FZjamesw,,Aug 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I had a fantastic trip to Gabala - Tufandag, and Kamal was the perfect guide. From the first booking to the pick-up to the drop-off, everything was efficient and well-executed. The mountains offer breathtaking views, the Juma Mosque is austere and grand, and I enjoyed riding a pedal boat in Nohur Gol. The Seven Beauties Waterfall may not compare in size with its cascading sisters Niagara and Victoria, but it has its own charms! This was a wonderful getaway from the hectic rush of the city, and I highly recommend the excursion.
426meghab,,Dec 2, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our trip to Gabala was awesome !!! Valeh and Ali both were just great at handling everything !! They made sure everything was in place, also suggested good places for dinner, lunch and munching. Every major tourist destination was covered. Over all a great deal !!




ValMaritaly,,Jul 14, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
First we had a short refreshing break at the nohur lake, after that we visited gabala's archeological museum. It was amazing to see the new excavation sites and how this country is redescovering the magic of its own past while being surrounded by the unparalleled beauty of the mountains.


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