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88500
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Azerbaijan
Itinerary and Tour Package details
Caucasus Fusion
₹88,500
per person
7 Nights 8 Days
Leisure, Family, Friends, Adventure, Honeymoon
Itinerary Details
Day 1: Arrival in Baku - Welcome to the Pearl of the Caspian
Arrive at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku and transfer to your hotel. Take the evening to unwind along the Caspian promenade , visiting Mini Venice , Baku Eye Ferris Wheel , and witnessing the city's iconic Flame Towers illuminate the night. Enjoy your first Azerbaijani dinner with a glass of local narsharab (pomegranate sauce).
Day 2: Baku City Tour - From Medieval Walls to Futuristic Curves
Start the day with a guided tour of Icherisheher (Old City) , visiting the Maiden Tower , Shirvanshah's Palace , and the Caravanserai . Head into modern Baku for a photo stop at the Heydar Aliyev Center , designed by Zaha Hadid, followed by time at the Carpet Museum and Nizami Street for shopping and tea in traditional chaykhana .
Day 3: Absheron Peninsula - Fire & Spirituality
Travel outside the city to explore the mystic Ateshgah Fire Temple , followed by Yanar Dag , where natural gas flames blaze from the hillsides. In the afternoon, visit Qala Ethnographic Museum to learn about ancient Azerbaijani village life. Return to Baku and prepare for your upcoming cross -border journey.
Day 4: Journey to Tbilisi - Cross into Georgia
After breakfast, depart by road or short flight (depending on your plan) to Tbilisi , Georgia's charming and colorful capital. Check into your hotel and enjoy an introductory walk along the Narikala Fortress , Rike Park , and Bridge of Peace . End the day with a traditional Georgian dinner and a glass of Saperavi wine .
Day 5: Tbilisi City Tour - Winding Streets & Warming Cuisine
Explore Old Tbilisi today - walk through the sulfur bath district ( Abanotubani ), view the Metekhi Church , and ride the cable car to the Mother of Georgia statue. Visit Rustaveli Avenue for shopping and caf' hopping, and explore l ocal markets like Dry Bridge Flea Market . Evening at leisure or optional folk dance show with dinner.
Day 6: Day Trip to Mtskheta - Georgia's Ancient Soul
Today, head for a day trip to Mtskheta, Georgia's spiritual heart and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery, both offering breathtaking hilltop views. Return to Tbilisi by evening for your final Georgian meal featuring khinkali, lobio, and churchkhela.
Day 7: Return to Baku - Final Glimpse of Azerbaijan
After breakfast, return to Baku by road or air. On arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day for last-minute shopping or relaxing at a local chaykhana (teahouse). You can opt for a farewell Caspian dinner with a traditional mugham music performance.
Day 8: Departure from Baku
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Heydar Aliyev International Airport for your onward flight, taking with you a tale of two cultures united by history, hospitality, and natural beauty.
Inclusions
7 nights accommodation in 3★ / 4★ / 5★ or above-rated hotels in Baku and Tbilisi (as per selected package)

Daily buffet breakfast at the hotel

Welcome dinner in Baku with local cuisine and narsharab (pomegranate sauce)

Traditional Georgian dinner with Saperavi wine on arrival in Tbilisi

Private airport pick-up and drop-off in Baku and Tbilisi

All intercity and in-country transfers by private vehicle (or domestic flight as per plan)

Sightseeing in a private air-conditioned vehicle with English-speaking guide

Guided walking tours of:

Icherisheher (Old City) Baku

Baku Boulevard, Mini Venice, Baku Eye Ferris Wheel, Flame Towers

Heydar Aliyev Center (photo stop), Carpet Museum, Nizami Street

Ateshgah Fire Temple, Yanar Dag, Qala Ethnographic Museum

Tbilisi Old Town – Abanotubani, Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress, Rike Park, Bridge of Peace

Cable car ride to Mother of Georgia statue

Rustaveli Avenue, Dry Bridge Market, local cafés & chaykhanas

Full-day guided excursion to Mtskheta, including:

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Jvari Monastery

Evening at leisure with optional activities such as a folk dance show or sunset Caspian cruise

All entrance fees to included attractions

All road tolls, parking, fuel, and driver expenses

24/7 customer support during the tour
Exclusions
✈️ International air tickets

🛂 Visa charges for Azerbaijan and/or Georgia

💸 TCS (Tax Collected at Source) and GST

🧾 Tourism Tax (to be paid directly at hotels if applicable)

🧺 Personal expenses such as laundry, minibar, phone calls, etc.

🍽️ Meals and beverages not specified in the inclusions

🕐 Early check-in or late check-out at hotels

🚫 Optional activities such as cultural shows, cruises, or experiences not pre-booked

❗ Travel insurance (optional but recommended)

❌ Anything not explicitly mentioned in the “Inclusions” section
Local Cuisine
Best time to visit
Best things to do
Veg: Georgian lobiani , badrijani nigvzit (eggplant with walnut), Azerbaijani dovga
Non-Veg: Khinkali (dumplings), Shkmeruli (garlic chicken), Piti (Azeri lamb stew)
April to June and September to October - Pleasant weather across both countries
Temperature: Baku (18 - 30'C), Tbilisi (16 - 28'C)
_ Explore medieval Baku and futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center
_ Witness the burning hillside of Yanar Dag and Zoroastrian fire temple
_ Discover Georgian heritage in Tbilisi and Mtskheta
_ Stroll along Tbilisi's Old Town and taste local wines
_ Enjoy cross-border culture, cuisine, and architecture
Special events
Things to carry
Novruz Bayram (Mar 20 - 21) - Azerbaijan's spring fest with sweets, fire & music
Baku Jazz Festival (October) - Global jazz acts in the capital
Tbilisoba (Oct) - Tbilisi's harvest festival with wine, music, and parades
New Wine Festival (May, Tbilisi) - Try over 60 varieties of local Georgian wines
_ Passport with double-entry Azerbaijani visa (if required)
_ Comfortable walking shoes and layers for varying climates
_ Power adapter (Type C/F)
_ Camera and international SIM/eSIM for both countries
_ Georgian Lari (GEL) and Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
Faqs
Q1: Do I need visas for both Azerbaijan and Georgia?

Yes. Azerbaijan requires an eVisa for most nationalities (typically processed in 3 business days). Georgia allows visa-free entry for citizens of many countries — check with your local consulate or visa portal.

Q2: What is the best time to travel to Baku and Tbilisi?

The ideal time is during spring (April–June) or autumn (September–November) for pleasant weather and scenic landscapes.

Q3: Is this a guided tour with English-speaking assistance?

Yes. You will have professional English-speaking guides in both Azerbaijan and Georgia during sightseeing tours.

Q4: How do we travel between Baku and Tbilisi?

Travel is arranged by either road transfer or short domestic flight, based on your preference and package selection.

Q5: Is this a luxury or mid-range tour?

The tour is available with 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star accommodation options, allowing customization based on your budget.

Q6: Is the tour suitable for children and senior citizens?

Yes. The itinerary is well-balanced with enough relaxation and private transport, making it suitable for all age groups.

Q7: Can I customize this itinerary?

Absolutely. You can request hotel upgrades, extra nights, cultural shows, or additional excursions.
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