By ARUN KUMAR :
Wonder why the percentage of Indian tourists
to Azerbaijan
increased 6 times from
the last year?
Reason being, Azerbaijan as a country is a delightful blend of Eastern and
Western influences. Positioned strategically at the crossroads of Europe and
Asia, Azerbaijan serves as an excellent
gateway for Indian tourists looking to
explore both continents. Not so expensive, with easy availability of cheap
eVisa and direct flights of around 4.5
hours, it has become a hot destination
for Indian tourist trying to explore the
country in 5-6 days. This country has
plenty of modern infrastructure and
amenities in place to make all visitors
feel at home. It has invested significantly in its tourism infrastructure, offering
modern amenities and facilities to cater
to the needs of international travelers.
There are well-connected transportation networks, including modern airports and highways, making it convenient for travelers to extend their journeys beyond Azerbaijan's borders also.
Located in the South Caucasus
region of Eurasia, bordered by the
Caspian Sea to the east, and Russia to
the north, Azerbaijan with a mere population of 1.1 crore, has captured the
imagination of globetrotters with its
rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and a perfect blend of tradition
and modernity. From the medieval
architecture of Baku’s Old City to the
ancient rock carvings of Gobustan,
there is no dearth of interesting and
exciting things in this country. The
UNESCO-listed sites, such as the Walled
City of Baku and the Gobustan Rock
Art Cultural Landscape are experiences
one must not miss. The diverse landscapes range from the snow-capped
peaks of the Caucasus Mountains to
the unique mud volcanoes of
Gobustan. While for Indians,
Azerbaijan is a culinary paradise, and
this shows in their cuisine. From aromatic pilaf to delicious kebabs to sweets
like Baklava, Halva, Dolma, Dushbara
and Dovga, Azerbaijani food reflects
the nation’s diverse cultural influences.
So as a Globetrotter, how could have
I missed visiTIng Azerbaijan. We
planned our 6 days trip accordingly to
reach directly to Baku, the capital city
of Azerbaizan. Situated on the western
coast of the Caspian Sea, it is the
largest city of Azerbaijan, home to
more than 20 lakh Azerbaijanis. Baku
is truly a diverse city and promises an
enjoyable time to visitors with its architecture, food, city escapes and Bazaars.
Most of the important places to visit in
Baku are situated along the Boulevard,
a popular walkway that was established in the year 1909 along the
seafront of Baku. It is a breezy place
that hugs the seafront for about 4.5
kms from the National Flag Square to
Freedom Square. Heading out to this
place, tourists can enjoy the sidewalk
lined with trees and some evening
refreshment. This place is usually visited by walkers, rollerbladers and joggers
who love to spend time in tranquility.
On the Boulevard, one can start from
Baku crystal Hall an indoor arena and
move on to National Flag Square,
which happens to be a large city square
that has a flag measuring 70 meters by
35 meters hoisted on a pole 162
meters tall. As per the Guiness Book
Records, this flagpole is the second
tallest in the whole world. Walking
further, one reaches the Seaside
National Park. Here on a ride over
Baku Ferris Wheel, popularly called as
Baku Eye, one will be able to capture
the views of Baku Bay, Crystal Hall,
Flag Square and a panoramic view of
the whole city. Nearby stands a gorgeous and very beautiful Mall, the
Deniz Mall. Built in the shape of a diamond Ring or a flower, this mall houses
numerous restaurants and shops, for a
great shopping experience.
While strolling further the Boulevard
is the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum,
which houses the largest collection of
Azerbaijani carpets in the world.
This
unique building is actually shaped like
a carpet. Carpet weaving is a big part of
Azerbaijan’s history and culture, and
it’s also one of the symbols of the
country. Founded in 1967, this museum showcases many different types of
carpets dating from the 17th to the
21st centuries. Baku Boulevard is also
known as D?nizk?nari Milli Park where
a lot of variety of trees and flowers gardens beautify this whole Boulevard. In
this park, Little Venice is one of the
most sought-after tourist places which
is home to some of the canals that are
interspersed with islands which are
again connected stone bridges allowing
free movement of Gondolas.
From the Boulevard one can also
take a Funicular operating every hour
to reach Highland park. Located on a
hill, with a lot of observation platforms, a magnificent view of the nearby attractions can be viewed from here
such as Baku Boulevard, Baku Bay, the
Shirvanshahs Palace, the Old City of
Baku and the Maiden’s Tower.
At this
park, there is also a Turkish Martyrs
Mosque and a memorial area for
Turkish soldiers who saved Baku from
Armenian Dashnaks in 1918. Another
piece of attraction on this hill is the
famous Flame Towers. The flame
shaped 3 towers happen to symbolize
the element of fire and are home to
some residential apartments, office
blocks, and service apartments. During
the night, these towers when lit by
thousands of LEDs give a spectacular
view and can be seen from far away.
Apart from Boulevard, another
tourist attraction of Baku is the Icheri
Sheher or the UNESCO listed old city.
During the rule of Shirvanshahs in the
medieval period, Icheri Sheher used to
be the capital city. This old city is surrounded by Icherisheher Fortress
Walls, which happens to be one of the
largest forts that consists of the Icheris
Sheher and has the iconic Maiden
Tower in its heart. This has a rich history and houses traditional carpet
weavers, bars, and restaurants. IInside
the city is the palace of the
Shirvanshahs, a 15th century palace
considered as one of the pearls of the
famous Azerbaijan Architecture. Apart
from providing residence to the royal
family, the palace had also got residences for all those who worked for the
royal family. The complex is also home
to burial vaults, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi’s
Mausoleum, Murad Gate and lots
more.
Opposite the Old city lies the famous
Nizami Street, one of the largest pedestrian and shopping streets in downtown Baku which is named after classical Persian Poet Nizami Ganjavi. It is a
public gathering place that attracts
tourists with its restaurants, hotels,
passages, shops, and boutiques.
Being
one of the most sought-after places in
Baku, it hosts a number of festivals,
celebrations, and concerts all through
the year. Another attraction here is the
Fountain Square, which happens to be
a public square with presence of
dozens of fountains which were constructed in the course of Soviet rule.
In Baku, one can also visit, Teze Pir
Mosque, an important heritage mosque
constructed in between 1905 - 1914.
While the Heydar Mosque named after
President Heydar Aliyev is spread over
an area of 12000 square meters. The
museum of Miniature books holds a
Guinness book of record being one of
the largest private museums of miniature books. There are more than 6500
books that belong to almost 64 different countries in this museum which is
considered to be one of the best tourist
places in Baku. Another great architecture is Heydar Aliyev Centre which
gives knowledge about the history and
culture of Azerbaijan. The National
Museum of History is the largest museum in Baku and has more than
3,00,000 artefacts in its vicinity. This
museum is located in a mansion with
an Italian Renaissance style of architecture. It has an extensive collection of
coins including Ancient Greek coins.
After spending 2-3 days in Baku, one
can explore other places in Azerbaijan
like –
Ateshgah & Yanar Dag - Ateshgah
is the historical Zoroastrian Fire
Temple, one of the most interesting
tourist places. Built in the 17th and
18th centuries, this temple was the site
of many fire rituals back in the days. In
fact, it lies on top of a natural gas vent.
There is a mention of Hindu fire worship rituals in this temple with even
statue of Lord Ganesha. Nearby is also
Yanar Dag, one of the most remarkable
natural gas fires in Azerbaijan that is
still burning today. Its name translates
to “Burning mountain” because this
10-meter (32 ft) long wall of fire is
burning on the side of a hill. Many say
that these flames even played a big role
in the birth of Zoroastrianism, a religion that involves fire rituals. It was
later discovered that these mystical
fires are caused by Azerbaijan’s large
gas reserves.
Gobustan Rock Art and Mud volcanoes - Taking a day trip from Baku
to see the nearby Gobustan Rock Art is
an absolute must. Over 6,000 petroglyphs (prehistoric rock carvings) can
be found inside Gobustan National
Park, and they date back to as far as
40,000 years ago. Most of these carvings depict hunting and worship scenes
involving animals, battles, ritual
dances, bullfights, and astronomy.
They were said to have been a part of
pre-worship and pre-hunting rituals.
They are very much similar to as found
at Bhimbetka in central India. Another,
exceptional natural thing to see here is
the Mud volcanoes. Infact, Gobustan
National Park is home to a third of all
the mud volcanoes in the world! That’s
right, around 400 of the 1,000+ mud
volcanoes on earth are found in this
region of Azerbaijan.
Gabala is another town located
around 220 km northwest of Baku and
good for a day trip. Gabala is one of the
most ancient cities in Azerbaijan, and
while it’s home to tons of temples,
mosques, and other historical monuments, it’s mostly known for the beautiful, lush mountains around it. Some
of the best things to do in this city
include taking a cable car up Mount
Tufandag to see the breathtaking valleys underneath.
Visiting Nohur Lake
to soak in the serene atmosphere and
the gorgeous emerald waters is just fascinating.
Shahdag - A trip to one of the most
popular ski resorts in Azerbaijan, located on the Shahdag Mountain– is a
journey through the vast steppe and
dazzling snowy mountains. At an
impressive elevation of 4,243 meters,
Shahdag Mountain stands as a breathtaking destination, seamlessly connecting Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Shahdag Mountain is a year-round
paradise for mountain enthusiasts and
one of Azerbaijan’s premier ski resorts.
But even for non-skiers there’s plenty
to do. This place is
well equipped with
cafes, bars and restaurants allowing visitors
to soak in the fabulous
scenery all year round
and enjoy outdoor
activities such as hiking, cycling and
paragliding. One can
enjoy the coaster ride
which is just scintillating.
For nature lovers,
Azerbaijan offers
more places like
Ganza, Shamakhi,
Khinaliq, Quba,
Shekhi and many
more…… ■