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Overview
Baku Azerbaijan Senior Citizen Group Tour with Flight – City Tour & Cultural Highlights
The Baku Azerbaijan Senior Citizen Group Tour with Flight is thoughtfully designed for elderly travelers seeking a comfortable international holiday filled with cultural exploration and scenic city views. Set in the vibrant capital of Baku, this senior-friendly group tour offers a relaxed and enriching experience.
Explore the panoramic viewpoints at Highland Park and visit the historic Alley of Martyrs. Enjoy a stroll through the charming canals of Mini Venice before heading to the ancient Ateshgah Fire Temple.
Witness the fascinating natural flames of Yanar Dag, also known as the Burning Mountain — one of Azerbaijan’s most unique natural attractions.
With return international flights, comfortable accommodations, guided sightseeing, smooth transfers, and a relaxed itinerary pace, this Baku group tour ensures a safe, seamless, and memorable travel experience for senior citizens.
Trip Highlights
- Highland Park, Alley of Martyrs.
- Carpet Museum
- Heydar Aliyev Center.
- Mini Venice.
- Fire temple - Ateshgah.
Itinerary
Our Tour Manager will meet you at Delhi Airport. Board evening flight to Baku. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel, overnight stay at Baku. Arrival Baku at Night. Check and Relax.
Baku, Azerbaijan’s dazzling capital, greets you with its perfect blend of modern marvels and ancient charm. As you check into your hotel, soak in the energy of this ever-awake city. Take a leisurely stroll along the Caspian Sea promenade or sip aromatic Azerbaijani tea while watching the sunset paint the skyline in hues of gold. Rest up—your adventure is just beginning!
After breakfast, we set out to explore Baku, the vibrant capital of Azerbaijan, where ancient heritage meets cutting-edge architecture. Sitting on the shores of the Caspian Sea, Baku is a city of contrasts home to centuries-old palaces and futuristic skyscrapers.
Our first stop is Highland Park, the best place to enjoy a breath-taking panoramic view of the city. From here, we admire the iconic Flame Towers, three soaring skyscrapers shaped like flames. Inspired by Azerbaijan's fire-worshipping history, these 140-meter-high towers light up at night with dazzling LED displays, making them a symbol of modern Baku.
As we continue exploring Baku, we visit the iconic Heydar Aliyev Center, a masterpiece by renowned architect Zaha Hadid. Known for its flowing, wave-like design with no straight lines, this architectural wonder symbolizes modern Azerbaijan. Inside, we explore its world-class exhibitions, museum collections, and contemporary art displays.
Visit to the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, home to the country's most treasured art form. Azerbaijans carpet weaving tradition dates back centuries, and this museum beautifully showcases the evolution of intricate patterns, vibrant colours, and unique weaving techniques. Shaped like a rolled-up carpet, the building itself is a masterpiece and then explore Mini Venice.
Evening we take a walk through Icherisheher, the Old City of Baku, a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by medieval stone walls. This historic district is home to ancient caravanserais, charming narrow alleys, and bustling market squares. We visit the Shirvanshah's Palace, a 15th-century royal residence known as the pearl of Azerbaijani architecture, and the Maiden Tower, a mysterious 12th-century structure that has inspired countless legends. (Walking Tour)
Our tour continues with a drive through Bakus modern marvels, passing the Broadcast Tower, Martyrs Lane, Crystal Hall, and National Flag Square. Finally, we stroll along Nizami Street and, famous for their lively atmosphere, shops, and cafes.
After a wonderful day of sightseeing, we return to the hotel for dinner and a good nights rest, preparing for the adventures ahead.
After a delicious breakfast, we set off to explore the fascinating Absheron Peninsula, a place known for its natural flames and ancient history. Our first stop is Ateshgah - The Temple of Eternal Fire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 17th century, this temple was a place of worship for Hindus and Zoroastrians, who believed the ever-burning fire was sacred. The temple still has inscriptions in Sanskrit, Punjabi, and Persian, showing its deep connections to India and Persia.
We then explore the Gala Open-Air Museum, an ancient village where you can see archaeological ruins from thousands of years ago. This site gives us a glimpse into how people lived during the Bronze Age, with old homes, pottery, and rock carvings.
Next, we take a short metro ride to Nizami Metro Station, often ranked among the world's most beautiful subway stations. Named after the great Azerbaijani poet Nizami Ganjavi, its interiors resemble an art gallery, with stunning mosaics and grand chandeliers.
Some time for shopping at Nizami Metro station and 28 Mall.
After breakfast, we leave Baku and head towards the breath-taking Caucasus Mountains. Our first stop is Shamakhi, one of Azerbaijan's oldest cities and a former capital of the Shirvanshah dynasty. Here, we visit the Juma Mosque, the oldest mosque in the Caucasus, dating back to the 8th century.
We arrive in Gabala, one of Azerbaijan's most scenic regions, once the capital of ancient Caucasian Albania. With a history dating back over 2,000 years, Gabala was a key city on the Great Silk Road. Today, it is known for its stunning natural beauty, lush forests, and serene mountain landscapes. After checking into the hotel, relax and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Wake up to the crisp mountain air and stunning views of the Caucasus. After breakfast, we embark on a scenic cable car ride to Tufandag Mountain, also known as the Sleeping Beauty of Azerbaijan. Rising to an altitude of 12,500 feet, Tufandag offers breath-taking views of the Caucasus Mountains and the alpine beauty of forested slopes. Whether covered in snow or greenery, this mountain is a sight to behold. After soaking in the scenery, we descend back to Gabala.
Drive back to Baku and a delicious dinner. Overnight at Baku
After breakfast, But the surprises dont stop there! Just beyond Gobustan lies Azerbaijan's famous Mud Volcanoes, where bubbling, gray mud gurgles from the earth. Did you know Azerbaijan has the highest concentration of mud volcanoes in the world? A visit here feels like stepping onto another planet! Continuing our journey, we stop at the world's first industrially drilled oil well, located in the Bibi-Heybat oil field. Drilled in 1846, this well marked the beginning of Azerbaijan's oil boom, earning Baku the nickname The Black Gold Capital.
On our way back to Baku, we stop at the Bibi-Heybat Mosque, an architectural masterpiece and an important spiritual site. Originally built in the 13th century and destroyed during Soviet rule, it was later reconstructed to its former glory.
Then drive to Airport with your heart full of memories and your camera full of stunning shots, its time to transfer to the airport. Azerbaijan has shared its legends, its fire, and its beauty with you until we meet again!
After arriving in Baku, unwind and enjoy a leisurely evening, reflecting on the wonders of the day as we prepare for our final adventures in Azerbaijan.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Accommodation at 4 Star hotels.
- Delhi - Baku - Delhi - Return air ticket.
- 04 Nights Stay at Baku.
- 01 Nights stay at Gabala.
- Meals: 05 Breakfast, 05 Indian Lunch and 05 Indian Dinner + 01 Packed Dinner Box.
- Goldenagers traveller Kit.
- Entrance to Fire Temple, Fire Mountain, Gobustan National Museum, Mud Volcanoes Vintage Cars, Heydar Aliyev Car Museum. Carpet Museum, Cable Car in Gabala 02 stations.
- Azerbaijan E Visa.
Cost Excludes
- Cost of any hotel accommodation required at any city to catch early morning flight.
- Additional cost of International Travel Insurance for age above 70 years. Any difference to be payable on actual by traveller.
- Any supplement cost for pre-existing medical conditions.
- Please note that if traveller is not an Indian passport holder, there will be an additional visa Fee and supplement for sightseeing tickets.