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Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan sits at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, where the Caucasus mountains give way to the shores of the Caspian Sea, oil derricks punctuate a skyline of medieval towers and glass architecture, and the smell of saffron-laced plov drifts from old-city teahouses.

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Overview

Located in the South Caucasus, Azerbaijan borders Russia to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia to the west, Iran to the south, and the Caspian Sea to the east. The capital, Baku, is the country's political and cultural centre. Azerbaijani is the official language, and the currency is the Azerbaijani manat. The country blends Turkic heritage, Persian influence, and Soviet-era architecture into a distinct national identity shaped by centuries of trade-route history.

Visa Requirements

Many nationalities can obtain an Azerbaijani visa through the country's official electronic visa system, ASAN Visa (evisa.gov.az), which provides a single-entry e-visa for tourism purposes. Some nationalities hold visa-free access under bilateral agreements. Travellers should verify their specific eligibility through official government channels before departure, as conditions change.

Airports in Azerbaijan

6 airports

Airlines based in Azerbaijan

3 airlines

Famous Attractions in Azerbaijan

Baku's Icherisheher, the UNESCO-listed Old City, contains the 12th-century Maiden Tower and the multi-storey Palace of the Shirvanshahs within its stone walls. Outside the capital, the mud volcanoes of the Absheron Peninsula are among the world's largest concentrations of this geological phenomenon. Gobustan National Park preserves thousands of prehistoric rock carvings dating back 40,000 years. The ancient caravanserai town of Sheki, with its Khan's Palace decorated in intricate stained-glass shebeke work, offers a well-preserved glimpse of the Silk Road era.

Weather & Climate

Azerbaijan has nine of the world's eleven climate zones, ranging from subtropical lowlands near Lankaran to alpine conditions in the Greater Caucasus. Baku experiences dry, semi-arid summers with temperatures typically reaching 28–35 °C and mild winters around 3–8 °C. Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer the most comfortable conditions for travel. Mountain regions see heavy snowfall in winter, so layering is advisable if visiting highland areas.

Interesting Facts About Azerbaijan

  • Known as the "Land of Fire" for ancient natural flames.
  • Baku hosted Formula 1's Azerbaijan Grand Prix since 2016.
  • Azerbaijan was first Muslim-majority nation to grant women the vote.
  • The country holds one of Earth's densest mud-volcano concentrations.
  • Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov was born in Baku.

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