Azerbaijan sits where the Caucasus mountains meet the Caspian Sea, and its capital Baku pairs a walled medieval Old City with the glass Flame Towers and Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Center. It has become a popular short-haul choice for Pakistani travellers, since the ASAN e-visa is applied for online before you fly. Every package is built around your own dates, hotel choice and group size, so tell us what you have in mind and we'll prepare a quote for it.
Typical length: 5–8 days, customisable
A typical flow — every Azerbaijan package is tailored to your dates, budget and group, so treat this as a starting point.
Land at Heydar Aliyev International Airport and transfer to your hotel. After checking in, an easy evening walk along the Caspian seafront Boulevard, with the Flame Towers lit above the city.
Explore Icherisheher, the walled Old City, with the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Afternoon around Fountains Square and Nizami Street, then views up to the Flame Towers.
Drive out onto the Absheron peninsula for Yanar Dag, the hillside that burns naturally, and the Ateshgah fire temple with its Zoroastrian history, returning to Baku in the evening.
Head south of Baku to the Gobustan National Reserve for its prehistoric petroglyphs and museum, then on to the field of bubbling mud volcanoes nearby.
Tour the Heydar Aliyev Center, Zaha Hadid's flowing white landmark, then time for the Carpet Museum, Caspian views and shopping or cafes at a relaxed pace.
Drive north into the Caucasus foothills to Gabala for the cable car, mountain viewpoints and waterfalls before returning to Baku. Extra nights and excursions such as Shahdag, Quba or a Baku funicular and Highland Park morning can be added on request ahead of your flight home.
April to June and September to October bring mild, comfortable weather in Baku and clear days for Gabala and the mountains. Summer is warm and busy along the Caspian, while winter is cooler and opens the Shahdag and Tufandag ski areas for travellers who want snow.
Tell us your dates, budget and group size and we'll build a Azerbaijan package around them — flights, hotels, transfers, visa help and a local plan. No fixed, one-size-fits-all price.
There is no single fixed price. The cost depends on your travel dates, how many nights you stay, the hotel category you choose, your group size and which excursions you add. Share your plan and we'll send a custom quote built around it.
April to June and September to October are the most comfortable, with mild weather in Baku and clear days for Gabala. Summer is warm and busy along the Caspian, and winter suits travellers who want the Shahdag and Tufandag ski slopes.
A typical package covers your Baku hotel, airport transfers, daily breakfast, a guided city tour with your selected excursions, entry tickets for the included sights, and help with your ASAN e-visa. Flights and most meals are usually separate, but we can add them on request.
Yes. We can book your flights from Pakistan and guide you through the Azerbaijan ASAN e-visa alongside the tour, so the whole trip is arranged in one place. Just ask and we'll include both in your quote.