Azerbaijan Tour Packages from Pakistan
Use this 5–8 days, customisable Azerbaijan sample to compare stops, pace, transport and accommodation choices. It is editorial planning material, not a live or pre-priced offer; current availability and the written quote decide what can actually be booked.
Typical length: 5–8 days, customisable
What shapes a Azerbaijan package quote
The itinerary below is a planning example, not a pre-priced offer. Share these choices first so the written quote can show exactly what is included and what remains optional.
Travellers and departure city
Adults, children and room sharing affect transport, rooming and ticket choices. Include ages and where the group will start.
Dates and pace
Give exact dates where possible and say whether you want a slower stay or more stops. The sample length here is 5–8 days, customisable.
Hotel and transport standard
Name the room setup, hotel range and private or shared transport preference. Ask for cancellation, change and payment terms in the same quote.
Azerbaijan tour highlights
- Walk the walled Old City (Icherisheher) with the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs
- Watch the Flame Towers light up over the Baku skyline after dark
- Tour the flowing white curves of the Heydar Aliyev Center
- Day trip to Gabala in the Caucasus foothills for cable cars, green hills and waterfalls
- See the naturally burning hillside at Yanar Dag and the ancient rock carvings and mud volcanoes at Gobustan
- Walk the Caspian seafront Boulevard and Baku's Fountains Square
Sample Azerbaijan itinerary
A typical flow — every Azerbaijan package is tailored to your dates, budget and group, so treat this as a starting point.
- Day 1
Arrive in Baku
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.
- Day 2
Old City and downtown Baku
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.
- Day 3
Absheron peninsula: fire temple and Yanar Dag
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.
- Day 4
Gobustan rock art and mud volcanoes
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.
- Day 5
Heydar Aliyev Center and modern Baku
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.
- Day 6
Day trip to Gabala, then departure options
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.
Elements to price in the written quote
These items appear in the sample plan; they are not included until the dated proposal names them.
- Hotel accommodation in Baku (number of nights per your chosen plan)
- Airport pickup and drop-off
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- Guided city tour and the excursions you select (Gabala, Absheron, Gobustan)
- Entry tickets for the included sights
- English or Urdu-speaking guide as arranged
Usually outside the sample scope
Ask the quote to confirm each exclusion and any optional price.
- International airfare (can be added to your quote on request)
- Lunches, dinners and personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Anything not listed under inclusions
These lists describe the sample package. Your dated, itemised proposal is the controlling record: check the named hotels, room types, transport, ticket rules, taxes and cancellation terms before paying.
Best time to go
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.
Good to know
- Apply for your ASAN e-visa online a few days before you travel, and carry a printed copy along with your passport
- Keep some Azerbaijani manat in cash for local markets and taxis, though cards are accepted in most Baku hotels and restaurants
- Pack a light jacket for Gabala and the mountain day trips even in warmer months, as the evenings turn cool
Get a tailored Azerbaijan package quote
Share your dates, departure city, group, room setup and budget, then ask for a dated proposal covering the selected hotels, transport and activities. If you also need document guidance, ask what is currently offered and verify the official rules separately.
Azerbaijan tour packages — FAQs
How much does a Azerbaijan package cost?+
There is no fixed price on this guide. A dated quote depends on the travel dates, departure city, group and room setup, transport standard, availability and the parts selected from the sample itinerary.
Is this page a live package offer?+
No. It is a sample planning route. Ask for a written, itemised proposal that names the hotels, room types, transport, tickets, taxes, exclusions, payment schedule and cancellation terms before treating anything as included.
When should I plan a Azerbaijan trip?+
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. Recheck current weather, access, events and operating schedules for your exact dates.
Where should I verify the visa rules for this Azerbaijan trip?+
Use the linked visa guide to reach the issuing government’s current source, then verify the rule again before paying. Any travel-document assistance must be identified separately in the quote; only the government authority decides issuance.