I’ve personally traveled across Baku, Sheki, and Ganja, and I can confidently say that these three cities together give you a well-rounded view of Azerbaijan — from modern architecture and ancient history to mountain charm and cultural heritage. If you’re planning a 10-day trip, this itinerary is perfect to soak in the best of Azerbaijan.
BAKU – 4 Days
Start your journey in the dynamic capital city of Azerbaijan.
Highlights in Baku:

- Icherisheher (Old City) – Discover the Maiden Tower, Shirvanshah’s Palace, and walk through narrow cobbled lanes filled with culture and history.

- Heydar Aliyev Center – A modern architectural masterpiece.

- Upland Park & Flame Towers – For panoramic views of Baku and the Caspian Sea.

- Baku Boulevard & Carpet Museum – Enjoy a relaxing walk along the waterfront and visit one of the most unique museums.

- Gobustan Petroglyphs & Mud Volcanoes – A half-day trip to see ancient rock art and natural phenomena.

- Ateshgah & Yanar Dag – Visit the famous fire temple and the eternally burning mountain just outside the city.
Travel Tip:
Stay near Fountain Square or the Old City for easy access to sightseeing, restaurants, and nightlife.
SHEKI (SAIKI) – 3 Days
From Baku, head to the mountains to explore the cultural gem of Sheki.
Highlights in Sheki:

- Sheki Khan’s Palace – Famous for its vibrant stained-glass windows and exquisite wooden architecture.
- Sheki Fortress & Caravanserai – Travel back to Silk Road times.

- Kish Albanian Church – One of the oldest Christian churches in the Caucasus, just a short ride away.

- Local Cuisine – Try Piti, Sheki Halva, and the town’s version of baklava.

- Artisanal Crafts – Watch craftsmen work on traditional shebeke stained glass.
Stay Suggestion:
Choose a boutique hotel or historic guesthouse near the palace or bazaar area.
GANJA – 3 Days
End your trip in Ganja, a city that blends poetry, spirituality, and nature.
Highlights in Ganja:

- Nizami Mausoleum – A tribute to the legendary Azerbaijani poet.

- Shah Abbas Mosque & Caravanserai – Beautiful examples of Islamic architecture.

- Bottle House – A creative landmark built from glass bottles — great for photos.

- Imamzadeh Complex – A peaceful religious site outside the city.

- Lake Goygol – Take a short day trip to this stunning alpine lake surrounded by forests and mountains.
Travel Tip:
Stay in the city center near Javad Khan Street for convenient access to sites and cafés.
Getting Around Azerbaijan
- Baku to Sheki: 5–6 hours by bus or shared taxi.
- Sheki to Ganja: Around 4–5 hours by road.
- Ganja to Baku: Either by train or road (4–5 hours).
This 10-day journey is ideal for anyone who wants to explore Azerbaijan’s diversity — modern, traditional, and historical — all in one trip. Since I’ve been to all these places myself, I can tell you that this itinerary hits all the right notes without feeling rushed.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or exploring with friends, this route brings together the best of Azerbaijan with a mix of culture, nature, and architecture.
If you have any questions about my trip, don’t hesitate to ask them!
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