

Explore ancient rock art and fascinating landscapes in Gobustan, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Gobustan's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the rock art landscape involves walking on uneven terrain.
Protection from the sun is crucial during visits to the open-air museum.

Mutton and chickpea stew with herbs and spices, served with flatbread.
Stuffed grape leaves with rice, herbs, and sometimes meat.
Grilled meat skewers, often served with flatbread and vegetables.
A set of postcards featuring the unique rock carvings of Gobustan, capturing the ancient history of the region.
A traditional Azeri kilim, hand-woven by local artisans using ancient techniques and patterns inspired by Gobustan's landscapes.

Handcrafted jewelry inspired by the petroglyphs, often featuring stylized animal or abstract designs.
Famous for its traditional Azerbaijani breakfast, especially the 'Tandir' bread.
Offers a unique blend of Azerbaijani and Mediterranean cuisine with a beautiful view of the landscape.
Known for its stunning view of the Yanardag natural gas fire and delicious Azerbaijani cuisine.
UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient rock carvings dating back 40,000 years.
17th-century temple dedicated to the worship of fire, featuring a well-preserved courtyard and altar.
Magnificent mosque with intricate tile work, illuminated beautifully at night.

A stunning natural wonder where waterfalls glow in various colors at night due to bioluminescent bacteria.

A treasure trove of Fijian history and culture, showcasing artifacts from the Cakaudrove province.

A unique natural phenomenon where millions of Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from under the Congress Avenue Bridge at dusk.