Tout inclus! Qobustan, Mud Vulcano, Ateshgah et Yanardag Fire Mountain Tour





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Musée national de Gobustan et musée d'art de roche en plein air - C'est un ancien lieu historique qui faisait partie de la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Gobustan est très riche en monuments archéologiques. Mud Vulcanos - À proximité de Gobustan, nous nous rendrons à Mud Vulcanos. Le temple du feu unique à Ateshgah est l’un des sites les plus remarquables de l’Azerbaïdjan. Selon des sources historiques, avant la construction du Temple Of Fire indien à Surakhani à la fin du 17ème siècle, la population locale a également adoré sur ce site à cause des «sept trous avec une flamme ardente». Yanar Dag (Montagne de feu) - Yanar Dag est un feu à gaz naturel qui flambe de manière continue sur une colline de la péninsule d'Absheron, au bord de la mer Caspienne, près de Bakou, la capitale de l'Azerbaïdjan (un pays connu sous le nom de "Terre de feu"). . Les flammes jettent dans les airs à 3 mètres (9,8 pieds) d’une fine couche de grès poreux.
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Qobustan est un ancien lieu d'habitants qui vit dans ces régions il y a 5 000 à 40 000 ans. Il est situé à environ 60 km du centre-ville de Bakou. Cet endroit faisait partie de la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Le musée national Qobustan vous aidera à ressentir l'histoire des premiers immigrants de ces terres. La réserve compte plus de 6 000 gravures rupestres datant de 5 000 à 40 000 ans. Le site présente également des vestiges de grottes habitées, de colonies et de sépultures, reflétant tous un usage humain intense par les habitants de la région pendant la période humide qui a suivi le dernier âge glaciaire.
L'Azerbaïdjan est également célèbre pour sa boue Vulcanos qui est très en retard dans le monde. Nous aurons l'occasion de voir ces Vulcanos qui sont proches du musée Qobustan. Comme la route vers Mud Vulcano est si mauvaise, nous allons changer de voiture pour des voitures soviétiques de marque Lada. Ce sera une autre aventure Safari pour vous. ;)
C’est l’un des sites les plus remarquables de l’Azerbaïdjan. Selon des sources historiques, avant la construction du Temple Of Fire indien à Surakhani à la fin du 17ème siècle, la population locale a également adoré sur ce site à cause des «sept trous avec une flamme ardente».
Yanar Dag est un feu au gaz naturel qui flambe continuellement sur une colline de la péninsule d'Absheron, dans la mer Caspienne, près de Bakou, la capitale de l'Azerbaïdjan (un pays connu sous le nom de "Terre de feu"). Les flammes jettent dans les airs à 3 mètres (9,8 pieds) d’une fine couche de grès poreux.
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Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous prenons en charge les clients de tous les hôtels ou de tout autre hébergement à Bakou dans un rayon de 15 km du centre-ville.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(34)
It was a very nicely curated program. Driver cum guide Ismail was outstanding. Just the right quantum of time was allotted for each location and all minute details were explained
The trip was extremely well planned. Guide cum driver Ismail was outstanding.
Nice trip with good and friendly staff. Nice on time and nice and comfortable. Well supervised. Thanks...
I'll do this one in parts as there were several different stops. --Qobustan - These cave sketches were AWESOME.. As they were over 10,000 years old its incredible how good of shape they were in and I would definitely recommend checking them out. The museum there was REALLY well done and signs were in English as well. --Mud Vulcano - This is another very unique opportunity! Some of the volcanoes could be lit on fire with a match due to the leaking methane. The other volcanoes that were filled with mud were just bubbling bubbling away. You could heard them pop as they bubbled to the surface. You could also stick your hand in and draw in the mud. BONUS - I paid our driver 10 bucks to let me drive his 40 year old Russian 4 speed car on the dunes and that was really fun! Ateshgah - This stop at the fire temple as not very interesting. The fact that a few different religions all lived there at once was pretty cool though. BONUS - I complimented one of the tour guides (Almira) on how cool her glasses were.. the very glasses she was WEARING and she gave them to me! I was so flattered and I'm going to put a prescription in them when I get home. Yanardag Fire Mountain Tour - For me this was a big dud. I have just went to the "Gates of Hell" in Turkmenistan and they were 500 times bigger and more impressive than this one tiny flame. i would skip this stop all together.
An amazing day and incredible experience. My guide Farhad was extremely knowledgeable, friendly and great company. As a solo female traveller I felt comfortable and safe at all times and enjoyed the whole day immensely.
Farhat, was our tour guide, made our day. He told us about Azerbaijan history in details, he is very informative about his country , it was very enjoyable day. I highly recommend him.
An amazing experience from the pick up to the drop off, Tural was the perfect guide, providing all the commentary and information needed as we spent the day together. Wholeheartedly recommend you book with these guys when you visit Baku!
Let me just start that every tourist have different preferences when it comes to a tour. And what we experienced was about our style and perfect for us. Pasha was our driver/guide, although he is not (yet) fluent with english, he explained the interesting parts of each every location. He did also accommodated a stop that was not on the itinerary, which was nice. We enjoyed the tour and it was really fun.
We (2 adults and 1 infant) took the private tour and the overall trip was fine. But there are many ways it could have been better. What went well: 1. The driver was on time and kept the communication channel live. 2. The driver was very patient (we had an 18 month old kid with us) and accommodated all delays. 3. The driver covered all the spots in the itinerary and didn't rush us. Also, we weren't the type to spend too much time at a place. What could have gone better: 1. The person who accompanied us was merely a driver. He did not come with us inside any of the attractions which meant we didn't have a guide. Spending $200 and not having a guide was certainly a let down. 2. The lunch option wasn't really vegetarian friendly (we'd given that instruction whilst making the reservation). The driver accommodated a change in restaurant, but we had to push.
You do not get what is listed in the description. Our guide did not speak English. The car had no water bottles. We did not receive our free fridge magnet souvenirs and the 'Lunch' is terrible oily food and you don't get it until the last stop on the trip when you are finished with the tour.



