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    Azerbaijan

    The Land of Fire

Azerbaijan - Take Another Look at the Beauty of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, a country in the Caucasus with significant Turkish and Iranian influence and formerly a part of the Soviet Union, has one of those cultures that is particularly challenging to define. The result is such an odd mixture of opposed cultures that the traveler is perplexed.
Ateshgah Fire Temple, Maiden Tower, the futuristic Flame Towers, and numerous castles, mosques, monasteries, and fortresses are just a few of the man-made wonders that may be found. Or think of experiencing the national cuisine of Azerbaijan, unwinding by the vast Caspian Sea, or traveling to a remote mountain village where endangered languages are still spoken and traditional ways of life are still practiced.
Intricate regional traditions coexist in Azerbaijan with elements of Persian, Turkish, and Russian culture. Tourists should always make an effort to avoid saying or doing anything that can unintentionally offend someone or get them in legal jeopardy. We advise reading through the Azerbaijan Travel Guide so you can get ready to visit and experience the Land of Wonders in person because no short description can do the country credit.

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How much money are you going to need to get to Azerbaijan? The cost of living in Azerbaijan might change every day by up to 30% for someone who intends to stay for two weeks. Spending more time in smaller cities and towns will result in cost savings. However, visitors seeking quick travel in Azerbaijan may find that their daily costs are doubled or even tripled if they hire a driver to take them to the city's attractions. The average visitor would spend between $600 and $1500 in total, including airfare and visa fees, for two weeks in Azerbaijan.

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Azerbaijan receives comparatively few flights in comparison to other places. The majority of nations must also apply for an eVisa ($20 per person). The combined costs of both could make the initial costs of travel slightly higher. Others pay a few dollars to travel by bus from Iran or Georgia, respectively, to Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani-Armenian border is shut down.

Let's get around

The red buses in the city are more modern and run on liquid gas, which reduces carbon emissions. For the comfort of passengers with impairments, there are other spaces that have been specially equipped. On these buses, you can also use your BakKART by tapping the card reader located on the front of each vehicle. You can go far, save money, and reduce your carbon footprint for just 0.20 manats (£0.010).
When traveling to particular destinations outside the city, such as one of the seashore regions or visiting another hip section of Baku where red buses don't go, the smaller blue buses come in handy. While the blue bus lines are equally priced as the red ones, they only accept cash.

A ride-share or taxi may be the most practical choice if you need to go somewhere quickly or if you need to go somewhere distant that is not serviced by public transportation.

Both Uber and Bolt are active in Baku and offer a dependable, reasonably priced service. One important thing to keep in mind, though, is that you will have to pay with cash because (at the time of writing) Baku does not accept card payments. One manat (£0.50) is always considered a kind gesture.

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Even though cycling is growing in popularity, Baku only has a small number of bike routes at the moment. The western portion of Baku Boulevard is one of the largest authorized bike areas. You may tour the newest section of the promenade, which spans many kilometers along the bay, by renting cheap, basic bikes from this location. As a result of a local government campaign to promote cycling in the city, Baku will soon have more bike routes.

If you’re staying downtown, there is no better way to get around most tourist locations than by taking a stroll, especially if the weather is nice (as it often is in Baku, where it rains, on average, only 49 days per year).
Just two centuries ago, nearly the entire population of Baku lived within the walls of the historic Old City, which dates back to at least the 12th century. It is here that visitors will find the majority of the city’s historical attractions. Marked by a tumultuous history and a diverse array of dining options, the Old City is a walker’s dream, thanks to the many pedestrian streets that wind through this historic neighborhood.

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Few things to know

  • 1. What is the currency and conversion in Azerbaijan?

    The manat is the official currency of Azerbaijan. It is worth 41.86 Indian rupees. The nation's currency is printed by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan.
    1 USD = 1.70 AZN

  • 2. What is the language of Azerbaijan?

    The Turkic language family includes Azerbaijani or Azeri (Azrbaycanca, Azrbaycan dili), which is spoken by the Azerbaijani people predominantly in Azerbaijan and northwest Iran in southwestern Asia.

  • 3. Are there many ATMs and Money Exchanges?

    ATMs in AzerbaijanThere are ATMs in Baku and other major cities, and these typically accept bank cards issued abroad. The majority of ATMs are placed in banks, however some are also present in hotels and supermarkets.
    Currency Exchange in AzerbaijanMost exchange offices are found inside of bank branches. Only 3–4 exchange locations operate continuously in Baku. Money exchange locations don't charge a commission for transactions. The Baku airport terminal, however, has the most expensive prices (the difference between the buy and sell rates is less than 3%).

  • 4. What is the time zone in Azerbaijan?

    The time in Azerbaijan is equivalent to UTC +4. There is no corresponding daylight saving time with Azerbaijan Time.

  • 5. What is the climate in Azerbaijan?

    Warm summers (particularly in lowland areas) and mild winters are common in Azerbaijan. In Azerbaijan, the average monthly temperatures range greatly between different areas and altitudes.

  • 6. What is the telephone code in Azerbaijan?

    The international access number (international call prefix) of the calling country (00 for many, 011 from NANP areas) is dialed first, followed by the country code (in this case, 994), the two-digit area code, and the seven-digit local number.

  • 7. What is the emergency service in Azerbaijan?

    The phone numbers include 101 for the fire service and 102 for the police.

  • 8. What is the driving mode in Azerbaijan?

    In Azerbaijan, drivers follow the right side of the road, much like in the great majority of European nations.

  • 9. What is the electricity voltage in Azerbaijan?

    220VOperating on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz is Azerbaijan.

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Airlines that fly to Azerbaijan

These are some of the airlines flying to Azerbaijan from around the world. Major airlines offer direct flights to Azerbaijan from all over the world. There are also several connecting flights to Azerbaijan depending on what countries you depart to and which airline you are flying with. In some airlines, you may consider having layovers too. 

    Lufthansa
    Aeroflot
    Flyuia
    S7 Airlines
    Etihad Airways
    Azerbaijan Airlines
    LOT Polish Airlines
    AirBaltic
    Turkish Airlines
    Qatar Airways
    Ural Airlines
    Gulf Air
    Kuwait Airways
    Wizz Air Abu Dhabi
    Wizz Air Malta
    China Southern Airlines
    FlyDubai
    Air Astana
    Belavia
    Wizz Air
    FlyArystan
    Pegasus

How long do flights to Azerbaijan take?

It takes 12 hours and 10 minutes to fly nonstop from New York, New York to Baku, Azerbaijan.
This implies that a commercial airliner flies at an average speed of 500 mph, 805 km/h, or 434 knots. A further 30 minutes are added for takeoff and landing. Depending on the wind, your exact time may change.

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