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Arnab_B, May 2026
Gobustan and Mud Volcano
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
CodyS, Nov 2024
Perfect Introduction to Azerbaijan
Our guide showed up on time, spoke excellent English and the vehicle was clean and comfortable. Our guide did an excellent job setting expectations for driving times, laid out the options available at the various sites and utilized travel time efficiently by giving us the information on the culture and significant events in Azerbaijan's history. Our guide was able to answer all of the many questions that we asked.
Nadia_M, Aug 2023
Great experience
It was a great tour. You can visit most of the things in the vicinty of Baku. It is a place filled with history. Our guide was really helpful and filled us with lot of details. The Van was clean and cool. A great tour to do if you have limited time and wish to visit most of the great things near Baku.
Jill_M, Jun 2026
My father and I hired...
My father and I hired Valle for this private tour, and it was fabulous. With a PhD in archeology, Valle was extremely knowledgeable, but above all, friendly, kind, and and patient. We took a private tour rather than a group tour because my elderly father has limited mobility, and Valle thoughtfully managed these restrictions for a tour both of us enjoyed. He also arranged drivers for us for the rest of the week, both within Baku and to Quba and the Red Village and back. They were helpful and enthusiastic, and knew all of the best places to bring us! I couldn't more highly recommend him and his company.

Ateshgah (Fire Temple)

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Azerbaijan
Ateshgah (Fire Temple)
  • Students and Azerbaijani citizens receive discounted admission.

  • For a small fee, guided tours are available in Azerbaijani and other languages.

  • Visitors are required to remain 3 feet (1 meter) from the flame.

  • The temple complex has a restaurant serving Azerbaijani cuisine and a gift shop selling handicrafts from local artists.