Travel Blog About Azerbaijan
A modern online travel magazine about Azerbaijan that combines inspiration with practical insight. We explore regions, traditions and urban life, bringing together useful information and engaging stories in one place.
Piti in Azerbaijan: History, Tradition, Flavor, and Where to Try the Authentic Dish
Piti — the soul of Azerbaijani cuisinePiti is one of the dishes that best reflects the spirit of Azerbaijani cuisine. It is prepared in small clay pots where lamb, chickpeas, potatoes, onions, spices, and saffron slowly simmer for hours, revealing a deep and rich flavor. The dish is served in the very pot it was cooked in, creating a warm, homely atmosphere and a sense of connection to centuries-o...
Red Settlement — The Little Jerusalem of the Caucasus
Nestled in the picturesque valleys of northern Azerbaijan, just a few kilometers from the city of Quba, lies a truly remarkable place — Red Settlement (Qırmızı Qəsəbə). It is known as the only all-Jewish town outside of Israel, home to the ancient community of Mountain Jews. This small but vibrant settlement stands as a living symbol of Azerbaijan’s long-standing tolerance, diversity, and cultural...
November 9 — State Flag Day in Azerbaijan: A Symbol of Honor, Independence, and Pride 2025
Every nation has symbols that reflect its identity, spirit, and destiny. For Azerbaijan, one of the most sacred among them is its State Flag, which proudly waves over the land where history and progress meet.Every year, on November 9, Azerbaijan celebrates State Flag Day — a day that honors not only the national colors but also the nation’s enduring journey toward independence and dignity.The Birt...
November 8 — Victory Day in Azerbaijan: A Symbol of Pride, Unity, and Rebirth
November 8 marks one of the most significant days in modern Azerbaijani history — Victory Day, celebrated in honor of the liberation of Shusha in 2020. It represents not only a military triumph but the restoration of historical justice, national unity, and the unbreakable spirit of the Azerbaijani people.Historical BackgroundFor decades, the Karabakh conflict remained an open wound in the hearts o...
Beshbarmag Mountain — The Frozen Hand of Legends
Along the Caspian coast of northern Azerbaijan stands one of the country’s most mystical landmarks — Beshbarmag Mountain, whose name means “Five Fingers.” Its peaks rise like a massive stone hand reaching toward the heavens, as if frozen in a timeless gesture. This is not just a mountain — it is a place where the earth speaks in the language of legends.For centuries, Beshbarmag has guided traveler...
War Trophies Park in Baku — A Living Monument to Courage and Memory
On the southern edge of Baku, along Khojaly Avenue, stands one of the most symbolic and meaningful places in modern Azerbaijan — the War Trophies Park. Opened on April 12, 2021, the park became a monument to victory, resilience, and national unity, embodying both the pain and the pride of a nation that lived through the Second Karabakh War.From Idea to SymbolThe idea of creating the park emerged s...
Architecture of Baku — A Journey Through Time and Innovation
The architecture of Baku is more than just buildings — it is a chronicle of changing eras, cultures, and ideas, captured in stone and glass. Here, East meets West, antiquity stands beside futurism, and tradition coexists with innovation. Every street in the Azerbaijani capital is like a page of history written in marble, sandstone, and glass.Baku cannot be understood at first glance. The city seem...
Sheki Khan’s Palace — The Jewel of the Caucasus
Nestled in a lush valley at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains lies the ancient town of Sheki — one of Azerbaijan’s most picturesque and historically rich destinations. Among its cobbled streets and shady plane trees stands a masterpiece of oriental art — the Palace of the Sheki Khans. More than just an architectural monument, it is a living testament to the country’s history, craftsmanship, and r...
Azerbaijani Breakfast — A Taste of Culture and Tradition
When you visit Azerbaijan, one of the best ways to understand the soul of this country is through its food — and the day begins with breakfast.An Azerbaijani breakfast is not just a morning meal. It’s a ritual of hospitality, a reflection of the land’s abundance, and a warm invitation to experience the country’s culture right at the table.The Meaning Behind the MorningFor Azerbaijanis, breakfast i...
Legends of Azerbaijan — Timeless Tales of Love, Honor, and Flame
Azerbaijan is a land where antiquity meets eternity.Here, flames have burned for millennia, the wind whispers ancient stories, and the mountains keep the memory of generations. Every corner of the country — from the steppes of Gobustan to the shores of the Caspian Sea — is steeped in legends woven from love and loyalty, wisdom and sorrow, honor and destiny.The legends of Azerbaijan are not mere ta...
The Mud Volcanoes of Azerbaijan — Where the Earth Breathes
Azerbaijan is often called the Land of Fire — known for its eternal flames and burning gas seeps. Yet, beyond the fiery hills of Yanar Dag lies another wonder that makes this land truly unique: the mud volcanoes.Here, across the Absheron Peninsula, the Gobustan plateau, and the shores of the Caspian Sea, the very earth seems alive. It bubbles, murmurs, exhales warm gases, and throws up cool gray m...
Yanar Dag — The Eternal Flame of Azerbaijan
On the slopes of a dusty hill near the village of Mammadli, just outside Baku, fire has been burning for as long as anyone can remember. It flickers not from torches or lamps, but from the earth itself — a living breath of flame rising from the heart of Azerbaijan.This is Yanar Dag, “the Burning Mountain,” one of the country’s most mysterious and mesmerizing natural wonders — and a living symbol o...
The Great Silk Road in Azerbaijan: A Path That United Civilizations
Centuries ago, caravans of camels crossed the dusty roads of Asia, carrying not only silk and spices but also dreams of discovery, connection, and prosperity. The Great Silk Road was far more than a trade route — it was a cultural phenomenon that bound together East and West, shaping the destinies of entire civilizations. And few places embody its spirit as vividly as Azerbaijan.A Crossroads of Ci...
Azerbaijani Carpets: Symbols That Convey Eternity
Azerbaijani carpets are far more than household items or decorative pieces. They are woven chronicles of history, culture, and emotion — a language of symbols and colors through which generations have expressed their worldview. Each pattern on an Azerbaijani carpet tells a story without words, one that reflects the very soul of the nation.The art of carpet weaving in Azerbaijan dates back thousand...
National Heroes of Azerbaijan: The Hearts That Keep the Nation Alive
Azerbaijan is a land where history breathes alongside its people. It is not only found in the ancient stones, the intricate walls of Icherisheher, or the wind carrying the scent of the Caspian Sea. History lives in the hearts of those who understand that their homeland is more than just land—it is memory, culture, and values to be preserved.The heroes of Azerbaijan are the people whose actions and...
The Sense of Style in Azerbaijan: A Harmony of Tradition and Modernity
Style in Azerbaijan is more than clothing — it is a cultural language. It expresses respect, taste, origin, and character. Here, appearance has always been seen as a reflection of one’s inner world, and the ability to combine beauty with meaning is part of the national identity. Walking through the streets of Baku, one can see a fascinating mix of looks: women in light silk scarves, young designer...
Spray Art in Baku: When the Walls of the City Begin to Speak
Baku is a city where the ancient and the modern meet at every step. Narrow alleys of the Old City, the futuristic lines of the Flame Towers, the calm Caspian promenade, and the lively streets filled with music and conversation — everything here breathes a unique rhythm.But beyond architecture and the sea, Baku speaks another language — the language of color, form, and creativity. It’s spray art, a...
Traditions of Azerbaijan: The Living Soul of a Nation
Azerbaijan is a land where the past and present don’t simply coexist — they intertwine. Here, traditions are not locked away in museums or buried in history books. They live in every home, in every gesture, in every smile. Customs are passed down not through written rules but through the warmth of family life, through shared meals, through that special atmosphere where respect and kindness are the...