14 hours
18 People
English, Russian
Destination | Sheki Khan Palace, Caravansarai, Albanian Churches, Nohur Lake, Hanging Bridge, Juma Mosque |
Departure Time | 08:00 |
Return Time | 22:00 |
Included |
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Mercedes Sprinter |
The Palace of the Sheki Khans is a magnificent example of 18th-century architecture and a symbol of power and luxury. This palace impresses with its numerous rooms, halls, and inner courtyard, all decorated in Eastern style with exquisite wood carvings and decorative elements known as shebeke. All of these stained glass windows are handmade. Today, the palace is a national historical and architectural reserve and is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The caravanserai in Sheki is an outstanding example of medieval architecture and hospitality along the trade route. It served as both a resting place and a trading hub for caravans, as well as a refuge for travelers. Its unique architecture, combining stone walls and an inner courtyard, makes it a popular attraction for tourists seeking a glimpse into the past and an authentic Eastern atmosphere.
Albanian churches represent a unique collection of ancient Christian sanctuaries built during the medieval period.
The highest mountain lake in Azerbaijan. We will have lunch on the shore, enjoying the magnificent view of the lake.
The 74-meter-long bridge was for a long time the only way to reach the village of Zernava.
The mosque dates back to the 8th century, making it the first in the territory of modern Azerbaijan. It attracts attention with its unique ancient architecture, including tall walls and exquisite decorative elements. The Juma Mosque continues to serve as a place of prayer and remains an important symbol of spirituality and cultural heritage in Azerbaijan.