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Old November 20th, 2009, 12:32 AM   #41
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Monuments of Azerbaijan

Baku State historical - architectural reserve "Old City"

Baku State historical - ethnographical reserve "Gala"

Baku State historical - ethnographical reserve "Gobustan"

Baku State historical - architectural reserve "Nardaran"

Baku Mardakan village "Round Tower" 1232 - 1233 settlement

Baku Mardakan village "Square Tower" XII century settlement

Baku Ramana village "Ramana Tower" XIV c.settlement

Baku Surakhani village "Ateshgakh" XVIII c.

Astara City, Mardakan XIX c.

Archivan village, Karbala Hamid Abdulla bath 1806

Agsu "Sheikh Dursun`s crypt" 1457

Barda "Akhsadan baba`s crypt" XIV c.

Barda "Nushaba Tower" 1322

Devechi region Middle Ages "Chiraggala"

Devechi region remains of Shabran fortress V-VI c.c.

Ganja "Juma mosque" 1606

Zardabi str.,3 "Karvansaray Ugurlu Khan" XVIII c.

Abbaszade str., Albanian mosque XVIII c.

Huseynzade str., "Garavanserai Shakh Abbas" XVII c.

State historical - cultural reserve of Ganja

Hajigabul, Gubali Baloglan village "Pir Huseyn"

Khanlar, Luteranian church 1854

Khanlar, White bridge XII c.

Ismailli, Lahich village, State historical - architectural reserve

Ismailli, Basgal village, State historical - cultural reserve

Gazakh,Dash Salahli village, Albanian church

Gazakh, Khanlig village, Didvan tower VI -VII c.c.

Gazakh, State historical - cultural reserve "Avey"

Uper side of trank-road Gazakh - Tbilisy, "Red bridge" XII c.

Gabala, Khezre village XV-XVI c.c. "Crypt Complex"

Gabala, Chukhurgabala village, State historical - cultural reserve

Gobustan, Maraza village, "Diri baba" crypt 1402

Guba, Sakina khanum mosque 1854

Guba, bath XIX c.

Gusar, Khezre village, Sheikh Juneid crypt 1544

Masalli, Gizilagaj, Mosque, XIX c.

Masalli, Arkivan village, Arkivan Tower IX c.

Shamakhi, Shahandan crypt XVII c.

Shamakha, Gulustan fortress VIII-XV c.c.

Shamakha, Juma mosque VIII-XIX c.c.

Sheki, Kish village, "Gelesjan-Geresan XV c.

Sheki, State historical - architectural reserve Yukhari - Bash

Shamkir, Shamkir tower XVII c.

Shamkir, Keroglu tower XVII c.

Tovuz, Yanikhli village, Mosque, XVII c.

Gazgulu village, "Sekkizgusheli Crypt"

Zakatala, Jar village, mosque, XVII c.

Zakatala, State historical - architectural reserve

Nakhichivan, Crypt Mumine Khatun, 1186-1187

Sharur, Garabaglar village, complex Garabaglar, XIII - XV c.c

Nakhichivan, Yusif Kuseyn oglu crypt, 1161 - 1162

Ordubad, State historical - architectural reserve

Julfa, Juga village, State historical - cultural reserve "Gulustan"

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Old January 7th, 2010, 01:40 AM   #46
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Friday, February 26, 2010 11:40 AM

Baku: An exciting place to explore

Are you looking for a new exotic place to explore? Do you want to see features of both Asian and European cultures in one city? Do you want to see a city where Muslims, Jews and Christians live in harmony? Then Azerbaijan's capital Baku -- the pearl of the Caspian Sea -- is the place for you.

Azerbaijan, a small but oil-rich country in the South Caucasus, is the new kid on the block of the world tourism industry.

More than 90 percent of its population is Shiite Muslim. It is not, however, an orthodox country. It has one of the most modern, secular, liberal, tolerant and open societies in the Islamic world.

"We had a very difficult period of being unknown in the world tourism market due to the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh," Azerbaijan's Minister of Culture and Tourism, Abulfas Qarayev, told The Jakarta Post recently.

Nagorno-Karabakh, an Azerbaijan territory, was seized by Armenian troops in a 1990s war.

Azerbaijan's beauty, richness, culture and ultimately its geostrategic position -- a juncture on the Great Silk Road, between the Mediterranean, Caspian, Black and Azov seas -- has attracted various tribes, travelers, invaders, traders and missionaries throughout history. More recent patrons include oil companies and even film director Michael Apted, who shot parts of the 1999 Bond film The World is not Enough here.

In this former Soviet Union state of 8.7 million people, Baku has everything.

"It was a surprise for me. Baku looks like more an European city than an Asian one," Laura Shuurmans, a Jakarta-based free-lance writer, said recently.

A city rich in culture and history, Baku has unique and varied architecture -- ranging from grand mansions with Roman and Gothic themes to a walled old city complete with cobbled streets, narrow alleys, ancient buildings and interesting historical places.

As in any other ancient city, the best and easiest way is to explore Baku is on foot. While in Baku, there is one place you will go to, more than once. In Baku all roads lead to Fountain Square. If it is dining and shopping you're after, or simply looking to meet up with friends and enjoy the night life, head to Fountain Square. It's the most popular place in the city for locals and visitors alike.

Built in the 1860s by the famous Azerbaijani architect Hajibababeyov (1811-1874), Fountain Square is home to numerous Western-style shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. Here you can find street hawkers and a playground for children: It's the spot to hang out. It's on Sunday evenings however, that the square really comes alive. A parade of beautiful Azeri girls hit the town and everybody wants to be there.

Baku or Baki (which means a city of winds in the Azeri language) is in fact comprised of three cities -- the old town (Cheri Shekher), the boom town and the Soviet-built town.

Tourists will find the walled old town, a world heritage site, the most interesting as all the major attractions of Baku are found here.

Baku's landmark Maiden's Tower, a key shapped medieval tower, stands tall on the shore of Caspian Sea. The tower is a place worth seeing in Baku city. (JP/Veeramalla Ajaiah)

Every city has its landmark and for Baku it's Maiden's Tower, a medieval tower with a strange keyhole shape. Built as a guard tower and observatory in 12th century, Maiden's Tower or Kiz Kulesi is worth seeing. There are many stories to explain how it was named, the most accepted being that a maiden committed suicide by jumping from the top. Local people told us that distressed people still sometimes repeat maiden's act.

A set of stairs will take you to the top of the tower, which, at a height of more than 30 meters will provide good exercise. From the top you will find the best view of Baku and the Caspian Sea.

But beware of the biting wind, which comes rolling off the rough Caspian Sea and sweeps through the city's streets.

The Shirvanshah's Palace, a 15th century royal palace, is a must see tourist site in Baku. (JP/Veeramalla Ajaiah)
Another of Baku's historical attractions is the Shirvanshah's Palace, a 15th century royal palace with a mosque, minaret and mausoleum.

On our way to Shirvanshah's Palace, there were numerous tempting artisan and carpet shops. But prices of these items are as high as the Maiden's Tower. Don't worry thought, if you have a local guide or bargaining skills developed from years of shopping at Tanah Abang market, the prices will come down by more than half.

It is easy to loose your way in the labyrinthine old city. But not to worry, just hail a cab and ask to go to the usual place: Fountain Square. The most surprising thing was that even the locals sometimes get lost. This is because Baku is changing very fast, due to the oil boom. Many Azeris, however, point out that they are not part of the boom.

The rapid influx of oil dollars means that the whole city looks as if it is in a beauty parlor. Multistory buildings are being constructed, old buildings and roads are undergoing renovations -- all over the city.

In the evening, one should not miss beautiful Boulevard. Running parallel to Baku's sea front, Azeri people enjoy leisurely strolls here. The 100-year-old Boulevard, now a national park, is also a popular spot for young lovers. The streets, decorated with lights, add to the ambiance.

Baku is also home to numerous museums. My favorite was the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Decorative Applied Arts (formerly the Lenin Museum), which has a very rich collection of centuries-old colorful carpets. The Azerbaijan State Museum of Art, State History Museum, Museum of Independence and the Museum of Musical Culture of Azerbaijan are also worth a visit.

The city also has a vibrant nightlife -- you can find music ranging from disco and jazz to operas and classical Azeri dances. One can even enjoy belly dancing at one of the caravansarai's (ancient inn) in the old town.

A picturesque view of Baku Bay. Baku city has been undergoing a complete modernization, thanks to its oil boom. (JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah)

On the outskirts of the city, you can explore not only numerous beaches, but also places like Gobustan, where 12,000-year-old rock carvings are preserved, and Ateshgah -- a Zoroastrian fire temple built in the 18th century.

Near Baku, the most interesting place in Azerbaijan is Oil Rocks, a town on the Caspian Sea. Built during the Soviet era, Oil Rocks has 200 kilometers of streets built on a former landfill. It is here that several scenes of The World is not Enough were shot. Further away from Baku you will find tourist places like Sheki, Ganja and Guba.

The most interesting part of the experience is the great Azeri cuisine, which is similar to Turkish food. Lamb kebabs, dolmas, caviar, yogurt soups, salads, bread, pillav and tomatoes, as well as many fresh fruits, will make your mouth water.

Baku and Azerbaijan in general are blessed with so many qualities that will provide fond memories for tourists. But it is above all, their warmness, generosity and hospitality that Azeri people are well known for. Last year around 1.3 million tourists visited Azerbaijan, a veritable leap from the 44,934 who came in 1995.

Baku has all the ingredients, and has invested billions of oil dollars, to ensure its spot as a popular international destination in the years to come. It might just be that one has to hurry up to see the original Baku, before it turns into a new star in global tourism industry.

Travel tips

Getting there: The United Arab Emirates' Emirates airlines flies daily from Jakarta to Dubai. From Dubai Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) flies to Baku six times in a week and from Baku to Dubai seven times a week. A two-way ticket may cost approximately US$1,800.

What to see

Fountain Square, Maiden's Tower, Shirvanshah's Palace, Old town (Cheri Shekher), Gobustan, Ateshgah fire temple, State Art Gallery, State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Decorative Applied Arts, Boulevard, Oil Rocks in Baku and surrounding areas

Where to stay

Hyatt Regency, Holiday Inn, Absheron Hotel, Caspian Palace, and Radisson SAS Plaza and numerous budget hotels

Where to eat and what to eat

Karavanserai: An underground restaurant in the midst of walled city. The food is traditional Azeri with lots of lamb and Caspian fish. There are also regular Azeri music, magic shows and belly dance.
Yacht Restaurant: This yacht-shaped expensive restaurant on Caspian Sea offers delicious Azeri food and drinks.


Currency

One can bring in unlimited foreign currency to Baku with proper declaration. But you can't take Azeri currency manats out of the country. Azeri manat might be stronger than U.S. dollar but it is not accepted outside Azerbaijan. All manats must be exchanged before we leave Baku.
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Relax Tourism and Resort Centre

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Someone plz add some pictures...
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RELAX...the best memories!!!








P.S: men burda olmuwam, super yerdi...meslehetlidi tebieti neye desez deyer
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P.S: men burda olmuwam, super yerdi...meslehetlidi tebieti neye desez deyer
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New portal about History of Azerbaijan: http://www.history.az/
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Having such touristic facilities shown here will increase quantity of tourists this summer
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Maybe in August from 1 to 7 I'll have a chance to visit Sunny Azerbaijan!

2 days at work, 5 days for sightseeing.

Could you please advise:

1. Shopping Centers (for my wife ).
2. Average Temperature.
3. "must see" places.
4. Is there any beaches (not bitches ) around Baku?
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4. there is dozens of Beaches around Baku, I prefer Amburan
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Maybe in August from 1 to 7 I'll have a chance to visit Sunny Azerbaijan!

2 days at work, 5 days for sightseeing.

Could you please advise:

1. Shopping Centers (for my wife ).
2. Average Temperature.
3. "must see" places.
4. Is there any beaches (not bitches ) around Baku?
1. Street level shops on Neftcilar and other central avenues of Baku; Park Bulvar; Bina-Sadarak trade centers for cheaper shopping
2. Average temperature is 35 degrees
3. Baku seaside boulevard; UNESCO heritage Icheri-Shekher and Maiden's Tower
4. Amburan beach (Bilgah); Bavarius and Khazar Golden Beach (Mardakan)
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Погодные условия в Азербайджане зимой в достаточной степени жесткие, а летом температура порой достигает 40 градусов. При таких условиях, по мнению генерального директора, развивать туризм сложно. IMHO, в конечном итоге негативно влияет на развитие рынка недвижимости.
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Погодные условия в Азербайджане зимой в достаточной степени жесткие, а летом температура порой достигает 40 градусов. При таких условиях, по мнению генерального директора, развивать туризм сложно. IMHO, в конечном итоге негативно влияет на развитие рынка недвижимости.
Turkey,which has almost the same climat managed to do it, but we can't?! Hm..
Everything is monopolized,that's the answer.
I heard having dinner in normal Sheki restaurants or hotels costs more than it does in Berlin. Plus, crappy service ans etc.
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Turkey,which has almost the same climat managed to do it, but we can't?! Hm..
Everything is monopolized,that's the answer.
I heard having dinner in normal Sheki restaurants or hotels costs more than it does in Berlin. Plus, crappy service ans etc.
I don't agree with u at all, Turkey got Mediterranean climate while we got Caucasian. Obviously northern region of Azerbaijan is great but that is not enough for whole country's tourism rates. And don't get me wrong, our people's mentality is way different than european countries. I always said and I am stickin' my way, caucasus will never going to be good place for tourism - only USSR countries can visit us not more
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I don't agree with u at all, Turkey got Mediterranean climate while we got Caucasian. Obviously northern region of Azerbaijan is great but that is not enough for whole country's tourism rates. And don't get me wrong, our people's mentality is way different than european countries. I always said and I am stickin' my way, caucasus will never going to be good place for tourism - only USSR countries can visit us not more
I totally agree with you. We have to manage to attract more tourists from Russia and Central Asia as well as Iran. This must be our priorities for next few years. 3 mln of tourists would be more than enough for Azerbaijan at least until 2015.
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