Enjoy exciting excursion which presents Azerbaijan’s Baku antiquated era and mystic allure on full display! With English speaking guide will drive you to Absheron and then leads you on a captivating tour of the region’s most treasured attractions such as Ateshgah and Yanar Dag. Return transfers from your Baku hotel or location (about 30 kilometres away) and all entry formalities are covered.
Upon your arrival at Ateshgah Fire Temple in Surakhani village, be ready to step back into the country’s fascinating religious past. Being a shrine once venerated by Hindus, Zoroastrians and Sikhs, the sprawling 500-year-old complex has a wealth of attractions to explore. You’ll find here incantations and poems inscribed (in Persian, Sanskrit, and Punjabi) all over the stone archways, walls etc. But, the focal point is its elegant quadrangular pavilion right in the middle of the temple; it boasts of the venerated eternal flames on its altar.
The flames had been an inextinguishable natural spectacle for thousands of years as it was fed by a natural gas vent. But it got completely exhausted by 1969, and the fire now seen here is artificially lit with the gas piped in from Baku. Apart from this, you’ll get to see attractions like balakhana (guest room) and wander around the temple’s 20 plus cells which let you glance into its ancient traditions. There is also a large rectangular pit whose purpose was to burn the dead bodies of Hindus.
You’ll next board your vehicle which takes you to Yanar Dag or Burning Mountain. The highlight is a wall of fire that lights up this 115-meters-high hill, extending for almost 10 metres. What’s more astonishing is that they are natural flames occurring right from underneath its sandstone surface and imperishable too due to the region’s vast gas reserves. After a great time here, we’ll get you back to your Baku location.