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Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia Tour

Baku → Yerevan 7 days Up to 12

About this trip

Seven days across three countries that sit on the line between Europe and Asia, each with its own language, religion and history despite being neighbours. You move through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, tracing a region shaped by old trade routes and empires.

Expect monasteries carved into cliffs, painted churches, cave towns and valleys carved out by rivers, alongside museums and galleries that fill in the history. It's a guided, culture-first trip rather than one built around adventure activity.

The pace reflects the ground covered — three distinct countries, each worth a trip on its own, condensed into a week.

What you'll do

  • Visit World Heritage-listed monasteries
  • Explore painted churches and cave towns
  • Walk gorges and valleys across the South Caucasus
  • See ethnographic and historical museums
  • Browse local art galleries
Good to know
  • Covers three countries in seven days, so travel between sites is frequent and days are full
  • Fully guided throughout, with a focus on history and culture rather than physical activity
  • Suits travellers more interested in monasteries, museums and old towns than nightlife or nature trekking
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Getting there

Baku
One-way · arrive 7 Aug 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Baku · 7 Aug8 Aug

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