CAUCASUS | AZERBAIJAN-GEORGIA- ARMENIA
CAUCASUS
Duration
10 Days
9 nights
Season
AUTUMN
Concept
LEISURE
Small Group (12-14 pax)
Fit to walk for city sightseeing
Private Minibus
Mountain Nature Lover
History & Culture
Want to join us?
What's included?
Hotel, Apartment & Lodge
Overnight Sleeper Train
Private Minibus
Visa for all countries
Malaysian Trip Leader
What's excluded ?
Flight Ticket
(Multicity)
Entrance Ticket
Activities
3x Meals
Itinerary
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Participants arrival at Baku International Airport (Airport code GYD), preferably in the morning so participants have long day of free and easy OR simply rest.
Transfer to accommodation in the city and check-in. Participants are free to explore the following nearby interesting spots for eatery, cafes, shopping:
Nizami Street Baku Old Town

Baku Boulevard
For well over a century, the Baku Boulevard has been a beloved recreation area for Baku residents. Over the years it’s gradually been extended and beautified and nowadays, in addition to ever-changing views of the city and Baku Bay, it boasts an abundance of trees and green spaces, making it an ideal escape from the urban hustle and bustle.

On this day, we will have full tour to Sheki region, a silk road city in Northwestern Azerbaijan. It is located near Greater Caucasus mountain range, 240 km from Baku. Sheki was famous as a city of craftsmen and merchants.
Juma Mosque at Shamakhi Town
Juma Mosque of Shamakhi is the largest mosque of Azerbaijan. It is one of the first mosques of Azerbaijan after the Arab occupation of Caucasus.

Sheki Khan Palace
The most outstanding and valuable monument from the 18th century in Azerbaijan is the Sheki Khans’ Palace (1752-1762) as the summer residence of Khans.
The uniquely beautiful two-storied palace is richly painted with drawings displaying scenes of hunting and war, as well as intricate geometrical and plant patterns.
In the center is a huge stained-glass window made from multi-colored glass mosaics (up to 5,000 glass pieces were used in each square window).
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Sheki Caravanserai
Sheki was famous as a city of craftsmen and merchants. Traders from all of the countries along the Silk Road used to gather in Sheki, so great attention was paid to the construction of caravanserais. Through the 18th and 19th centuries, 5 big caravanserais were active in Sheki to house all of the travelers passing through. Only two of them have survived. The Upper and Lower Caravanserais were built in the 18th century. The craftsmen who built these caravanserais tried their best to make them as comfortable as possible, giving plenty of space so that travelers could rest, store their goods, and trade with local residents. The cellars were used for storing goods, the first floor was for trading, and the second floor was where travelers and merchants would stay.
The caravanserais were rather big: the Upper Caravanserai is 6,000 square meters, and the Lower one is 8,000 square meters. Each one had more than 200 rooms. According to traditional design, each caravanserai had two to four entrances, and when the doors closed, the caravanserais turned into fortresses. The Upper Caravanserai has been converted into a hotel, and the Lower one is currently being remodeled.
Albania Temple of Kish
Temple from the period of Caucasian Albania in Sheki Vicinity. Kish is one of the oldest villages in present-day Azerbaijan, and is well-known for a church here, during the period of Caucasian Albania.
The church in Kish is beautiful with its own spare style. The current building dates to about the 12th century, while remains found on the side date back millennia. The masonry building is finely tiled. It has exquisite marquee dome and narrow windows. The inner architecture is typical of a rather small temple and the inner yard holds an ancient cemetery (not more than 50 people). Above one grave, restorers placed a transparent plastic dome that allows visitors to see the skeleton of an unusually tall man (about 2 meters).
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Overnight in Sheki.
On this day, we will return back to Baku with few stops for sightseeing.
Gobustan
Gobustan State Reserve located west of the settlement of Gobustan, established in 1966 when the region was declared as a national historical landmark of Azerbaijan in an attempt to preserve the ancient carvings, mud volcanoes and gas-stones in the region.
Gobustan State Reserve is very rich in archeological monuments, the reserve has more than 6,000 rock carvings, which depict people, animals, battle-pieces, ritual dances, bullfights, boats with armed oarsmen, warriors with lances in their hands, camel caravans, pictures of sun and stars, on the average dating back to 5,000-20,000 years.

Mud Volcano
Underground and submarine mud volcanoes are also famed in Azerbaijan. There are more than 140 submarine volcanoes in the Caspian Sea.
About 200 eruptions have occurred in 50 volcanoes in the territory of Azerbaijani Republic since 1810. Eruption of mud volcanoes is accompanied by strong explosions and underground rumbling. Gasses come out from the deepest layers of the earth and immediately ignite. A height of a flame over volcano reaches 1000 meters (Garasu volcano). Toragay volcano erupted 6 times from 1841 to 1950.

Bibi Heybat Mosque
The Bibi-Heybat Mosque includes the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum (a descendant of Prophet Muhammad), and today is still an active mosque in the region and one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture in Azerbaijan.

On this day, we will explore the outskirts of Baku’s capital.
Excursion 30km away to mysterical Ateshgah Fire Temple to learn about Zoroastrian religious belief and culture, Burning Mountain of Yanardag, claimed to be legendary Azerbaijan Natural Gas Reserve.
On our drive back to the city, we will tour city attractions Heyder Aliyev Center the symbol of Baku city. Overall, this tour will take up around 5 hours.
Baku Old Town
We will end the tour at old town of Icherisheher to visit medieval historic ruling dynasty of Azerbaijan lived in 11-14 centuries by visiting the Shirvanshah’s Palace.
Old Town Icherisheher
Shirvanshah Palace
In the evening, we will adventure through soviet overnight sleeper train adventure (450km 15 hrs) crossing land border to Tbilisi, Georgia.

Tbilisi
Once reached Tbilisi city in the morning, we will check-in our accommodation & rest before afternoon casual sightseeing. we will explore some interesting spots in the city by walking; starts with Bridge of Peace, to Rike Park, ride on cable car to Narikala Fortress for beautiful view of the city, walk down through fortress to visit Tbilisi Mosque, end sightseeing at Tbilisi Sulphur Bath for a nice look of Tbilisi Old Town.

Narikala Fortress
A view of Tbilisi city
On this day, we will have 3 hours road trip to Kazbegi for Georgia natural beauty surrounded by Caucasus Mountain and one of its peak is Kazbegi – the highest mountain in Europe. On the way, we will have a few stops for sightseeing.
Ananuri Complex
Ananuri is one of the best Georgian medieval castles of the late feudal era of Georgia. This area (village) has been inhabited since ancient times.

Russia-Georgia Friendship
The Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument was erected by the Soviets in 1983 in the mountains of northern Georgia. The famous Georgian architect Giorgi designed it and placed it on a spot offering a spectacular view over the surrounding landscape.
The massive round “friendship” monument still looks out over Devil’s Valley and the Caucasus Mountains.

Gergeti Trinity Church
14th century Gergeti Trinity Church, otherwise known as Holy Trinity Church, is a small but very picturesque Christian church that is located above the village of Gergeti. This magnificent religious building is sitting below Mount Kazbegi, which is among the highest points of Georgia.
Throughout the centuries, the church was the place where the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church was giving mass to the locals in the area, and in 18 century it was turned into storage for main Georgian relics which were transported during the Persian invasion of Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi

At night we will be sleeping in a cozy Cottage House/ Villa surrounded by Caucasus mountain, with a view of Kazbegi peak, before return back to Tbilisi city the next day.
On this day, we will drive back to Tbilisi city and have a few detour for sightseeing and activities.
Juta Valley
Juta is an alpine town located in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region in the northeast of Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains. It is considered the highest inhabited settlement in Georgia together with Ushguli in Upper Svaneti region. This place is also know as the Dolomites of Georgia.

Mtskheta City
It is one of the oldest cities in Georgia as well as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the World. Mtskheta is Georgia’s most sacred pilgrimage city and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the capital of the ancient eastern Georgian kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD

Chronicles of Georgia
Once reach Tbilisi city, be ready to be in awe for this gigantic monument located near Tbilisi sea, which was built in 1985 but unfortunately was never finished. The monument sits at the top of the large sets of stairs, sometimes referred as “The Georgian Stonehenge”. Consist of 16 large columns that reach a height of around 114 feet (35 meters) each.

On this day, we will have 4 hours road trip by private minibus crossing border to Yerevan city, with a few stops at local RnR place and beautiful Sevan Lake on the way.
We will stop-by at high-altitude Sevan Lake for sight-seeing at monastery Sevanavank.

After arriving Yerevan and check-in, we will have a relaxing stroll at some interesting places in the city.
Yerevan Cascade
In the afternoon, we will visit Yerevan Cascade to see panoramic view of Yerevan cityscape surrounded by Mt. Ararat landscape.
The Cascade is a giant stairway made of limestone in Yerevan. It has 750 steps and built-in escalator if you wish to go up the platform. The building now houses the Cafesjian Center for the Arts of Armenian people.

Vernissage Flea Market
At this market, you can find Armenian folk art, fridge magnet, keychain, t-shirts, unique jewelry and exclusive handmade masterpiece craftsmanship. All kinds of souvenirs you would wish to bring home!

On this day, we will have full day private tour with local guide exploring notable attractions in the outskirts of Yerevan.
The Arch of Charents
It was erected in 1957 and named in honour of one of the most famous Armenian poet Eghishe Charents. They say, Charents loved this place and used to visit it frequently. This place is a must-see as it offers an open landscape to a breathtaking view of Ararat.
On the front side of the arch is carved the lines of one of his most famous poem. It says “Travel the world.. you will never find a crest as pure as Ararat’s. As an impassible road to glory, I love my Masis Mountain”

Geghard Monastery
Geghard is a medieval monastery in Armenia. The monastery was built directly out of an adjacent mountain in the 4th century by Gregory the Illuminator. In 2000, Geghard monastery was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What sets Geghard monastery apart is that its tombs and churches are cut into the mountain. What’s more, a special relic was once kept here: the sacred spear that pierced Jesus on the cross.

Garni Temple
The temple was dedicated to God Mihr, the Armenian pagan god of light and the Sun.
According to a Greek inscription, it was founded by Tiridates I of Armenia. In 305 when Armenian King Tiridates III adopted Christianity as a state religion, all the pagan places of worship were destroyed. The Temple of Garni is the only pagan Hellenistic and Greco-Roman structure to have survived. Probably it survived because of its widely recognised status of “masterpiece of art”.
The temple is constructed of grey basalt. It is supported by a total of twenty-four 6.54-metre high columns of the Ionic order: six in the front and back and eight on the sides. The 24 columns symbolize the 24 hours.

Khor Vrap Monastery
Khor Virap is an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat Plain in Armenia, near the border with Turkey. This fortified monastery is a place of pilgrimage and a holy site for the Armenian Apostolic Church. This place has the most beautiful view of Mount Ararat and entire Ararat Valley from the monastery.

Republic Square
At night is Free & Easy time. You can have a stroll along North Avenue for cafes and shops OR go to Republic Square to watch interesting dancing fountain show.

Zvartnots International Airport
Flight return of this trip will be from Zvartnots International Airport (airport code EVN).

Trip Price
RM 4,500/pax (Adult)
- ✅ 8 Nights Accommodation (Apartment with Kitchen & Hotel)
- ✅ 1 Night Cottage House/Villa surrounded by Caucasus Mountain
- ✅ 1 Overnight Sleeper Train ride
- ✅ Airport Transfer in Baku
- ✅ Airport Transfer in Yerevan
- ✅ Private Minibus crossing border
- ✅ Public Transportation/Metro
- ✅ Visa for related countries
- ✅ 1 day private tour in Armenia w/ local guide
- ✅ 2 days private tour in Georgia w/ local guide
- ✅ 3 days private tour in Azerbaijan w/ local guide
- ✅ Malaysian Trip Leader
Exclude:-
- ❎ Return Flight (RM 3,000 – 4,000)
- ❎ Entry Fees
- ❎ Meals
- ❎ Activity cost (Horse ride, 4×4 Car)
**Total ALL-IN cost estimated in range RM 8,500 – 9,500.
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FAQ
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Arrival:
Kuala Lumpur to Baku, Azerbaijan
Return:
Yerevan, Armenia to Kuala Lumpur
Airport code search:
multi-city, KUL – GYD, EVN – KUL
Suggested airlines: Qatar/MAS & Air Arabia.
Price
Flight ticket price range: RM 3000 – 4000
Note: Arrival in Baku preferably in the morning before 11 am, so participant can have leisure free and easy in town and enough rest before tour starts the next day.
Autumn
In city centre of Baku, Tbilisi & Yerevan, temperature might range from around 10°C to 15°C.
During day visit to mountainous area which are Kazbegi & Sheki, the temperature might drop less than 10°C. Best to layer up warm clothing.
Age group 20 to 60+ suitable to join, anyone who is physically and mentally capable of participating in the activities planned for the trip. Physically free from severe asthma, knee-joints problem, backpain etc.
All private day tours will be done with a minibus. However, for city sightseeing requires lotsa casual slow walking around 5-8km in total. Some attractions also requires to step up on stairs and inclined surface access. So it is best to join if you are fit enough.



