75 States to Explore in Azerbaijan
UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026
Azerbaijan bridges Europe and Asia along the Caspian Sea, offering a unique blend of ancient Silk Road heritage and contemporary development. The country spans dramatic mountain ranges, arid plains, and coastal regions, with a rich cultural tapestry influenced by Persian, Ottoman, and Russian histories. Travelers discover the futuristic skyline of Baku alongside traditional bazaars, fire temples, and mountain villages. The nation's compact size makes it accessible for exploration, while its emerging tourism infrastructure welcomes growing numbers of visitors seeking authentic Caucasus experiences.
• Capital: Baku • Currency: Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) • Official Language: Azerbaijani • Main Religion: Islam (Shia majority) • Best Months: April–May, September–October • Average Weather: Hot, dry summers (25–30°C); mild winters (0–5°C) • Famous Tourist Cities: Baku, Ganja, Sheki, Lahij • Time Zone: AZT (UTC+4) • Visa Note: Visa-free or on-arrival for many nationalities; check current requirements • Popular Experiences: Fire temples, carpet museums, mountain hiking, old bazaars, mud volcanoes, Caspian Sea beaches
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Everything you need to know before visiting Azerbaijan