Azerbaijan

Discover Baku —
Where ancient meets modern.

The City of Flames on the Caspian Sea. UNESCO World Heritage Old City, futuristic Flame Towers, and rich Azerbaijani culture await you.

Visa assistance included • Return flights from Pakistan • Hotel + Sightseeing
4°C–35°C
Temperature Range
Manat (AZN)
Local Currency
E-Visa
Pakistani Passport
~5 Hrs
Flight from Karachi

Baku Tour Packages

All-inclusive options crafted for Pakistani travellers

Economy Package

4 Days / 3 Nights
3-Star Hotel • City Tours • Transfers
Per Person PKR 95,000
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Standard Package

5 Days / 4 Nights
4-Star Hotel • City + Gobustan + Gabala
Per Person PKR 135,000
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Premium Package

7 Days / 6 Nights
5-Star Hotel • Full Azerbaijan Tour
Per Person PKR 195,000
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Honeymoon Package

5 Days / 4 Nights (Couple)
5-Star Hotel • Candlelight Dinner • Spa
Per Couple PKR 230,000
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What's Included in Every Package

We handle the logistics — you enjoy the journey

Return Flights

Economy class return tickets from Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad.

Hotel Stay

Accommodation in your chosen hotel category including breakfast.

Visa Assistance

We handle the Azerbaijan e-Visa application on your behalf.

Guided Tours

Professional Urdu/English-speaking guide for all sightseeing.

Top Baku Attractions

Places you absolutely cannot miss

Flame Towers

Baku's iconic skyline trio — skyscrapers clad in LED flames visible from across the city. Stunning at night.

Old City (İçərişəhər)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site with medieval walls, the Maiden Tower, and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs.

Caspian Sea Boulevard

A beautifully landscaped 3.75 km waterfront promenade — perfect for evening strolls and sea views.

Gobustan & Mud Volcanoes

Ancient rock carvings (20,000 years old) and the world's highest concentration of mud volcanoes — truly unique.

Gabala (Green Nature)

Lush mountains, cable cars, waterfalls, and the scenic Nohur Lake — a refreshing contrast to city life.

Nizami Street & Bazaars

Baku's premier shopping boulevard lined with boutiques, cafés, and the vibrant Taza Bazaar for local goods.