Itinerary
- Lahij is an Azerbaijani urban-type village, excellently preserved its look from the historic past, similar to those that were in the previous centuries. In General, it is a national historical and cultural reserve, which keeps the reminders of the XV-XIX centuries. Lahij is located in the Ismailli region of Azerbaijan, on the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus, and there is famous tourist route which passes through it called "The Great Silk Way. Long since and to this day Lahij keeps the status of the trade and handicraft center. Here you can find unique, hand-made utensils made of copper, decorated with engraving as an oriental ornaments, knitted and wicker items, works made of wood, leather, souvenir knives and many other things. In the past Lahij was called "the city of forty-crafts" -each family was engaged in some craft.
- Diri Baba Mausoleum: The mausoleum stands in a square located on a glyptic cliff.
- Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum: The monument belongs to Shirvan-Absheron architectural school.
- Lahich: Lahij is a notable place in Azerbaijan, with its authentic handicrafts traditions, particularly related to copper. The village's carpet and rug crafts are also well known in Azerbaijan and the South Caucasus. Lahij has an old sewage system (some experts claim that it was built 1000–1500 years ago).
Includes
- Private transportation
- Guide
Details
This tour is the best choice for those who want to see authentic Azerbaijan, to feel the spirit of East, to see the locals.
Know Before You Go
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels













