Discover the Best Hiking Trails in Azerbaijan

Hiking Adventures in Azerbaijan

Start your day by exploring the natural beauty of Azerbaijan, a land rich in stunning landscapes and diverse terrain. Hiking in this country allows adventurers to experience the majestic mountain ranges and uniquely vibrant communities.

Talysh Mountains

Talysh Mountains
Talysh Mountains: The Talysh mountain range is in southeast Azerbaijan and extends into Iran.

Hiking Trails

Hiking is a relatively new sport in Azerbaijan, yet it offers an incredible variety of trails to choose from. However, it is home to natural wonders such as the spectacular Candy Cane Mountains.

Hiking in the Candy Cane Mountains
Hiking in Azerbaijan: Hiking is a relatively new sport in Azerbaijan, despite the country being home to natural wonders such as the spectacular Candy Cane Mountains.

Unique Settlements: Khinalig

Khinalig Village
Khinalig: The village of Khinalig is Azerbaijan’s highest residential area and has its own unique language, spoken by just a few thousand people.

Natural Wonders

The Gudiyalchay River cuts a broad valley through the Greater Caucasus Mountains, creating a dynamic landscape for hikers.

Gudiyalchay River Canyon
Gudiyalchay River: A canyon of the Gudiyalchay River, which cuts a broad valley through the Greater Caucasus Mountains.

The Rustic Charm of Griz

Griz Village
Griz: Griz, like Khinalig, is another rustic mountain village populated by a distinct ethno-linguistic community.

Lofty Heights of the Caucasus

Greater and Lesser Caucasus
Lofty heights: The Greater and Lesser Caucasus range across the north and south-west in this mountainous land.

Mount Shahdag

Mount Shahdag
Mount Shahdag: Mount Shahdag, glowing here in the morning light, is — at 4,243 meters — Azerbaijan’s second highest mountain.

Tranquil Lake Batabat

Lake Batabat
Lake Batabat: This lake lies in the Nakhchivan autonomous republic, a landlocked exclave that borders Armenia.

Venerable Views

Greater Caucasus from Mount Babadag
Venerable vista: The Greater Caucasus mountains as seen from the Mount Babadag trail in the Ismayilli region.


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