Why September Is the Perfect Time to Visit Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan is surging in popularity among Indian travellers, with more than 90,000 visitors in just the first five months of this year—almost three times as many as in 2023.

The country’s easy e-visa process, convenient flights, and dynamic cultural scene are drawing in travellers. Whether you to want to unwind at a global award-winning wellness retreat in Gabala offering some amazing packages during the upcoming Grand Pix season, or exploring the historic streets of Baku’s Old City, there’s something for everyone.

With pleasant September weather enhancing your experience, Azerbaijan offers an array of experiences that cater to every interest.

Here’s why September is a great time to visit Azerbaijan
Catch The Thrill of Formula One

For an unforgettable adventure, don’t miss the Formula One race in Baku! Set against a backdrop of stunning modernity and historical charm, Baku provides the ultimate stage for high-speed excitement. Secure your tickets now through the official F1 website or authorized vendors, and choose from a variety of options including grandstand seats, hospitality packages, and VIP experiences.

Chenot Palace Gabala is also offering an exclusive package tailored for Indian travellers seeking to unwind before, during, or after the thrilling race weekend.

The exclusive package for Indian travellers includes a 4 Nights / 3 Days stay in a Deluxe Room, including the renowned 3-day Active Henri Chenot Detox Plan. Priced at AZN 5638 / USD 3317 for one guest and AZN 3500 / USD 2060 for the second guest, this offer is valid from September 1st to October 31st, 2024. The package features early check-in, late check-out, and various detoxifying treatments designed for lifestyle overhauls or regular cleanses.

Unwind in Gabala

A visit to Azerbaijan is incomplete without exploring beyond Baku. Nestled in the Northern mountains, Gabala is a haven for wellness seekers. This idyllic spot is perfect for those seeking both relaxation and natural beauty.

Chenot Palace Gabala stands out as a top wellness retreat, surrounded by the lush Caucasian Forest and offering views of the peaceful Nohur Lake.

This exquisite destination is tailored for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and relaxation. It boasts 72 elegantly designed rooms and suites, along with three luxurious villas featuring private spas. The retreat offers various weekly programmes, including detox, anti-aging, stress recovery, and revitalization.

Spread across 6,000 square meters, the retreat’s state-of-the-art medical center employs cutting-edge diagnostic techniques and spa treatments. Expert professionals craft personalised wellness programmes to enhance each guest’s experience, making the retreat the perfect destination to unwind.

Explore the charms of Baku

Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, is becoming a favourite among Indian travellers. With limited time, the best place to start your journey is Icherisheher, the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This 12th-century walled city offers a fascinating glimpse into Baku’s history, with its iconic Maiden Tower and the stunning Palace of the Shirvanshahs. Stroll through its cobblestone streets and enjoy a variety of restaurants, cafes, and boutique hotels that provide a local touch.

For a short but enriching visit, Baku’s Old Town is an ideal way to immerse into the city’s vibrant culture and history.

Stroll at Vibrant Shops And Bazaars

For shopping, Baku offers something for everyone, from luxury brands to local treasures. The Nizami Street is the city’s main shopping centre, bustling with high-end boutiques and showrooms featuring everything from elegant carpets and antiques to the latest in cosmetics and luxury automobile.

For a more historic shopping experience, wander through Icherisheher, Baku’s Old City. Here, you’ll discover charming antique shops and unique souvenirs that reflect the city’s rich heritage.

To experience local life, visit city’s traditional bazaars, where the air is filled with the aromas of fresh produce from Azerbaijan’s lush countryside.

For modern retail therapy, Baku’s contemporary malls like Ganjlik, 28, and Port Baku offer an array of international brands, cozy coffee shops, cinemas, and dining options. Whether you are looking for upscale fashion or local delicacies, Baku’s shopping scene has it all.

Indulge in Culinary Delights

Baku’s restaurant scene highlights Azerbaijani cuisine with seasonal dishes like plov, kükü, and dolma, reflecting the country’s traditional side. Enjoy local flavours in sophisticated settings at Agabala, Art Club, and La Quzu, or savour exceptional seafood at Nar & Sharab.

Try dolma, plov, and kebabs at Chayki and Mangal Steak House along Baku Boulevard, or enjoy international dishes at Baku Café near Port Baku.

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