Qobustan mud vulcano tour

Language English, Russian, Turkish
Cost 40 USD for tour/excursion
Capacity Group of up to 10 people
Duration 5 hours

A Qobustan tour offers a captivating journey into Azerbaijan's ancient past. Qobustan, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its rock carvings and petroglyphs that date back to the Upper Paleolithic era. These intricate carvings depict scenes of daily life, wildlife, and symbolic motifs, providing a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric culture. The Gaval Dash Museum nearby showcases artifacts discovered in the area. Qobustan tours typically include guided visits to the archaeological site, offering a unique opportunity to connect with Azerbaijan's rich history and heritage.Azerbaijan's mud volcanoes, including those in the Qobustan region, create a surreal landscape that is both unique and scientifically significant. These mud volcanoes are part of the larger Gobustan mud volcano region, often referred to as the "Land of Fire."

The mud volcanoes in Qobustan emit a mixture of mud, water, and gases, creating a bubbling and hissing spectacle. The mud is rich in minerals, and some believe in its therapeutic properties. The area offers a rare chance to witness the natural phenomenon of mud eruptions, with small craters dotting the landscape.

Visitors to the Qobustan mud volcanoes can experience the otherworldly environment, observe the mud bubbling up from the ground, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding Caspian Sea and the Gobustan plains. The site adds an exciting geological dimension to Azerbaijan's diverse natural attractions. The world's first mechanically drilled oil well is located in Baku, Azerbaijan. Drilled in 1848 by engineer Alekseev, it marked the beginning of the modern oil industry. Known as "Balakhani-Sabunchi-Ramana Oil Field," the well demonstrated the feasibility of extracting oil using percussion tools. Today, a memorial stands at the site, commemorating this historic milestone and the crucial role Baku played in shaping the global oil industry.

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