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Located in the northwestern part of Azerbaijan, Gabala and Sheki represent a perfect harmony of history, nature, and culture. These two regions captivate every traveler with their ancient heritage and breathtaking landscapes.
Gabala made its mark in history as the capital of ancient Caucasian Albania. Today, the city harmoniously blends antiquity with modernity. Nestled at the foot of the mountains, Gabala stands out for its tranquil nature, international music festivals, and diverse recreation areas. At every step, one can feel the seamless connection between past and present.
Heading toward Sheki feels like stepping into another era — time seems to stand still. Hidden among the mountains, this charming town is known for its distinctive architecture, artisanal traditions, and warm-hearted people. The stained-glass windows of the Sheki Khan’s Palace, old caravanserais, and cobblestone streets give the city its unique identity.
Gabala and Sheki are two jewels where culture and nature intertwine. Every traveler finds inspiration here — for some, it’s the breath of ancient history; for others, the harmony of peaceful mountain scenery.
Nohur Lake – tranquility and scenic harmony at the foot of the mountains.
Tufandag Winter–Summer Tourism Complex – adventure and recreation in every season.
Gabala Historical and Ethnographic Museum – a journey through time into the civilization of ancient Caucasian Albania.
Lavender Field – a purple sea of blooms in summer; a perfect place for photos and relaxation.
Gabaland Amusement Park – the largest entertainment park in the region, ideal for family fun.
Seven Beauties Waterfall – a seven-tiered natural wonder hidden deep within the mountains.
Nij Village – a historic village inhabited by the ancient Udi people, home to the Chotari Albanian Church and an ethnographic museum.
Sheki Khan’s Palace – a rare architectural masterpiece included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Sheki Fortress – ancient fortress walls beside the Khan’s Palace, offering panoramic views of the city.
Caravanserai Complex – one of the ancient inns along the Silk Road; now a functioning hotel and café preserving the spirit of the past.
Kish Albanian Church – one of the first Christian temples of Caucasian Albania, a unique example of early architecture.
Sheki Halva Workshop – visitors can watch the traditional process of making Sheki halva and taste it fresh — the city’s iconic delicacy.
In these regions, time flows slowly. Every step echo history, every breath carries the voice of nature.