



Gobustan Reserve Trip: Stone Age Rock Art (Petroglyphs) and Mud Volcanoes in Azerbaijan, Baku
A trip to the Gobustan Reserve is more than just a tour; it's a true immersion into the history of mankind. Here, among the ancient rock carvings, you can see how our ancestors lived, what they cared about, and what customs they observed. Unlike many other tourist routes, this one offers a unique combination of art and nature: you not only get acquainted with the rich cultural heritage, but also enjoy the splendor of the mud volcanoes. This is not just a tour – it is an opportunity to become part of history and feel the spirit of antiquity.
Highlights:
- More than 10,000 rock petroglyphs telling about the life of ancient people of the Mesolithic era
- Scenes of hunting, ritual dances and images of boats, confirming the seafaring skills of ancient inhabitants
- Visiting mud volcanoes, complementing the acquaintance with cultural heritage
- A unique opportunity to feel the spirit of the past and touch history
The price includes:
- Guide-driver
- Transfer from the city center and back
The price does not include:
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
- Entrance tickets
Note: for groups of more than three people, the cost is specified upon request. The cost for one traveler is from 88 euros, for two - 125 euros per group.
Gobustan Rock Paintings - Excursion from Baku
An excursion to the Gobustan rock paintings opens up a unique immersion into the ancient history of Azerbaijan. Together with a professional guide-driver, you will travel from the center of Baku to the Gobustan Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007. Here you will find more than 6,000 ancient petroglyphs carved on the rocks of Boyukdash, Kichikdash and Jingirdag, many of which date back to the Mesolithic era, up to 40,000 years old. You will see impressive scenes of hunting, ritual dances, as well as images of boats, confirming the seafaring skills of ancient people. After exploring the Gobustan rock carvings, the tour continues to the famous mud volcanoes, creating truly alien landscapes that complement this unforgettable journey into the past.
Tips for a Comfortable Excursion to Gobustan
A little preparation will make this trip truly enjoyable:
- Wear comfortable shoes with good grip, as the paths among the rocks and caves can be uneven
- Take a hat, sunscreen and glasses, Gobustan has almost no shade in summer
- Bring a reusable water bottle, hydration is important when walking around the reserve
- Bring cash in manats for entrance tickets, snacks and souvenirs on site
- Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, mud volcanoes leave noticeable marks
- Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for walking around Gobustan
With a little preparation, the tour will be perfect.
Interesting Facts About This Experience
Gobustan has real world cultural significance. The reserve was officially included by UNESCO in the list of World Heritage Sites in 2007 due to the unique protection of rock carvings. The famous Norwegian researcher Thor Heyerdahl visited Gobustan several times and put forward the theory that the images of boats here are associated with the ancient migration of the ancestors of the Scandinavians. The Soviet film The Diamond Arm was partially filmed nearby, and the Hollywood action movie The World Is Not Enough (James Bond) with Pierce Brosnan showed the oil landscapes of Azerbaijan. Celebrities including Leonardo DiCaprio and Kim Kardashian have publicly visited Azerbaijan. On TikTok and Instagram, videos from Gobustan are consistently among the top popular tourist videos in the country.
Additional Excursions in Baku
After exploring the Gobustan rock carvings, Baku has much more to offer. A walking tour of the Old City of Icheri Sheher will reveal the ancient fortress, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the famous Maiden Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ideal for lovers of history and architecture. For transit travelers, a special tour of Baku offers a compact introduction to the main attractions of the city, including the Flame Towers and the Seaside Boulevard, perfectly complementing your trip to Gobustan.
Who Is The Gobustan Tour For
Lovers of history, culture and ancient art will truly enjoy this tour. Couples and groups of friends will appreciate the unique landscapes. Photographers will find endless inspiration on the rocks. Families with older children will love the living history.



