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One of the most fascinating sights in Azerbaijan is the mud volcanoes and petroglyphs at Gobustan National Park. Gobustan National Park can be described as post-apocalyptic. Gobustan is a rock region, oozing mud, scars, and craters found only 67 kilometres south of Baku along the Caspian shore.

The mud volcanoes near Baku can be easily reached on a day trip from the capital.

So here in this blog, let's learn more about exploring the Gobustan mud volcanoes and along with all the information you need to know about going there with Azerbaijan Tour Packages from UAE.

Explore the mud volcanoes of Gobustan.

Contrary to first impressions, Gobustan is still alive and well among the 14,000 people who call the surrounding townhome, the scorching mounds, and the temperamental coastline continuously shifting at the discretion of nature.

It's a lot of fun to explore this horrible landscape because it truly feels like you are on the edge of the planet. A view of Gobustan is comparable to a sight of death.

Mud volcanoes are not real volcanoes. Although, they have the similarity to molten lava volcanoes. Mud volcanoes appear in a wide variety of forms, many of which are extremely small. It is safe to approach because they don't have lava and don't erupt often.

Due to the windy and salt-crusted weather in Gobustan, the mud dries very quickly, cracking, and changing colour nearly instantly. It's a lot of fun to explore this horrible landscape because it truly feels like you're on the edge of the earth. Why do you wait, let's find out more attractive features of Gobustan with Azerbaijan Tour Packages from UAE.

Petroglyphs and the Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape

By carving shapes into the surface of exposed rock, ancient people created figurative and symbolic drawings known as petroglyphs. One of the most significant artifacts from early human history is petroglyphic rock art, which, despite its crudeness, shows the evolution of symbolic thinking.

The petroglyphs is the closest neighbour of Gobustan National Park Museum, where visitors start their journey. To better grasp the context of Gobustan, the museum has both interactive exhibits that explain the meaning of the carvings and a more comprehensive exhibition. Before getting to the petroglyphs in situ, it is imperative to visit the museum. It helps to know what you're searching for because the sculptures are well-preserved but challenging to recognize.

Things to carry to Gobustan

  1. The area around the mud volcanoes is rugged, so comfortable walking shoes are a must.

  2. A hat is essential because you will be spending a lot of time outside and in an exposed place (even in winter). In case you get caught in the rain, it's also a good idea to pack a travel raincoat and folding umbrella.

  3. Refill your water bottle because it is essential for hotter conditions.

  4. There are not many chances to buy food. A cafe is accessible inside the museum grounds. It's best to pack some food.

  5. Bring biodegradable wet tissues.

Accommodation options In Baku

If it is your first time visiting Baku, we strongly recommend choosing a hotel inside or close to the walls of the fascinating old city.

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You have a chance to touch the mud volcanoes interiors. But there's more to it! Gobustan will astonish you with one additional mystery: antiquated writings! Moreover, You will get a chance to explore ancient writing on the stones and many more adventure sights. Let’s explore the sightseeing experience with Azerbaijan Tour Packages from UAE.