
▲ Located in the village of Digha, Yanardag is a gas flame that burns naturally on the hillside, creating a spectacular sight, especially at night.

▲ Ateshgah, or the Fire Temple of Baku, is an ancient religious site that has been lit by a natural gas flame for centuries and has been worshipped by Zoroastrians and Hindus.

▲ Of the 700 mud volcanoes in the world, approximately 300 are located in Azerbaijan, offering a unique and exotic landscape that cannot be seen anywhere else.

▲ Admire the beauty of Azerbaijan's Bibiheybat Mosque, a showcase of traditional Islamic architecture with intricate details and historical significance.










