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Gobustan

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Gobustan, Azerbaijan
Gobustan, Azerbaijan. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Gobustan

Qobustan is a city in Azerbaijan's Baku Region.

Gobustan travel guide

Getting there

From Baku - from the Old Town/Maiden's Tower/sea-front road take the number 120 or 88 bus to 20-Ci saha (Field of 20) bus stop, 0.20 manat; or bus 125 from Maiden's Tower to the end. Then take the 195 bound for Alat and get off in the town of Qobustan, 0.80 manat. Stop at the center of Gobustan village, just past the overhead pass (not at the entrance to the village where the driver may drop you and there are some taxis waiting). The museum is a 3.6 km walk in the opposite direction of the sea towards the hill with many rocks on, no shade, but flat to the entrance, if taking a taxi be sure to haggle for your fare. The Roman graffiti is on a rock in the middle of a road that branches off from the road at the base of the hill with the museum on it. The area around the museum is good for hiking, there are many dormant or extinct mud volcanoes that have been heavily eroded, making for spectacular scenery. The entry price for the park (includes the museum) is: adults 4 manat; children 0.20 manat, students 1 manat, parking 1 manat (Oct 2017). Plus, if you want, 6 manat for an English-speaking guide.

See

Qobustan is best known for its rock petroglyphs (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and mud volcanoes.

1 Qobustan National Park (Azerbaijani: Qobustan Milli Parkı, officially Qobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape) (64km SW from Baku - about a 45 minute one-way taxi drive from Baku. From the Old Town/Maiden's Tower/sea-front road take the number 120 or 88 bus to 20-Ci saha (Field of 20) bus stop, 0.20 manat. Then take the 195 bound for Alat and get off in the town of Qobustan, 0.80 manat. The museum is a 6km+ walk in the opposite direction of the sea towards the hill with many rocks on, with no shade, and partially up a hill, so even the most taxi-allergic should consider this option). 09:00-17:00. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site. - This is a hill and mountain site occupying the southeast end of the Greater Caucasus mountain ridge in Azerbaijan, mainly in the basin of Jeyrankechmaz River, between the rivers Pirsagat and Sumgait. It is located west of the settlement of Qobustan, on the west bank of the Caspian Sea. Date back as far as the 12th century BCE. The invading armies of Alexander the Great and Trajan also left some interesting graffiti. The territory of Qobustan is cut up with numerous, sometimes rather deep ravines (in Azerbaijani: gobu). That is a suggested origin of the Qobustan geographical name. This is a national historical landmark of Azerbaijan in an attempt to preserve the ancient carvings, relics, mud volcanoes and gas-stones in the region. The mountains Boyukdash, Kichikdash, Jingirdag, and the Yazili hill were taken under legal government protection. Throughout many centuries under impact of the sun, wind, seismic activity and various atmospheric precipitation, blocks of stones broke away from the edges of a vast limestone layer and rolled down the slopes. Here, in the area displaying the fantastic scene of destruction, the huge blocks of stones and rocks chaotically pressed against each other, forming about 20 big and small caves and the canopies

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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