I love how detailed you’ve explained everything we needed as someone who’s planning to visit Azerbaijan. Thank you for also making it fun to watch! 🙏🏼☺️
Hi, Can you recommend a hotel with a beautiful view in Qabala? and also in Baku, and also destinations that must be visited, we plan to go there in mid-December this year
Hi.. Can you recommend the best day tours from Baku for Indian tourists in the month of October. We plan to stay in Baku for 6 days and wish to take day tours 2 times only during our stay. So which is the most recommended where we can go and come back by evening. Thanks in advance. 🙏
If you take a good English speaking driver from a company then it’s a good. I don’t rely on freelancers much. Driving around in the summer is also good.
@@JustGoWithAmreen The one with the fireplace outside in your video?That is very nice 😍 I one to try that one.Your videos are very informative,keep coming back watching 😅😅
Can u talk about the money .. should we convert it to dollars first ? And the sim cards. Also names of some favourite local dishes that Indians tend to like.
How is the accessibility to different places as i am planning to bring my parents who are senior citizens and cannot walk much so we are planning to use wheelchair mostly
Hello Sharmeen, when you say accessibility, where exactly do you mean? Baku itself is a walking city. You can stay in a nice hotel with a lift and nizami street can be walking distance. Other attractions like Baku boulevard, old city etc. they’re walking distance but far considering they’ll be on wheel chairs. As for cities and places outside Baku, you’ll need a proper tour guide English speaking with a car who can take you places. I can organize all of the above for you with very little hassle on your part. Just drop me a dm on Instagram @justgowithamreen
@@JustGoWithAmreen want to visit ard 24 Oct with family especially the mountain parts after seeing your gorgeous resorts Thanks for lovely videos. Should i plan ahead or wait till May month ( want to avoid rains as well) 😀😀
That’s not true. We have a lot of vegetarian food. For example: herb gutab, dovga (made with herbs and yogurt) , we have a lot of food that is made with eggplant , we have all kind of salads , Russian salad, beet salad, we have food with pumpkin , w have veggie kababs , potato kabab , eggplant kabab , tomato kabab , we have summer soup dogramac (similar to dovga but served cold and it taste like ayran with veggies ) we have egg and herbs (kuku) , we have eggs with tomato’s for breakfast. So please don’t misinform the people here. Vegetarian based food are everywhere. Please try them yourself. Maybe you missed those in menu.
Hello there, I’ve been to Azerbaijan plenty times and while what you say must be true but we struggled with finding veg food a lot. Azeri food is primarily meat based and while we came across a lot of eggplant and potatoes we never across any other kebabs you’ve mentioned. The guides working with us blatantly told here that there are hardly any chefs in the country that cook vegetarian food. Our group mostly survived on eggplant, potatoes, rice and gutab. That’s it. Salad is not exactly food. The kind of fulfilling food a non-vegetarian can find in Azerbaijan, a vegetarian won’t. They have to settle for Indian restaurants if they wish to have full filling meal.
@@JustGoWithAmreen I agree that Azerbaijani food mostly meat based but the foods that I have been mentioning are made with veggies. Besides, some lentil soup also is made without chicken broth , and 100% vegetarian. We have a lot of Turkish restaurants everywhere in Azerbaijan. Turkish cuisine has a lot of vegetarian based food as well , included grape leave dolma filled with rice and veggies. They also have pide with cheese , hummus , and also other vegetarian based food that made with eggplant and yogurt. Almost every Azerbaijani restaurant has dovga (it is a yogurt soup with herbs and chickpeas ). Lots of food that made with eggs and veggies. The one I mentioned before kuku , also green beans with eggs very delicious , tomatoes with eggs (we usually eat it for breakfast) . Every restaurant has mashed potato kabab , eggplant, tomato, green pepper kabab and they also mixed them together and make a salad out of it. It is called a mangal salad. It can be served hot or cold. There are also Georgian restaurants that serve khingali with cheese or Russian restaurant serve pelemeni with cottage cheese or potatoes. We also have Russian perashki made with potatoes, green peas, cabbage , rice, and it is also known as street food.
Thanks for such an elaborate. I’m practically gonna screen shot it and keep it for my fellow Indian travelers. I’m a meat eater so I’ve never faced any issues but they have.
@@JustGoWithAmreen you are welcome. I am glad that I was helpful. Please try these food next time when you visit Azerbaijan. Thanks for your videos as well. Enjoy!
I love how detailed you’ve explained everything we needed as someone who’s planning to visit Azerbaijan. Thank you for also making it fun to watch! 🙏🏼☺️
Thanks a lot
Very informative video,will be very helpful in planning my trip to Azerbaijan.Thank you.
You’re most welcome.
Hi, wanted to know more about how do we carry currency? Also which currency? USD or AED or local?
Am visiting on November 28th. What type of clothes need to take for my family
Hi, Can you recommend a hotel with a beautiful view in Qabala? and also in Baku, and also destinations that must be visited, we plan to go there in mid-December this year
Thanks for posting, this is my favorite video on Azerbaijan. Besides Baku and Gabala, is there any other place you would strongly recommend?
Hey thanks for watching. Depends when you’re going but you could do a quick day tour to Shahdag if you’re going in the summer.
@@JustGoWithAmreen great, many thanks. I am going in start of august, hoping it wont be too hot
Great Vid! Is Halal food easily available?
Yes. Everywhere.
I spend 5 days and 4 nights... its not enough 😆😆😆 baku is amazing 😍😍😍
Seriously. It’s lovely. I could keep going back there
Howz the weather in mid of September
Can we explore show and do snow activities in mid of December?
I know January there will be snow, unfortunately we are not able to trip in January
Yes there is definitely a good chance of snow in the mountains mid December.
Will it snow in december first week? Planning to go this december
Hi. I want to experience the snowfall so where to stay and when to visit azerbaijan? Nov end or dec
Hi im planning to go from baku to georgia. Any idea about how i should take visa ?😊
Hi..
Can you recommend the best day tours from Baku for Indian tourists in the month of October. We plan to stay in Baku for 6 days and wish to take day tours 2 times only during our stay. So which is the most recommended where we can go and come back by evening.
Thanks in advance. 🙏
I’d say go to Gabala and Shahdag. If you want you can do the fire mountain fire temple on the way from Gabala too
If I want to rent a car from Baku to other areas do you recommend driving by myself ?
How are drivers ?
If you take a good English speaking driver from a company then it’s a good. I don’t rely on freelancers much. Driving around in the summer is also good.
firstly much thanks for this informative video, one question, is Baku good to visit in end of November?
November could be rainy season. October and December are better
I wanna try the mountains,where did you stay?
Basqal resort
@@JustGoWithAmreen The one with the fireplace outside in your video?That is very nice 😍 I one to try that one.Your videos are very informative,keep coming back watching 😅😅
Where did you stay in Baku?
Many places. I’ve been there plenty times but city park Baku is a great hotel
Pls suggest other hotels because city park is not available in my tour dates
bonjour. cool -sleep well~ =))
Thanks
Can u talk about the money .. should we convert it to dollars first ?
And the sim cards.
Also names of some favourite local dishes that Indians tend to like.
How is the accessibility to different places as i am planning to bring my parents who are senior citizens and cannot walk much so we are planning to use wheelchair mostly
Hello Sharmeen, when you say accessibility, where exactly do you mean? Baku itself is a walking city. You can stay in a nice hotel with a lift and nizami street can be walking distance. Other attractions like Baku boulevard, old city etc. they’re walking distance but far considering they’ll be on wheel chairs. As for cities and places outside Baku, you’ll need a proper tour guide English speaking with a car who can take you places. I can organize all of the above for you with very little hassle on your part. Just drop me a dm on Instagram @justgowithamreen
How is the transportation in baku is there public transport or book cab ?
I don’t take buses due to language barrier but download yango for taxis. It’s like Uber.
Hi , can suggest me hotels to stay in Baku and gabala during January .
Yes, definitely. City park in Baku is great and Gabala garden hotel is pretty good too.
Do I need an International Adapter to charge my phone? Or Indian adapter will work?
You need universal adapter
How to get a travel guide there or is it easy to manage by ourself
You can drive around on your own. But if you want everything tailor made then you need a guide driver car etc.
Hotel recommendations please
City park Baku. Gabala garden and basqal resort ismayili
Hi which company is good for rent a car?
There are plenty of companies. Just check the website rentalcars.com
Is it safe for solo female traveller? Can you recommend some good stay in baku
City park hotel in Baku. Baku is extremely safe for solo women travelers.
Can you pls share E visa link
evisa.gov.az/en/
Hows the weather in end October and November 1st week
Pleasant. Cold in the mountains.
@@JustGoWithAmreen want to visit ard 24 Oct with family especially the mountain parts after seeing your gorgeous resorts
Thanks for lovely videos. Should i plan ahead or wait till May month ( want to avoid rains as well) 😀😀
That’s not true. We have a lot of vegetarian food. For example: herb gutab, dovga (made with herbs and yogurt) , we have a lot of food that is made with eggplant , we have all kind of salads , Russian salad, beet salad, we have food with pumpkin , w have veggie kababs , potato kabab , eggplant kabab , tomato kabab , we have summer soup dogramac (similar to dovga but served cold and it taste like ayran with veggies ) we have egg and herbs (kuku) , we have eggs with tomato’s for breakfast. So please don’t misinform the people here. Vegetarian based food are everywhere. Please try them yourself. Maybe you missed those in menu.
Hello there, I’ve been to Azerbaijan plenty times and while what you say must be true but we struggled with finding veg food a lot. Azeri food is primarily meat based and while we came across a lot of eggplant and potatoes we never across any other kebabs you’ve mentioned. The guides working with us blatantly told here that there are hardly any chefs in the country that cook vegetarian food. Our group mostly survived on eggplant, potatoes, rice and gutab. That’s it. Salad is not exactly food. The kind of fulfilling food a non-vegetarian can find in Azerbaijan, a vegetarian won’t. They have to settle for Indian restaurants if they wish to have full filling meal.
@@JustGoWithAmreen I agree that Azerbaijani food mostly meat based but the foods that I have been mentioning are made with veggies. Besides, some lentil soup also is made without chicken broth , and 100% vegetarian. We have a lot of Turkish restaurants everywhere in Azerbaijan. Turkish cuisine has a lot of vegetarian based food as well , included grape leave dolma filled with rice and veggies. They also have pide with cheese , hummus , and also other vegetarian based food that made with eggplant and yogurt. Almost every Azerbaijani restaurant has dovga (it is a yogurt soup with herbs and chickpeas ). Lots of food that made with eggs and veggies. The one I mentioned before kuku , also green beans with eggs very delicious , tomatoes with eggs (we usually eat it for breakfast) . Every restaurant has mashed potato kabab , eggplant, tomato, green pepper kabab and they also mixed them together and make a salad out of it. It is called a mangal salad. It can be served hot or cold. There are also Georgian restaurants that serve khingali with cheese or Russian restaurant serve pelemeni with cottage cheese or potatoes. We also have Russian perashki made with potatoes, green peas, cabbage , rice, and it is also known as street food.
Thanks for such an elaborate. I’m practically gonna screen shot it and keep it for my fellow Indian travelers. I’m a meat eater so I’ve never faced any issues but they have.
@@JustGoWithAmreen you are welcome. I am glad that I was helpful. Please try these food next time when you visit Azerbaijan. Thanks for your videos as well. Enjoy!
Your most welcome 🤗
Hi iam visiting baku which sim card should I buy for 4 days visit as toirist
Sorry I’ve no expertise in that area. Didn’t buy a sim car there but all networks work just fine.