Located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia, Azerbaijan is a country rich in cultural and historical heritage, making visitors feel like they are returning to an ancient empire. This place is also famous for its mud volcanoes, pristine nature, mineral springs, unique culture, cuisine...
One of the most attractive destinations in Azerbaijan is the capital Baku, which possesses unique architectural works such as Icheri Sheher fortress, Maiden tower, Sinik-gala tower, mosques or ancient villages around the city... Among them, Gobustan is a world famous work of stone carving art, recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage in 2007.
Interspersed with ancient structures are many buildings with modern architecture such as the Fire Tower, the Crystal Hall sports and entertainment complex...
In addition to its unique architecture, Azerbaijan is also famous for its folk songs and dances, which have been recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. In particular, this place is a destination with a diverse cuisine and culture because it is located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. Visitors can try pancakes, soups, bread, minced meat or locally grown fruits such as strawberries, raspberries, cherries, etc. to experience the daily life of the people here.
The next destination on this route is Georgia - a small country located in the south of the Caucasus Mountains, bordering Russia to the north, Turkey and Armenia to the south; the Black Sea to the west and Azerbaijan to the southeast. Although geographically located in West Asia, the culture here has a strong European feel. From Gothic and Eclectic architectural styles, Mediterranean dishes to folk dances considered "national treasures" of Georgia. Coming here, visitors will admire the long conical churches in the Georgian style.
Georgia is also home to many fascinating heritages and architectures, including four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Specifically, the capital Tbilisi is one of the oldest cities in the world, with a combination of natural beauty and the rustic, ancient features of the old quarters. Tbilisi always has a mysterious beauty because it is located on the ancient Silk Road, becoming a multi-ethnic, culturally diverse city.
The next heritage of Georgia is the town of Sighnaghi. The landscape here is described as picturesque, majestic with many outstanding architectures. This place is also known as the city of love.
In addition to culture and architecture, Georgia is also the birthplace of wine more than 8,000 years ago. Georgia's traditional winemaking method is recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, showing the appeal of Georgian wine worldwide. Visitors to Georgia will be able to taste many different types of wine. Georgian cuisine is also famous for Khachapuri, Khinkali, Mtsvadi...
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