Begin your adventure with a comfortable morning departure from Baku, heading north through the scenic Absheron Peninsula. Your first stop is at the surreal Masazir Lake, famously known as the Pink Lake due to its mineral-rich waters and natural algae. This picturesque spot is ideal for photography and a brief lakeside walk.
Next, arrive in Sumgayit, Azerbaijan’s third-largest city, known for its youthful energy, urban renewal, and coastline charm. Walk along the Sumgayit Boulevard, a newly revitalised seafront promenade with panoramic Caspian Sea views. Explore Ludwigshafen Park, also known as the German Park — a peaceful green space symbolising friendship between Sumgayit and its twin city in Germany.
Learn about Sumgayit’s transformation from an industrial town into a modern urban hub. See everyday life in a growing Azerbaijani city beyond the capital. This stop provides an authentic look into Azerbaijan’s urban culture and community spirit.
After Sumgayit, travel further north to visit Five Finger Mountain. Shaped like a hand rising from the earth, it's steeped in legend and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and sea. Next, witness a natural wonder — the red-and-white striped Sweets Cane Mountains. Their vibrant colours and unique patterns make this spot a favourite among nature lovers and photographers alike.
On the way back to Baku, immerse yourself in real Azerbaijani life with a stop at Yasil Bazar, one of Baku’s most iconic traditional markets. Walk through stalls filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and spices. Interact with local vendors and experience the lively, colourful atmosphere. Discover regional flavours, taste seasonal produce, or shop for local treats (optional, at your own expense).
Wrap up your day with a photo stop at the iconic Heydar Aliyev Centre, designed by world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid. Its flowing, futuristic design is one of Baku’s most impressive sights.