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"Azerbaijan's Apple Country"

Quba Tourism

Located in the northeastern corner of Azerbaijan, Quba is popular for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Located approximately 168 kilometers away from Baku and not far from the Russian border, Quba serves as a gateway to the country's northern region, offering visitors a captivating blend of history, tradition, and adventure. The city’s picturesque landscape is characterized by snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and waterfalls. It is known for apple orchards that have earned it the nickname of "apple country".

It is nestled along the banks of the Gudialchay River at an elevation of 600 meters above sea level. The city is the home to centuries-old Qechresh Forest, a lush expanse of woodland that blankets the foothills of the Greater Caucasus Mountains which offers opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife spotting. Beyond its natural beauty, Quba is steeped in history and culture. The city is renowned for its traditional carpet weaving, with carpets such as "Chichi," "Sirt Chichi," "Gimil," and "Dzhimi" gaining international acclaim and recognition. 

There are several historical monuments in the region, including the mosque of Sakine Khanum, Juma mosque, and a 16th-century mausoleum, which provide insights into the city's architectural and religious heritage. Just outside of Quba, travelers can discover two of Azerbaijan's most magnificent mountain villages: Laza and Khinalig.

The unique Red Viillage in Quba dates back to 1722 and holds a significant place in the history of the Mountain Jews. It has served as a center for the preservation of their material and spiritual culture for centuries. Here you can also visit the central synagogue and the world's first Museum of Mountain Jews.

How to Reach Quba

How to Reach Overview

Quba is located 173 km from Baku. To reach Quba, the best way to reach Quba is by taking a private car, taxi, or bus from Baku. Traveling by road from Baku to Quba takes around 3 hours.

How to reach Quba by flight

While Quba does not have its own airport, travelers can fly into Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) in Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan. From there, road transportation options such as taxis, buses, or private vehicles are readily available to transport travelers on a scenic journey to Quba, offering glimpses of Azerbaijan's diverse landscapes along the way.

How to reach Quba by road

For those who enjoy the freedom of the open road, driving from Baku to Quba is a popular choice. The approximately 170-kilometer journey takes travelers through charming villages, lush countryside, and winding mountain roads, providing ample opportunities to admire the natural beauty of the region. Alternatively, taxis or rental cars offer a comfortable and convenient option, allowing for flexibility in scheduling and stops along the way.

How to reach Quba by bus

Traveling to Quba by bus offers a convenient and budget-friendly option. Several buses run daily from Baku to Quba. The price for these buses is 4 AZN, and the journey takes about 3 hours.

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