
Azerbaijan
Where ancient Silk Road cities meet futuristic skylines and fire dances beneath the earth.

Mira Vaid brings 3 years of expertise as a Destination Expert for Asia, crafting enriching journeys across vibrant cultures, ancient wonders, natural beauty, and modern marvels ensuring travelers experience the true diversity of this vast continent.
Azerbaijan Is Saffron Skies & Caspian Tides
Azerbaijan has diverse weather – semi-arid by the coast, alpine in the mountains
Spring (Mar–May): Mild and colourful, ideal for cities and countryside
Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot and dry in Baku; cooler in the highlands
Autumn (Sep–Nov): Harvest season with crisp air and golden light
Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold inland with snow in the mountains, mild along the coast
Note: Pack for variety if travelling across regions—temperatures vary widely
Peak Time: April–June and September–October
Coldest Month: January (~0–6°C in Baku; colder in the mountains)
Hottest Month: July (~30–38°C in lowlands)
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