Overview
Malaysia – a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Malaysia is almost as diverse as its culture. 11 states and 2 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) One of Malaysia’s key attractions is its extreme contrasts which further add to this theme of ‘diversity’. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts while five-star hotels sit just metres away from ancient reefs. Rugged mountains reach dramatically for the sky while their rainforest-clad slopes sweep down to floodplains teeming with forest life. Cool highland hideaways roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves. For the perfect holiday full of surprises, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
Key Attractions
Baku
Explore Baku’s stunning landmarks like the Flame Towers and the historic Old City (Icherisheher). Stroll along the Caspian Sea at the Baku Boulevard and visit the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center. Take a day trip to Gobustan’s mud volcanoes and ancient rock carvings. Indulge in Azerbaijani cuisine and shop for souvenirs at local markets.
Baku
Explore Baku’s stunning landmarks like the Flame Towers and the historic Old City (Icherisheher). Stroll along the Caspian Sea at the Baku Boulevard and visit the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center. Take a day trip to Gobustan’s mud volcanoes and ancient rock carvings. Indulge in Azerbaijani cuisine and shop for souvenirs at local markets.
Baku
Explore Baku’s stunning landmarks like the Flame Towers and the historic Old City (Icherisheher). Stroll along the Caspian Sea at the Baku Boulevard and visit the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center. Take a day trip to Gobustan’s mud volcanoes and ancient rock carvings. Indulge in Azerbaijani cuisine and shop for souvenirs at local markets.
Baku
Explore Baku’s stunning landmarks like the Flame Towers and the historic Old City (Icherisheher). Stroll along the Caspian Sea at the Baku Boulevard and visit the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center. Take a day trip to Gobustan’s mud volcanoes and ancient rock carvings. Indulge in Azerbaijani cuisine and shop for souvenirs at local markets.
Best Time to Visit
Best Time to Visit Azerbaijan
Spring (April to June):
- Mild and pleasant weather makes it ideal for exploring Azerbaijan's historic sites in Baku. - Spring brings blooming landscapes and vibrant colors, perfect for sightseeing in cities and nature spots. - Great for outdoor adventures, hiking, and enjoying the lush greenery in Sheki and the vibrant colors of Gabala.
Autumn (September to October):
- Offers mild weather and a stunning atmosphere with golden foliage. - Ideal for cultural experiences, outdoor activities, and exploring local festivals, like harvest festivals. - Perfect for witnessing the natural beauty of the country with fewer tourists around.