Azerbaijan, the Land of Fire, pulses with a vibrant mix of ancient heritage and futuristic flair. From the glittering streets of Baku and its iconic Flame Towers to the tranquil mountain villages and healing sulfur springs — Azerbaijan promises a unique journey blending comfort and adventure. This guide offers essential insights and tips to ensure your trip to Azerbaijan is smooth, safe, and full of memorable discoveries.

🧾 General Info:
•    Currency: Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
•    Language: Azerbaijani – Russian – Limited English
•    Weather: Hot summers (25–35°), mild winters (2–10°)
•    Transportation: Baku Metro, buses, taxis, Bolt
•    Attractions: Old City, Flame Towers, Fire Mountain, Caspian Sea
•    Culture: Conservative – Respect for traditions – Strong hospitality
💡 Travel Tips:
•    Carry cash, avoid political discussions
•    Use bottled water
•    No photos of official buildings
•    Family-friendly in Baku and coastal areas
🛂 Entry Requirements:
•    Visa: e-Visa required
•    Stay duration: Up to 30 days
•    Health: No current restrictions
⚖️ Local Laws:
•    Modest clothing in religious areas
•    No alcohol in public
•    Respect local customs
🎯 Ramat Services:
•    Visa processing
•    Cultural and nature tours
•    Private transfers
•    International travel insurance

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