Explore The Caucasus for 22 days with Crooked Compass and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

El Cáucaso

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Azerbaiyán

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  • Operador:

    Crooked Compass

  • Longitud:

    22 días

  • Tamaño del grupo:

    12 pax

  • Edad:

    18 to 99

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Itinerario

Situado en la encrucijada de Europa y Asia, el Cáucaso -Azerbaiyán, Georgia y Armenia (Hayastán)- es una de las regiones más apasionantes para la exploración cultural. Sigue los pasos de los comerciantes y mercaderes de la Ruta de la Seda, los caballeros cruzados y los príncipes otomanos mientras exploras desde las orillas del mar Caspio, hasta la fascinante historia de Bakú, contempla los impresionantes campos vinícolas y las espectaculares montañas del Alto Cáucaso. Conoce las leyendas del Vellocino de Oro, disfruta del impresionante paisaje y de la acogedora hospitalidad de la población local. Todavía relativamente desconocido, éste es el viaje perfecto para los que viajan mucho y buscan una experiencia más diversa en una parte de nuestro mundo que a menudo se pasa por alto.

Programa del tour

Día 1

Llegada a Bakú

¡Bienvenido a Bakú! A tu llegada, serás recibido por tu guía y trasladado al hotel. El resto del día es libre.

Bakú es la combinación perfecta entre la megalópolis de Dubai y la elegancia de París, con un toque de historia soviética asomando la cabeza. Aquí, Oriente y Occidente se mezclan a la perfección. Alberga la Ciudad Vieja, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO y rodeada por la muralla de una antigua fortaleza. Calles arboladas, mansiones de piedra y elegantes boutiques se están apoderando de los deprimentes bloques de apartamentos soviéticos, aportando un aire romántico a la ciudad.

Noche - El Mercader Bakú o similar

Día 2

Gobustán

Tras el desayuno, visitarás las Antiguas Pinturas Rupestres de Gobustán, que datan de hace entre 5.000 y 40.000 años. Este lugar, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, es uno de los principales y más antiguos museos de grabados rupestres del mundo. El yacimiento abarca tres zonas de una meseta de peñascos rocosos que surgen del semidesierto y cuenta con una extraordinaria colección de más de 6.000 grabados rupestres. El yacimiento también presenta restos de cuevas habitadas, asentamientos y enterramientos, todo lo cual refleja un uso humano intensivo por parte de los habitantes de la zona durante el periodo húmedo que siguió a la última Edad de Hielo, desde el Paleolítico Superior hasta la Edad Media.

Por la tarde, haz un recorrido a pie por el casco antiguo de Bakú, que incluye un viaje en funicular hasta el Callejón de los Mártires, desde donde se contemplan unas vistas panorámicas de la ciudad. Retrocede en el tiempo en el Palacio de los Shirvanshahs, una joya arquitectónica del siglo XV conocida como uno de los mejores tesoros de Azerbaiyán. Explora la Torre de la Doncella, un impresionante monumento del siglo XII, y admira la Mezquita de Mahoma, del siglo XI. Más tarde, pasea por el pintoresco paseo marítimo, bordeado de encantadores cafés y con vistas al mar. (B)

Noche - El Mercader Bakú o similar

Día 3

Bakú

Today, you will visit the Fire Temple, a 17th-century fortress-like religious site built above a natural gas vent, once used for ritual sacrifices. Then, head to Yanar Dagh, or “Burning Mountain,” where flames continuously flicker across the hillside, fuelled by an underground pocket of natural gas—a phenomenon that has burned for centuries.

After lunch, explore the Carpet Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of Azerbaijani carpets, showcasing intricate designs and centuries-old weaving traditions. Continue to the Museum of History, where more than 350,000 artifacts trace Azerbaijan’s rich heritage from ancient times to 1920. (B)

Overnight – The Merchant Baku or similar

Día 4

Shamakhi - Lahidj - Gabala

Después del desayuno, saldrás hacia Gabala. Por el camino, detente en la Mezquita de Juma, seguida de las Cúpulas de Shirvan, un mausoleo y cementerio del siglo XV de la dinastía Shirvan. Tu última parada es Diri-Baba, una mezquita mausoleo única de dos pisos, también del siglo XV. Nota: el mausoleo está construido en una pared rocosa, y llegar a los niveles superiores requiere subir empinadas escaleras.

A continuación, viaja al pintoresco pueblo de Lahidj (también conocido como Lahij o Lahich), donde el encanto medieval perdura en sus casas de piedra y calles empedradas. Reconocido centro de artesanía tradicional, Lahidj es famoso por sus hábiles artesanos del cobre. Visita los talleres locales, observa cómo trabajan los artesanos y busca recuerdos hechos a mano antes de continuar hacia Gabala. El tiempo total de conducción hoy será de unas 7 horas (260 km). (B)

Alojamiento - Jardín de Gabala, Palacio de Sheki o Macara en Sheki o similar

Día 5

Gabala - Sheki

This morning, you will explore Gabala (also known as Qabala), which is a beautiful part of Azerbaijan with a rich and ancient history. Besides visiting the Historical Museum of Gabala, which houses many historic artifacts from the area, you can also see the renowned ruins of the ancient walled city, Chukhur Gabala, which dates back to the 4th century BC. From here, continue to Nij Village and meet the native Udin people, direct descendants of ancient Caucasian Albanians

Later, you will arrive in Sheki (132km, 2hrs) and visit Sheki Khans’ Palace, a magnificent work of Islamic architecture, known for its stunning frescoes and stained glass, as well as the House of Sheki Khans, famed for its beautiful internal decorations. Please note that no photography is allowed inside Sheki Khan’s Palace. You will also travel to the nearby picturesque mountain village of Kish (Kis) with its beautiful Albanian Church.

At the end of the day, you will return to Sheki with a visit to the local bazaar, where there is an amazing display of goods on offer and is a great place to mingle with locals and see how they shop, barter, and banter, as well as gain insight into their rural lifestyles. The bazaar is not a souvenir market, but a place where locals buy fresh produce, spices, and goods. (B)

Overnight – Gabala Garden, Sheki Palace or Macara in Sheki or similar

Día 6

Sheki - Paso fronterizo Azerbaiyán/Georgia - Tblisi

After breakfast, it’s time to continue your journey to the Azerbaijan-Georgia border (115km, 2hrs), where your Azerbaijani guide and driver will accompany you as far as the entrance to the customs area. Here, they will bid you farewell, and you’ll proceed through border control on your own.

Once you exit Azerbaijan, you’ll need to walk about 15-20 minutes through the neutral zone before reaching the Georgian border checkpoint. There, your new Georgian guide and driver will be waiting to welcome you and continue the journey. Please keep in mind, you’ll need to carry your bags through border control for roughly 15-20 minutes.

Once in Georgia, visit the beautiful 18th-century town of Sighnaghi, known for its charming old fences, small houses with tiled roofs, and intricately decorated balconies. From here, take in breathtaking views of the Alazani Valley and the Great Caucasus Mountains.

For lunch, you will visit a local family, where you will learn about local peasant life. You will see the locals’ gardens and vineyards, and then have lunch with delicious homemade food, wine, and Georgian Chacha – a strong brandy-like spirit (40-60% alcohol). Afterwards, drive to Tbilisi (112km, 2hrs). (B,L)

Overnight – Stamba Hotel Tbilisi or similar

Día 7

Tiflis

Hoy emprenderás un recorrido a pie para explorar la animada capital de Georgia, Tiflis. Primero, tu vehículo privado te llevará al punto de partida, donde emprenderás un recorrido a pie por los barrios antiguos, estructurados como terrazas, y pasearás por calles estrechas bordeadas de casas de colores, balcones estampados y sorprendentes ejemplos de arquitectura moderna. Comienza en la Iglesia de Metekhi (siglo XIII), que ofrece magníficas vistas de la antigua Tiflis. Un paseo por las sinuosas calles de la ciudad te llevará a sus principales monumentos.

Después, sube en teleférico a la antigua fortaleza de Narikala (siglo IV) para disfrutar de las vistas panorámicas de toda la ciudad y baja a pie hasta la histórica zona de baños de azufre abovedados.

Nota: El teleférico puede estar cerrado por mantenimiento algunos días. Si es así, la alternativa será caminar o coger un taxi.

Por último, visita el Fondo Dorado del Museo Histórico (cerrado los lunes), donde se exponen tesoros que confirman el legado de Georgia como la legendaria Tierra del Vellocino de Oro. Tras un día de descubrimientos, te llevarán de vuelta a tu hotel. (B)

Noche - Stamba Hotel Tbilisi o similar

Día 8

Tiflis - Akhaltsikhe

Esta mañana, conduce hasta Mtskheta, la antigua capital y centro religioso de Georgia, que data de hace 3.000 años. Explora sus monumentos históricos, como la iglesia de Jvari (siglo VI) y la catedral de Svetitsjoveli (siglo XI), donde se dice que está enterrada la Túnica de Cristo. Tanto Jvari como Svetitsjoveli son Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Es importante tener en cuenta que Mtskheta es un importante lugar de peregrinación, por lo que puede estar abarrotado, sobre todo los fines de semana y las fiestas religiosas.

A continuación, dirígete al Balneario de Borjomi, famoso por su famosa agua mineral, Borjomi. Visita el pequeño parque y prueba el agua mineral fresca directamente de la fuente. Continúa hacia Akhaltsikhe para visitar el complejo multicultural de la fortaleza de Rabath (cerrado los lunes). La duración total del viaje de hoy es de 4-5 horas (235 km). (B)

Noche - Hotel Lomsia o similar

Día 9

Akhaltsikhe - Vardzia - Kutaisi

Hoy viajarás a Vardzia y, por el camino, visitarás la Fortaleza de Khertvisi (siglo X). Continúa hacia Vardzia, una magnífica ciudad rupestre del siglo XII y uno de los puntos culminantes del viaje. Se extiende más de medio kilómetro a lo largo del río Mtkvari, tiene 19 gradas y alberga unas 3.000 cuevas. El complejo también incluye viviendas, pequeñas iglesias tipo salón, refectorios, bodegas y farmacias. También hay una iglesia excavada en la roca con sorprendentes frescos del siglo XII.

Disfrutarás de un almuerzo con una familia local y luego continuarás hacia Kutaisi (228 km, 4 h). (D,A)

Noche - Hotel local (3 estrellas)

Día 10

Okatse - Becho

Por la mañana, visitarás un mercado agrícola local y luego continuarás hacia el Cañón de Okatse (cerrado los lunes), que implica una ruta peatonal de 2-3 horas que pasa por el Bosque Histórico de Dadiani, un sendero colgante de 780 m, y termina en un mirador panorámico. Aquí podrás explorar la Cascada de Okatse, el Bosque de Dadiani y el Valle del Río Satsiskvilo.

Después, prepárate para la parte más emocionante de tu viaje: un viaje a Svaneti, la región de las montañas y glaciares más altos y de las tradiciones ancestrales más perdurables. Llega al pueblo de Becho. La duración total del viaje de hoy es de 6-7 horas (240 km). (D,A)

Noche - Pensión o similar

Día 11

Monte Ushba - Mestia

Today, an unforgettable adventure awaits. After breakfast, you will drive to Shikhra village, where your hike to the Ushba Waterfalls begins. The trail first leads through a muddy forest, followed by the roar of the Dolra River, which originates from the Ushba Glacier. As you continue, the first waterfall comes into view – several cascades of water flowing down the mountain slope, creating a breathtaking panorama.

From here, you can either head to the base of the large waterfall, where the powerful spray fills the air, or take a higher route for a stunning view of the Dolra River Valley. The total walking time to the first waterfall is approximately 3-4 hours, with an elevation gain of 450m. If you find the hike too challenging, there is a café close to the walking track where you can take a break and relax while the rest of the group finishes. After completing the hike, you will drive to Mestia, where you will check into your hotel. You’ll then have the opportunity to take part in a traditional Kubdari and Chvishtari-making experience before enjoying a well-earned dinner. (B,Packed Lunch,D)

Overnight – Gistola Hotel or similar

Día 12

Mulakhi - Mestia - Ushguli

Hoy caminarás desde Mestia hasta el encantador pueblo de Mulakhi, siguiendo una ruta panorámica a través de prados y paisajes boscosos durante unas 4 ó 5 horas. A medida que te acercas, aparecen las históricas torres del pueblo, con sus estructuras centenarias envueltas en misterio, que dan a Mulakhi el aspecto de un pintoresco dibujo. Los Svans eligieron una ubicación verdaderamente ideal para esta aldea, enclavada en un impresionante entorno montañoso. A tu llegada, tendrás la oportunidad de saborear algunos de los mejores platos de la cocina svanesa, una merecida recompensa tras tu viaje.

Tras nuestra visita, nos dirigiremos a Ushguli para cenar y pasar la noche en una casa de huéspedes. Ushguli está declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. El pueblo está situado a 2200 m de altitud y es el pueblo habitado de forma continua más alto de Europa. El pueblo es más famoso por su abundancia de torres de vigilancia, y desde aquí se divisa la montaña más alta de Georgia: el monte Shkhara (5068 m). (D,Almuerzo para llevar,C)

Noche - Pensión o similar (básica)

Día 13

Ushguli - Glaciar de Shkhara - Mestia

Esta mañana, saldrás de tu casa de huéspedes en Ushguli para una caminata de 5 a 6 horas hasta la base de la montaña más alta de Georgia, Shkhara (5.068 m), y el glaciar Shkhara, fuente principal del río Enguri, que fluye por el corazón de Svaneti.

La ruta te lleva a través de exuberantes praderas alpinas, donde tendrás la oportunidad de admirar una impresionante variedad de flores silvestres con el dramático telón de fondo de los imponentes picos del Cáucaso. A medida que te dirijas al glaciar, a 2.500 m, serás testigo de las poderosas fuerzas de la naturaleza que han dado forma a este paisaje escarpado. Tras llegar al glaciar, volverás sobre tus pasos hasta Ushguli antes de continuar hacia Mestia (42 km, 2 h). (D, comida para llevar, C)

Alojamiento - Hotel Gistola o similar

Día 14

Zugdidi - Kutaisi

Today, you will leave the beautiful Svaneti region and drive back to Zugdidi (220km, 5-6hr). Here you will visit Dadiani’s Palace (closed Mondays), where the culture of the Dadiani Dynasty is on display, and 41,000 museum objects are held. Most of them are unique and invaluable examples of Georgian and foreign art.

Visit Motsameta Monastery, a small and atmospheric monastery dramatically positioned above a deep river gorge near Kutaisi. This 11th-century church is closely tied to the story of the noble Mkheidze brothers, who were martyred during Arab invasions and later canonised by the Georgian Orthodox Church. (B)

Overnight – Local Hotel  (3-star)

Día 15

Gori - Tiflis

Por la mañana, conduce hasta Gori y visita el lugar histórico de la Ciudad de las Cuevas de Uplistsikhe (1er milenio a.C.). Uplistsikhe es el lugar por donde pasaba la Gran Ruta de la Seda. Se trata de un antiguo e interesante complejo con viviendas, bodegas, panaderías, una iglesia basílica de tres naves excavada en la roca e incluso un teatro antiguo. Harás una parada fotográfica en la casa y el museo de Stalin, pero no entrarás.

Después, conduce hacia Tiflis. De camino, harás una parada para visitar una bodega en el pueblo de Kaspi, donde disfrutarás de una visita guiada a la bodega y degustarás tres vinos producidos según el método tradicional georgiano Kvevri (este método está inscrito en la Lista del Patrimonio Inmaterial de la UNESCO). Se servirán aperitivos ligeros con el vino. Cabe destacar que este vino se encuentra en la lista de vinos únicos del Hotel Ritz de Londres. Llegada a Tiflis. El tiempo total de conducción de hoy será de unas 4-5 horas (250 km). (B)

Noche - Hotel Stamba o similar

Día 16

Sadakhlo - Paso fronterizo Georgia/Armenia - Avan Dzoraget

Esta mañana, te dirigirás a la frontera entre Georgia y Armenia, en Bagratashen. Una vez pasado el control de pasaportes, te reunirás con tu guía y conductor armenios. Nuestro viaje comienza con un viaje panorámico al histórico Monasterio de Haghpat, Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO, conocido por su brillantez arquitectónica y su sereno entorno.

Desde aquí, estira las piernas con una excursión panorámica al Cañón de Debed (unas 2 horas). Al terminar la excursión, te dirigirás al Monasterio de Sanahin (siglo X), un complejo declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO que se alza sobre el cañón. Sanahin, uno de los centros monásticos más antiguos y significativos de Armenia, desempeñó un papel vital en la educación y la vida espiritual medievales. Explora sus impresionantes salas abovedadas, antiguas bibliotecas y relieves de piedra finamente tallados que reflejan la profundidad de la tradición religiosa y arquitectónica armenia.

Llega a Avan Dzoraget, un pueblo enclavado en el Cañón de Debed, a primera hora de la tarde. Rodeado de espectaculares desfiladeros y montañas boscosas, este apacible entorno ribereño ofrece un retiro perfecto. La cena se servirá en el hotel Avan Dzoraget, donde los sabores locales se combinan con unas vistas panorámicas del río Debed. (D, A, C)

Noche - Avan Dzoraget o similar

Día 17

Dilijan

Following breakfast at your hotel, you will start the day with a tour of Sharambeyan Street, a beautifully restored section of Dilijan. Stroll along its cobbled path, where traditional wooden balconies overlook artisan workshops, galleries, and cozy cafés. Watch craftsmen at work, browse handmade souvenirs, and soak in the town’s rich cultural heritage in this vibrant, historic setting.

Lunch today will be at Armenia Guesthouse, where you’ll participate in a Gata and pork BBQ masterclass, learning how to prepare pork the Armenian way! Gata is one of Armenia’s most beloved traditional pastries, and each region of the country has it’s own style. Pork BBQ is also a cherished tradition in Armenian culture, and involves wrapping the meat in lavash (bread), known as Khorovats – a dish that remains popular today. Whether served with tomatoes, eggplant, and bell peppers baked on skewers over hot coals in the summertime, or enjoyed in any season, Khorovats embodies the flavours of Armenia.

Continue onto the 13th-century Haghartsin Monastery, a stunning example of medieval Armenian architecture, nestled in lush forests near Dilijan. This well-preserved complex features St. Astvatsatsin Church, intricate khachkars, and a remarkable 1248 refectory.

Arrive in Dilijan, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Armenia,” by early evening. This picturesque town, surrounded by verdant forests and rolling hills, will be our base for the night. Dinner tonight will be either at your hotel or a local restaurant. (B, L, D)

Overnight – Tufenkian Old Dilijan Complex or similar

Día 18

Sevan - Goris

Después del desayuno, conduce hasta el lago Sevan, el segundo lago alpino más grande del mundo y conocido como la "Esmeralda de Armenia". Visitarás Sevanavank, un hermoso monasterio situado en la península, que en su día fue refugio estratégico de los reyes armenios, y luego continuarás hacia la aldea de Noratus para visitar el cementerio de Noratus, conocido como el "Bosque de los Khachkars". El "Khachkar" (piedra cruzada) es un monumento típico de la escultura armenia que representa una piedra ornamentada con una cruz en el centro.

Continúa hacia la ciudad meridional de Goris pasando por el Caravasar de Selim, un importante puesto comercial de la Gran Ruta de la Seda que ha acogido a los viajeros a lo largo de la carretera que atraviesa las montañas de Selim (Sulema). A continuación viajarás a Karahunj (el Stonehenge de Armenia, también conocido como Carahunge), un antiguo observatorio del 6.000 a.C. El yacimiento es rico en escenarios de piedra, cistas funerarias y piedras en pie, formadas por unas 223 losas de basalto.

Almuerza en un restaurante local antes de viajar a Zorats Karer (110 km 2 h), también conocido como el Stonehenge armenio, situado a 110 kilómetros, y al que tardarás unas 2 horas en llegar. Explora este intrigante yacimiento arqueológico, que se cree que fue un antiguo observatorio astronómico, y maravíllate ante la disposición de las enormes piedras. A continuación te dirigirás a Goris.

Llega a la pintoresca ciudad de Goris, conocida por sus singulares formaciones rocosas, sus encantadoras casas antiguas y su impresionante belleza natural. (D, A, C)

Noche - Hotel Mirhav o similar

Día 19

Monasterio de Tatev - Ereván

Empezarás el día explorando el complejo del Monasterio de Tatev, que es una obra maestra de la arquitectura que data del siglo X y al que se suele denominar "monasterio construido al borde de la nada". Llegarás al Monasterio a través del tranvía aéreo más largo del mundo, llamado "Alas de Tatev".

Desde el monasterio, conducirás unas 2 h 15 m hasta una casa o un restaurante local, donde recibirás una clase magistral sobre quesos seguida del almuerzo.

Después de comer, visitarás el Monasterio de Noravank, un gran centro religioso y cultural del siglo XII, situado en un lugar aparentemente inaccesible, entre impresionantes acantilados rojos e impresionantes montañas.

Por último, te conducirán a la región de Vayots Dzor, el corazón agrícola del país, habitado desde la Edad de Bronce. La región también se enorgullece de sus antiguas tradiciones vinícolas, con una historia que se remonta a los tiempos de Noé. Visitarás la Bodega Areni para una degustación de los mejores vinos de Armenia procedentes de esta región. Después continuarás hacia la capital, Ereván (110 km, 2 h). (D,A)

Noche - Hotel Histórico de Ereván o similar

Día 20

Ereván - Zvartnots - Echmiadzin - Ereván

Your day will begin with exploring the vibrant city of Yerevan with your guide. Originally established in 782 BC, Yerevan is a thriving city with the excitement, hustle and bustle of a modern capital. You will start your exploration from Republic Square, the masterpiece of architect Alexander Tamanian, known for its grand neoclassical buildings and central musical fountains. Continue to the Opera House, a stunning architectural gem and the cultural hub of Yerevan, hosting world-class performances. Visit the Cascade Complex, an open-air museum of modern art featuring a massive stairway adorned with sculptures and fountains. This striking complex connects the city’s historic residential and cultural districts with terraced gardens and panoramic views.  Next, stroll along Northern Avenue, a lively pedestrian street lined with shops, cafés, and restaurants.

Next, drive to the ruins of Zvartnots (21km, 35m) – the pearl of 7th-century architecture, inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Continue to Echmiadzin (10min drive), the spiritual centre of all Armenians and the seat of the Armenian Catholicos. Echmiadzin Cathedral is the oldest standing church in Christendom, built in 303 AD over a pagan fire altar. This landmark is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

You will then enjoy lunch at the Tasty Gastro Yard, where you will have a Tolma master class followed by lunch. Tolma is a traditional Armenian dish, featuring a filling such as meat or rice wrapped in grape leaves.

On your return to Yerevan, you will visit the History Museum of Armenia. (B, L)

Overnight – Historic Yerevan Hotel or similar

Día 21

Geghard - Garni

This morning, depart for Geghard Monastery. The spectacular towering cliffs surrounding the monastery is part of the Azat River Gorge and are included together with the monastery in the UNESCO World Heritage Site listing. Some of the chambers within the monastery complex are entirely dug out of the cliff rocks, others are little more than caves, while others are elaborate structures, with both architecturally complex walled sections and rooms deep inside the cliff.

Next, enjoy some like hiking in Garni Gorge where you will see the Symphony of Stones, a striking natural formation of vertical basalt columns along the cliff face. Continue to lunch at a local restaurant where you will have a Lavash making demonstration. The demonstration takes place in the yard, where a special area has been built around the ‘tonir’, an underground clay oven used for baking this iconic Armenian flatbread.

After lunch, proceed to Garni Village to visit Garni Temple (39km/1hr), dating back to the 1st century. The citadel and pagan temple of Garni are a picturesque monument of the Hellenistic period and an impressive piece of ancient Armenian architecture. The architectural peculiarities of the temple were designed in a way to produce an authentically holy and mysterious reverberation of sound, almost a divine echo.

 Following your visit, continue to the home studio of a master duduk maker, one of the finest craftsmen of this traditional Armenian reed instrument. With origins dating back several thousand years, the duduk holds a central place in Armenian culture, and both the instrument and its music are inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. During your visit, learn about the instrument’s construction and significance, and enjoy a private musical performance in an intimate setting, accompanied by tea or coffee and cake.

You will then return to Yerevan, where the remainder of the day is at leisure. (B,L)

Overnight – Historic Yerevan Hotel or similar

Día 22

Salida de Ereván

El día de hoy es libre hasta la hora del traslado al aeropuerto para tomar tu vuelo de regreso. (B)

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Final payment is due no later than 60 days prior to travel on your Crooked Compass tour unless otherwise specified. Should you not make your final payment by this deadline, Crooked Compass reserves the right to cancel your place. Regular cancellation fees will apply.

Cancellations

All cancellations must be received in writing and will be subject to the following cancellation charges from the date the written cancellation is received.

More than 60 days prior to departure; loss of deposit plus any administration fees
Between 59 - 45 days prior to departure; 25% of total tour cost
Betwen 44 - 39 prior to departure; 50% of total tour cost
38 days or less prior to departure; 100% of total tour cost
Any ‘no show’; 100% of total tour cost
International or domestic flights that form part of your itinerary, permits and any accommodation that requires pre-payment must be paid for in full at the time of deposit and are non-refundable.
Please note that employees of any overseas ground suppliers are not authorised to give any guarantees or agreements to customers in respect of refund or any other matters.
The above mentioned cancellation fees are in addition to any that may be charged by travel agents, airlines, hotels or other tour operators. Regrettably cancellation charges and fees cannot be waived.

Refunds
To the extent permitted by law, no refund is available for cancellations after travel has commenced or in respect of any tours, accommodation, meals or any other services not utilised.

Amendments
The following fees will apply:

Amendments to confirmed and deposited itineraries outside of 30 days prior to departure where the value of the booking is decreased - AUD$25 per change (a change to the booking that increases the value will incur no fee)
Amendments within 30 days prior of departure - AUD$50 per change
Reissue of airline tickets - AUD$100 per person (other fees may apply)
Booking of only 3 nights accommodation or less - AUD$30 per booking
Rail tickets and passes only - AUD$50 per booking
Amendments after departure, loss of cancelled services, plus a fee of AUD$50 per person per change
NOTE: Once a booking is confirmed, name transfers are not permitted as this will be regarded as a cancellation - See ‘Cancellation’ for applicable fees and details

Travel documents
Travel documents will be sent to you approximately 21 days prior to departure (providing full payment has been received). If you are leaving home earlier, please advise us so that we can deliver your documents before you depart.

Guaranteed departures
Tours marked as ‘Guaranteed Departures’ are guaranteed to depart, regardless of passenger numbers. Please note that we reserve the right to withdraw this guarantee for a force majeure event including but not limited to terrorist attack, economic downturn and war, client safety at risk or for operational reasons such as a the late cancellation of a group parties causing passenger numbers to be below minimum operating numbers.

Should a tour be cancelled due to minimum numbers not being met or unforeseen circumstances as stated above, you will be offered a full refund or offered a replacement travel option.

Airport transfers
On tours that offer airport transfers as an inclusion, an airport transfer to/from your hotel will be provided on the arrival and departure day of the tour (within the ground suppliers operating hours). Flight details must be provided to Crooked Compass. Documentation will not be released until this information is provided. Once transfers are booked they cannot be changed. Only one inbound and one outbound transfer will be included. In the event of flight delays outside Crooked Compass' control, the transfers will be deemed to be cancelled. All transfers are based on group transfers, and no refund is available for missed transfers or passengers not using the transfer service. Airport transfers are provided as a service to passengers and it is the responsibility of the passenger to ensure that any airport transfer will allow them enough time to connect with their flights. Crooked Compass will not be responsible for any flight delays or cancellations caused by the late arrival or departure of an airport transfer, or for cancellation fees associated with a missed flight.

Airline Fuel Levy Surcharge
Since 2004 all airlines servicing flights have been charging a fuel levy surcharge, on top of the normal airline ticket price, in order to cover the increased cost of aviation fuel. As fuel prices have fluctuated, so too has the amount the airlines charge for this levy. This amount is detailed against every tour featured and will also be advised to you at the time of your booking and is subject to change until your airline ticket is issued.

Product descriptions, maps and photographs
Descriptions of tours, attractions and accommodation provided on this website are based on information provided by hotels and suppliers. Any facilities shown as included may change at any time. Crooked Compass makes no representation as to the standard, class or description of accommodation or services provided by third parties. Maps are shown for general information and do not necessarily reflect actual routings, locations or services provided. Photographs may show places in the general area visited, but not necessarily included in the tour. Many of the images are supplied courtesy of tourist bureaux, hotels and tour operators. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided to passengers; however, Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for typographical errors, or errors arising from unforeseen circumstances.

Travel insurance
It is a condition of travel that each passenger is adequately covered by an appropriate travel insurance policy for duration of travel. Please also check the contingencies of your prospective insurance cover and ensure you are aware of its conditions and omissions. We strongly advise travel insurance from time of booking to provide full cover.

Health Requirements
All customers are required to familiarise themselves with any health requirements specific to countries being visited. All customers should visit their doctor for these aforementioned purposes and/or to confirm that they are physically able to undertake the day-to-day requirements of the tour.
Crooked Compass does not employ medical personnel. Any necessary medical attention will be provided by a local facility at the passenger’s expense. Crooked Compass is not responsible or liable for any losses or costs incurred as a result of medical services obtained while on tour, or for the quality of the care or services provided.

Passports and Visas
It is the responsibility of the passenger to have a valid passport (which is valid for at least six months from your last day of travel) and all visas, permits and certificates required for the selected tour. Ask your travel agent for further information. Responsibility for documentation accuracy, passport validity and dispatch of documents rests with the customer. Crooked Compass accepts no responsibility for any failure in this respect.

Baggage
Please check with your airline for applicable baggage allowances. Where a tour includes hotel porterage, this includes one standard suitcase per person, and only applies when the passengers are travelling as part of the group. Porterage is not included when passengers check in and out of a hotel at the start and end of a tour. All baggage and personal effects are at all times and in all circumstances at the risk of the tour participant. Baggage insurance is recommended.

Single travel
On group tours, if you are travelling as a single passenger, you can request that we try to match you in a twin share room with another single passenger of the same sex. Should we not be able to match you in a twin share room by the final tour balance payment date, the single room supplement rate will apply. Should you be matched with another person we cannot be held responsible if the choice is not to your satisfaction. Any twin match must understand that the room must be treated as a non-smoking room unless both parties agree otherwise. Single rooms may be smaller than twin rooms. The Single Supplement represents a fee passed on to us by the hotels for sole use of a room.

Refusal of Carriage
Crooked Compass retains the right to remove customers from our tours for reasons that impact on the enjoyment or safety of other passengers, such as, but not limited to, the physical, medical, mental inability of customers to undertake the arrangements of the holiday, unsocial or unruly behaviour, or the carriage of prohibited substances or materials. Onward travel arrangements will be at the omitted travellers expense.

Variations
All possible effort will be made to adhere to the published touring itinerary. Occasionally circumstances beyond our control will force cancellations, changes, amendments or modifications to the itinerary and its inclusions such as particular events and services. Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for any omissions or modifications to the itinerary or the inclusions made as a consequence of these changes.

Pre-departure contact
You must provide a telephone number, email or address where you can be reached, if necessary. Documentation will not be released until this information is provided.

Not included in the price
Anything not specifically included in the tour is at your own expense. 

Air travel
Air travel is subject to the conditions and limitations set out in the airline's conditions of carriage. Airfares are subject to change at any time.

Booking arrangements
The person making a booking will be deemed to have accepted these booking conditions on behalf of everyone named in the booking. Only the person making the booking is authorised to make changes to or cancel the booking. All communications from us will usually be sent to your travel agent. Your travel agent is responsible for forwarding payments made by you to us.

Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by law, Crooked Compass excludes all liability for any loss or damage whatsoever (including but not limited to physical and psychological injury, and loss or damage to property of whatever nature) that may arise in any way in connection with the offer or supply of goods or services through Crooked Compass or any third parties, or in connection with the supply of such goods or services. If the law implies a condition or warranty that cannot be excluded, Crooked Compass' liability for a breach of the conditions or warranty will be limited as determined by Crooked Compass to the re-supply or payment of the cost of re-supplying the relevant goods or services. Except where otherwise stated within these terms and conditions Crooked Compass excludes liability for any loss or damage that may be caused by cancellation, abandonment, alteration, amendment, modification or termination of the tour.

Events beyond our control
If a tour cannot proceed due to a force majeure event including but not limited to flood, earthquake, war or civil strife, acts of terrorism, hurricane, cyclone, industrial disturbance, strike, fire, lock out, epidemic, failure or delays of scheduled transportation facilities, or other Acts of God, or any law, order, decree, rule or regulation of any government authority, or for any reason whether of a similar or dissimilar nature beyond the control of Crooked Compass, this agreement shall terminate and there shall be no claim for damages by either party against the other.

Destination advice
Crooked Compass makes no representations as to the safety, conditions or other issues that may exist at any destination. You should obtain travel advice for your relevant government bodies.

Complaints procedure
Should you have a complaint while on the tour, you should inform your tour guide immediately. If the matter cannot be resolved after the tour guide’s best endeavours to do so during the tour, your complaint can be made in writing to Crooked Compass.

Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for issues that were not brought to our attention during the course of a tour.

Agent Responsibility
It is the travel agents’ responsibility to ensure that all invoice and itinerary details and documentation issued by Crooked Compass are correct and that the customer is aware of amendment and cancellation conditions and other clauses in these booking conditions.

ATAS
Crooked Compass is a member of the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS) which is administered by the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA). ATAS travel agents have met strict standards and criteria in order to become nationally accredited. Their accreditation means they are the best in the industry, financially viable, credible, well trained and professional businesses. This means you can book your travel knowing you're in the safe hands of a trusted and reputable travel agent. See www.atas.com.au for more information.

Australian and New Zealand Bookings
All components purchased through Crooked Compass' Australian office (Crooked Compass Pty Ltd) are protected by a client trust account where monies are held until your departure or the full cost of your services have been paid for by us. This relates mainly to bookings from Australia and New Zealand.

Travel Agents
All clients booking through a travel agent are financially protected by the travel agent's own protection scheme, which you should check carefully before purchasing your travel arrangements. Crooked Compass is not financially liable for bookings due to the insolvency of your travel agent.

Law of contract
This agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia.

Detalles del tour

Transporte

Traslados de ida y vuelta al aeropuerto

Transporte privado con aire acondicionado

Servicios adicionales

1 botella de agua mineral (0,5 l) por persona y día.

Entradas según el itinerario

Visitas turísticas según el itinerario

Servicios adicionales

Vuelos internacionales

Bebidas, salvo que se indique lo contrario

Visados

Seguro de viaje

Propinas

Vacunas

Artículos personales

Entrada anticipada/Salida tardía

Cualquier cosa no mencionada en el itinerario

Comidas

Comidas según itinerario

Guía

Servicios de un guía local de habla inglesa

Bueno saber

Divisa

Azerbaiyán

Opiniones de clientes

Operador

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Faq Tour

How can I book a tour?
You can order a tour on our website by selecting the desired dates and clicking the “Confirm dates” button. You can also contact our sales department by phone or email.
Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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