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

The Caucasus

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  • Оператор:

    Crooked Compass

  • Тривалість:

    22 днів

  • Розмір групи:

    12 ос.

  • Вік:

    18 до 99

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  • 22.05-12.06.27 scheduled icon
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План подорожі

Sitting at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the Caucasus - Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia (Hayastan) are one of the most exciting regions for cultural exploration. Follow the footsteps of Silk Road traders and merchants, Crusader Knights and Ottoman Princes as you explore from the shores of the Caspian Sea, to the fascinating history of Baku, take in the stunning wine fields and spectacular High Caucasus mountains. Learn of the legends of the Golden Fleece, embrace the breathtaking scenery and welcoming hospitality of the local people. Still relatively unknown, this is the perfect trip for those who are well travelled seeking a more diverse experience in an often overlooked part of our world.

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Day 1

Arrive Baku

Welcome to Baku! Upon arrival, you will be met by your guide and transferred to the hotel. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure.

Baku is the perfect combination of Dubai’s megalopolis and Paris’ chicness with a splash of Soviet history poking its head out. Here, both East and West blend seamlessly. Home to the UNESCO-listed Old City, surrounded by an ancient fortress wall. Tree-lined streets, stone mansions, and elegant boutiques are taking over the depressing Soviet apartment blocks, bringing a romantic air to the city.

Overnight – The Merchant Baku or similar

Day 2

Gobustan

Following breakfast, you will visit the Ancient Rock Paintings of Gobustan, which date back between 5,000 and 40,000 years. This UNESCO Heritage Site is one of the major and most ancient museums of rock engravings in the world. The site covers three areas of a plateau of rocky boulders rising out of the semi-desert and boasts an outstanding collection of more than 6,000 rock engravings. The site also features the remains of inhabited caves, settlements, and burials, all reflecting an intensive human use by the inhabitants of the area during the wet period that followed the last Ice Age, from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Middle Ages.

In the afternoon, take a walking tour through Baku’s Old City, including a ride on the funicular to Martyrs’ Alley, where sweeping views of the city unfold. Step back in time at the Shirvanshahs’ Palace, a 15th-century architectural gem known as one of Azerbaijan’s finest treasures. Explore the Maiden Tower, a striking 12th-century landmark, and admire the 11th-century Mohammed’s Mosque. Later, stroll along the scenic seafront promenade, lined with charming cafés and waterfront views. (B)

Overnight – The Merchant Baku or similar

Day 3

Baku

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

Day 4

Shamakhi – Lahidj – Gabala

After breakfast, you will depart towards Gabala. Along the way, stop at Juma Mosque, followed by Shirvan Domes, a 15th-century mausoleum and graveyard from the Shirvan Dynasty. Your final stop is Diri-Baba, a unique two-story mausoleum mosque, also dating back to the 15th century. Note: the mausoleum is built into a rock face, and reaching the upper levels requires climbing steep stairs.

Next, travel to the quaint village of Lahidj (also known as Lahij or Lahich), where medieval charm lingers in its stone houses and cobbled streets. A renowned centre for traditional crafts, Lahidj is famous for its skilled copper artisans. Visit local workshops, watch craftsmen at work, and browse for handcrafted souvenirs before continuing to Gabala. Total driving time today will be around 7hrs (260km). (B)

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

Day 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

Day 6

Sheki – Azerbaijan/Georgia Border Crossing – 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

Day 7

Tbilisi

Today, you’ll set out on a walking tour to explore the lively capital of Georgia, Tbilisi. First, your private vehicle will take you to the starting point, where you’ll set off on a walking tour wandering through the old districts, structured like terraces, and stroll along narrow streets lined with colourful houses, patterned balconies, and striking examples of modern architecture. Begin at Metekhi Church (13th century), which offers magnificent views over old Tbilisi. A walk through the city’s winding streets will lead you to its main landmarks.

Afterwards, take a cable car up to the ancient Narikala fortress (4th century) to enjoy the panoramic views of the whole town and then walk down to the historical domed sulphur bath area.

Note: The cable car may be closed for maintenance on certain days. If so, walking or a taxi will be the alternative.

Finally, visit the Golden Fund of the Historical Museum (closed on Mondays), showcasing treasures that confirm Georgia’s legacy as the legendary Land of the Golden Fleece. After a day of discovery, you’ll be driven back to your hotel. (B)

Overnight – Stamba Hotel Tbilisi or similar

Day 8

Tbilisi – Akhaltsikhe

This morning, drive to Mtskheta, the ancient capital and religious centre of Georgia, dating back 3,000 years. Explore its historical landmarks, including Jvari Church (6th century) and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th century), where the Robe of Christ is said to be buried. Both Jvari and Svetitskhoveli are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is important to note that Mtskheta is a major pilgrimage site, so it can be crowded, particularly on weekends and religious holidays.

Next, head to Borjomi Spa Resort, renowned for its famous mineral water, Borjomi. Visit the small park and taste the fresh mineral water straight from the source. Continue to Akhaltsikhe to visit the multicultural fortress complex of Rabath (closed on Mondays). Total driving time for today is 4-5hrs (235km). (B)

Overnight – Hotel Lomsia or similar

Day 9

Akhaltsikhe – Vardzia – Kutaisi

Today, you travel to Vardzia, and along the way, visit Khertvisi Fortress (10th century). Continue on to Vardzia, a magnificent cave town from the 12th century and one of the highlights of the trip. It stretches over half a kilometre along the river Mtkvari and has 19 tiers and is used to house around 3,000 caves. The complex also includes dwelling quarters, small hall-type churches, refectories, wine cellars, and pharmacies. There is also a church hewn out of rock with amazing 12th-century frescoes.

You will enjoy lunch with a local family and then continue to Kutaisi (228km, 4hr). (B,L)

Overnight – Local Hotel (3-star)

Day 10

Okatse – Becho

In the morning, you will visit a local farmers market and then continue to Okatse Canyon (closed on Mondays), which involves a 2–3-hour pedestrian route passing through Dadiani Historical Forest, a 780 m hanging trail, and ending with a panoramic viewpoint. Here, you can explore Okatse Waterfall, the Dadiani Forest, and the Satsiskvilo River Valley.

Afterwards, get ready for the most exciting part of your trip – a journey to Svaneti, the region of the highest mountains and glaciers and the most abiding ancient traditions. Arrive in Becho Village. Total driving time for today is 6-7hrs (240km). (B,D)

Overnight – Guesthouse or similar

Day 11

Mt 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

Day 12

Mulakhi – Mestia – Ushguli

Today, you will walk from Mestia to the enchanting village of Mulakhi, following a scenic route through meadows and forested landscapes for around 4 to 5 hours. As you approach, the village’s historic towers come into view, their centuries-old structures shrouded in mystery, giving Mulakhi the appearance of a picturesque drawing. The Svans chose a truly ideal location for this village, nestled in a breathtaking mountain setting. Upon arrival, you will have the chance to savour some of the finest Svanetian cuisine, a well-earned reward after your journey.

After our visit, we’ll drive to Ushguli for dinner and an overnight stay at a guesthouse. Ushguli is declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The village is located at 2200m and is the highest continuously inhabited village in Europe. The village is most famous for its abundance of watchtowers, and this is where you get the view of the highest mountain in Georgia – Mt. Shkhara (5068m). (B,Packed Lunch,D)

Overnight – Guesthouse or similar (basic)

Day 13

Ushguli – Shkhara Glacier – Mestia

This morning, you will set out from your guesthouse in Ushguli for a 5-6 hour trek to the base of Georgia’s highest mountain, Shkhara (5,068m), and the Shkhara Glacier, the main source of the Enguri River, which flows through the heart of Svaneti.

The route takes you through lush alpine meadows, where you’ll have the chance to admire a stunning variety of wildflowers set against the dramatic backdrop of the towering Caucasus peaks. As you make your way to the glacier at 2,500m, you’ll witness the powerful forces of nature that have shaped this rugged landscape. After reaching the glacier, you will retrace your steps back to Ushguli before continuing to Mestia (42km, 2hr). (B, Packed Lunch, D)

Overnight – Gistola Hotel or similar

Day 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)

Day 15

Gori – Tbilisi

In the morning, drive to Gori and visit the historical site of Uplistsikhe Cave Town (1st millennium BC). Uplistsikhe is the place where the Great Silk Road used to pass. This is an old and interesting complex with dwelling quarters, wine cellars, bakeries, a three-nave basilica church carved into the rock, and even an antique theatre. There will be a photo stop at Stalin’s house and museum, but you will not be going inside.

Afterwards, drive towards Tbilisi. On the way, you will stop to visit a wine cellar in the village of Kaspi, where you will enjoy a guided tour of the winery and taste three wines produced by the traditional Georgian Kvevri method (this method is inscribed in the UNESCO Intangible Heritage List). Light snacks will be served with the wine. It’s noteworthy that this wine can be found on the list of unique wines of the Ritz Hotel in London. Arrive in Tbilisi. Total driving time for today will be around 4-5 hours (250km). (B)

Overnight – Stamba Hotel or similar

Day 16

Sadakhlo – Georgia/Armenia Border Crossing - Avan Dzoraget

This morning, you’ll head to the Georgian-Armenian border at Bagratashen. Once you’ve cleared passport control, you’ll meet your Armenian guide and driver. Our journey begins with a scenic drive to the historic Haghpat Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its architectural brilliance and serene surroundings.

From here, stretch your legs with a scenic to Debed Canyon (approx. 2 hours). At the conclusion of your hike, you will drive to Sanahin Monastery (10th century), a UNESCO-listed complex perched above the canyon. One of Armenia’s oldest and most significant monastic centres, Sanahin, played a vital role in medieval education and spiritual life. Explore its impressive, vaulted halls, ancient libraries, and finely carved stone reliefs that reflect the depth of Armenian religious and architectural tradition.

Arrive in Avan Dzoraget, a village nestled in the Debed Canyon, by early evening. Surrounded by dramatic gorges and forested mountains, this peaceful riverside setting offers a perfect retreat. Dinner will be served at the Avan Dzoraget Hotel, where local flavours are paired with sweeping views of the Debed River. (B, L, D)

Overnight – Avan Dzoraget or similar

 

Day 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

Day 18

Sevan – Goris

After breakfast, drive to Lake Sevan, the second largest alpine lake in the world and known as the ‘Emerald of Armenia’. You will visit Sevanavank, a beautiful monastery on the peninsula, once a strategic shelter for Armenian Kings and then continue to Noratus Village to visit Noratus Cemetery, known as the ‘Forest of Khachkars’. ‘Khachkar’ (cross-stone) is a typical monument of Armenian sculpture representing an ornamented stone with a cross in the centre.

Continue to the southern town of Goris via Selim Caravanserai, an important trading post on the Great Silk Road that has welcomed travellers along the highway through the mountains of Selim (Sulema). You will then travel to Karahunj (Armenia’s Stonehenge – also known as Carahunge), an ancient observatory from 6,000 B.C. The site is rich with stone settings, burial cists and standing stones, consisting of around 223 stone basalt slabs.

Have lunch at a local restaurant before journeying to Zorats Karer (110km 2hr), also known as the Armenian Stonehenge, located 110 kilometres away, which will take approximately 2 hours to reach. Explore this intriguing archaeological site, believed to be an ancient astronomical observatory, and marvel at the arrangement of the massive stones. You will then drive to Goris.

Arrive in the picturesque town of Goris, known for its unique rock formations, charming old houses, and stunning natural beauty. (B, L, D)

Overnight – Mirhav Hotel or similar

Day 19

Tatev Monastery – Yerevan

You will start your day exploring the complex of Tatev Monastery, which is an architectural masterpiece dating from the 10th century and is often referred to as a ‘monastery built on the edge of nothing’. You will reach the Monastery via the world’s longest aerial tramway called ‘Wings of Tatev’.

From the monastery, drive for approx. 2hrs 15m to either a local home or restaurant where you will have a cheese masterclass followed by lunch.

After lunch, you will visit Noravank Monastery – a great religious and cultural centre of the 12th century, which is located in a seemingly inaccessible location amidst impressive red cliffs and stunning mountains.

Finally, you will be driven to the Vayots Dzor region, the agricultural heart of the country, inhabited since the Bronze Age. The region also prides its old wine-making traditions with a history starting from the times of Noah. You will visit Areni Winery for a wine degustation with Armenia’s best wines coming from this region. You will then continue to the capital city of Yerevan (110km, 2hr). (B,L)

Overnight – Historic Yerevan Hotel or similar

Day 20

Yerevan – Zvartnots - Echmiadzin - Yerevan

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

Day 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

Day 22

Departure from Yerevan

Today is yours at leisure until it is time to transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)

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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.

Деталі туру

Транспорт

Return airport transfers

Air-conditioned private transportation

Опціонально

1 bottle of mineral water (0.5l L) per person per day.

Entrance Fees as per the itinerary

Sightseeing as per the itinerary

Опціонально

International flights

Drinks unless otherwise mentioned

Visas

Travel Insurance

Tips

Inoculations

Items of a personal nature

Early check-in/Late check-out

Anything not mentioned in the itinerary

Харчування

Meals as per itinerary

Гід

Services of an English-speaking local guide

Потрібно знати

Валюта

Азербайджан

Відгуки клієнтів

Оператор

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