No Schengen visa, 5-hour flight: Why Azerbaijan is a hit with Indian passport holders (2024)

Azerbaijan is now becoming an alternative to Europe for Indian passport holders.

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Azerbaijan has quickly become a favorite among Indian social media influencers. Photo: Unsplash

Lately, social media, and specifically Instagram, have become a key influencer in shaping our travel plans. Whether it's the cherry blossoms in Japan or the scenic beauty of Kazakhstan, platforms like Instagram have not only ignited our desire to explore the world, but also nudged us towards booking our next trip.

Now, it seems that Indians have set their sights on a new coveted destination - Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan: The viral hit

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Located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, bordered by the Caspian Sea to the east, and Russia to the north, Azerbaijan with a mere population of 1.1 crore (according to their latest calculations) is now seemingly becoming a popular choice for a lot of Indians (including Indian travel influencers).

Azerbaijan's capital and largest city, Baku, known for its “European feel" (as described by these travel influencers), is also becoming a major tourist hotspot.

For instance, searches for Baku showed a whopping 438% increase in 2023, according to Skyscanner’s Travel Trends 2024 report.

Fun Fact: This predominantly Muslim country is also a major hit with Pakistani tourists.

But why is everyone suddenly interested in visiting this Eurasian country (apart from making Reels)?

Here are some reasons

  • Flight ticket prices

Rohit Khattar, founder of Your Travel Genie, a travel company that arranges solo travel especially for women, says that he has also seen increased demand for Azerbaijan trips amongst Indians.

One of the reasons he attributes to this is the flight prices.

“Earlier, a round trip to Azerbaijan would cost you around Rs 50k; now, it’s around Rs 25k,” he says.

“The flight prices have gone down drastically,” he adds.

According to the Skyscanner report, flight ticket prices to Azerbaijan from India have fallen by 22 percent in 2023 compared to 2022.

We also checked the prices for flights to Baku, Azerbaijan, from Delhi and found that to be true. For instance, round-trip tickets for March 2024 (as checked on February 13) were around Rs 30k.

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Additionally, you can get a non-stop flight to Baku from Delhi and be there in just 5 hours.

  • Three-day visa

There is no doubt that in countries where obtaining visas can be a hassle, tourists (especially Indians) often end up disappointed (we see you, Schengen visa).

However, Azerbaijan has recently streamlined its visa process with an e-visa for Indians.

More about e-visa

Getting an Azerbaijan e-visa is an easy three-step process.

Step 1: Apply through their online government portal

Step 2: Fill in the data and pay

Step 3: You’ll receive your visa within three days via email

And price? The visa will cost you USD 20 (approximately Rs 1,600).

  • Instagram's love for Europe

There is no doubt that Indians love to travel abroad; especially to Europe. However, travelling to Europe is not easy on the pockets, takes almost a month, and most importantly, the visa process itself is very tedious.

For all these above-mentioned reasons, Azerbaijan is now becoming an alternate choice for Indians instead of Europe.

How did it happen? Well, the credit somewhat goes to the Indian influencers who not only travelled to this country but also promoted this Eurasian country as the country where you "can get European vibes" because of its beautiful scenery and architecture.

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Rohit agrees, “The architecture of their capital city, Baku, is very similar to what you will see in Eastern Europe; so, many Instagram vloggers portray Azerbaijan as mini-Europe on a budget.”

However, he says that this is somewhat factually incorrect, "Since Azerbaijan is an ex-Soviet country, it has a lot of Russian architecture. But because people have not been to Russia or any ex-Soviet country, they think it is European architecture, and promote it as the same."

And when Indians think they can travel to “Europe on a budget”, they choose to go to Ajerbaijan.

  • Not so expensive

Even though

1 Azerbaijani Manat = 48.82 Indian Rupee, Azerbaijan is comparatively cheaper than other countries; especially if you were to look at Europe.

Rohit says, “Food is comparatively the same prices as in India.”

You can also find hotels for as low as Rs 1,500, or McDolnads or other fast food chains that have a similar pricing range as that in India, according to Rohit.

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  • Social media

Now, for all these above-mentioned reasons, Azerbaijan quickly became a favourite with Indian social media influencers, and it started going viral, with people sharing their travel stories on Instagram. This encouraged more and more people to take a trip and explore the country, resulting in Azerbaijan becoming a viral hit on social media.

The country is also safe for women or other solo travellers. According to Rohit, “It’s safe for women to go at 3 am there.”

Azerbaijan: What all to see

Azerbaijan offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty to explore, with friendly people always willing to help. Now, if you want to go to Azerbaijan, you can have a comprehensive exploration of the country in a week.

Here are five things that you cannot miss seeing (thank us later):

1. Baku

Start your trip by exploring the capital city, which is known for its blend of modern architecture and ancient landmarks.

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Don't miss the iconic Flame Towers, the historic Old City (Icherisheher), and the stunning Heydar Aliyev Centre designed by Zaha Hadid.

2. Gobustan National Park

Known for its ancient rock carvings, mud volcanoes, and unique landscape, Gobustan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3. Mud Volcanoes

If you’re a geography nerd who loves visiting nature in its purest forms, Azerbaijan might be the place for you.

Gurgling mud volcanoes at Gobustan, south of Baku, Azerbaijan ðŸ‡æ🇿 pic.twitter.com/XabnMBDStA— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) October 16, 2018

Home to nearly half of the world's mud volcanoes, Azerbaijan’s volcanoes can be an otherworldly experience.

4. The picturesque towns

Other famous places in the country include Sheki (a picturesque town in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains), Gabala (a popular resort town in the mountains), and Ganja (known for its historic sites, including the Nizami Mausoleum and Javad Khan Street).

5. Caspian Sea Coast

You can visit the coastline of the Caspian Sea, relax on the beaches, or take a boat trip to discover coastal villages and islands.

Don’t forget to indulge in the flavours of Azerbaijani cuisine, which features dishes like plov, kebabs, dolma and baklava.

Hotels to stay

  • Azerbaijan has various hotels of various ranges from luxurious to dorms offering bunk beds.
  • For instance, A & F HOSTEL, a hostel in Baku, offers bunk beds for solo travellers for as low as Rs 683.
  • Moderately priced hotels include Cityland Hotel Baku, with good ratings and in the capital city, with prices starting from Rs 5,000.
  • According to Booking.com, Azerbaijan has several luxury hotels. For instance, Baku has 233 luxury hotels, like The Merchant Baku, and Winter Park Hotel Baku with prices starting from Rs 9,000.

Best time to visit

You can visit the country during two seasons to see it in the best form: spring and winter.

From April to June, the lowlands of Azerbaijan are green, and flowers are in complete bloom. It is the perfect time to visit this region.

But if you’re a fan of winter sports and like, sorry, love, snow like Loleari Gilmore from ‘Gilmore Girls’, January and February are the best months for you.

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Remember to avoid the summer seasons, as temperatures can go as high as 40 degrees Celsius!

So, will you be visiting Azerbaijan?

Published By:

Dristi Sharma

Published On:

Feb 14, 2024

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No Schengen visa, 5-hour flight: Why Azerbaijan is a hit with Indian passport holders? ›

There is no doubt that in countries where obtaining visas can be a hassle, tourists (especially Indians) often end up disappointed (we see you, Schengen visa). However, Azerbaijan has recently streamlined its visa process with an e-visa for Indians. Getting an Azerbaijan e-visa is an easy three-step process.

Is a Schengen visa required for Azerbaijan? ›

Gear up your backpacks as there is good news for all the wanderlust out there. Now you can travel to an amazing European nation Azerbaijan without a Schengen visa. Yes, you heard it right. Situated in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, Azerbaijan is bordered by the Caspian Sea to the east and Russia to the north.

Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Azerbaijan? ›

Everything you need to know for Indian citizens

Travelers need a visa to visit Azerbaijan for Business or Tourism. An Azerbaijan eVisa is the fastest and easiest way of obtaining a visa for Azerbaijan because travelers can submit their application and supporting documents online.

Why are Indians going to Baku? ›

Azerbaijan has instantly caught the attention of Indian travellers, making it a popular tourism spot in Eurasia. The capital Baku, which is also the biggest city in the country, is the most attractive place in Azerbaijan.

Is Baku safe for Indians? ›

Azerbaijan is fairly safe and secure. However, one has to be vigilant and take standard safety precautions, particularly, while spending late night hours in public places or dealing with strangers. Indian students are advised to always carry Temporary Resident Permit, and University ID Card with them.

Can I get a visa on arrival at Baku airport? ›

No, visa on arrival is not available for Indian citizens travelling to Azerbaijan. However, Indian citizens can apply for an e-visa before their travel. What is the process to obtain an Azerbaijan e-visa from India? Indian citizens can apply for an Azerbaijan e-visa online.

Is Baku part of Schengen? ›

Azerbaijan, located between Russia and Iran, is not a member of the Schengen area. The Schengen area comprises 26 European countries that have abolished border controls and adopted a common visa policy for international travellers.

Is Baku expensive for Indians? ›

A trip to Baku from India can cost approximately Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 80,000 per person for a week, covering expenses like flights, accommodation, and activities.

Is a Tashkent visa-free for Indians? ›

Do Indians need a visa for Uzbekistan? Yes. Indian nationals will need a valid visa to enter Uzbekistan.

How long does it take to get Azerbaijan E-visa for Indians? ›

The standard option is the most common method of obtaining an e-Visa for Azerbaijan. It generally takes 12 working days to process.

Is Azerbaijan India friendly? ›

Brief on India-Azerbaijan Bilateral Relations

India and Azerbaijan have friendly relations and growing bilateral cooperation based on civilizational linkages, cultural affinities and shared values of understanding and respect for other cultures.

Why Baku is called Black City? ›

Black City (Azerbaijani: Qara Şəhər) is the general name for the southeastern neighbourhoods of Baku, which once formed its suburbs. In the late 19th and early 20th century it became the main location for Azerbaijan's oil industry, and the area's name derives from the smoke and soot of the factories and refineries.

Why is Baku so rich? ›

Large oil reserves are a major contributor to Azerbaijan's economy. Gas and oil make up two-thirds of Azerbaijan's GDP, making it one of the top ten most fossil fuel-dependent economies in the world.

What to avoid in Baku? ›

Crime levels in Baku are generally low. Be alert to possible bag-snatching or mugging, particularly if you are carrying large amounts of cash or valuables. The risk is higher after dark in the centre of town. Avoid displaying large sums of money or expensive-looking valuables and do not walk alone at night.

Why is Baku so famous? ›

Baku has a rich history and culture, with evidence of human settlements dating back to the 4th millennium BCE. Today, Baku is a modern and vibrant city, known for its stunning architecture, beautiful parks, and bustling streets.

Is Azerbaijan friendly with USA? ›

U.S.-Azerbaijan Relations

The United States established diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan in 1992, following its independence from the Soviet Union. Together, the two countries work to promote European energy security, expand bilateral trade and investment, and combat terrorism and transnational threats.

Do US citizens need a visa for Azerbaijan? ›

You need a passport and a visa to enter Azerbaijan.

Electronic visas (E-Visas) are available through the “ASAN Visa” system. An E-Visa is typically issued within 3 (three) working days of the online application, is a single-entry visa, and is valid for 90 days.

Who needs a visa to go to Azerbaijan? ›

Visitors to Azerbaijan must obtain a visa from one of the Azerbaijani diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries, or citizens eligible for an electronic visa on arrival, or citizens eligible for an electronic visa. All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 3 months.

Who doesn't need a Schengen visa? ›

Visa exemptions
  • Freedom of movement. ...
  • Nationals of 'Annex II' countries and territories (visa waiver countries) ...
  • Residents and holders of visas of Schengen states. ...
  • Family members of EU single market nationals. ...
  • School pupils resident in the EU single market or Annex II countries and territories.

What are the 25 countries in a Schengen visa? ›

Germany, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland have all acceded to the Schengen Agreement and are ...

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