After visit of Fire temple, we then proceeded to Fire mountain, a distance of about 20-25 minutes. Entry fee is 9AZN for foreigners. Clean and well maintained place, has good parking space and toilets. Main attraction is the fire spewing out in length of about 5m of mountain face and it seems it does not stop even with heavy wind and rain or snow. Not sure if the fire is natural or has been converted from natural to gas pipeline but locals confirm it is natural fire. On the other side of mountain there is no fire nor there is any fire after the 5 m stretch. You also get to take pictures with an backdrop if Yanardag and also fire god seat & angel wings. Be mindful of the traffic across the road to bus parking and wait for the safe green light for pedestrians. Not posting other pictures which many would have...
Read moreThe Yanar Dag site offers a unique experience for those interested in witnessing a natural mountain fire. Entry fees range from 9 to 11 AZN (Manat). Visitors seeking photo opportunities with the #yanardarg sign are encouraged to visit. A combined ticket for the Fire Temple and Yanar Dag is available for 15 AZN, providing a cost-effective option. Admission is complimentary for individuals under 13 years of age. While some visitors engage in the practice of tossing coins and making wishes, this aspect is not...
Read moreWhen we visited Yanar Dag, it was drizzling, yet the flames continued to burn steadily, which made the experience even more fascinating. Seeing the natural fire withstand the rain was surreal and highlighted the uniqueness of this natural wonder. The sight of the flames against the backdrop of the rainy weather was truly mesmerizing. It’s a must-see for anyone in Baku, offering a rare glimpse of nature’s raw...
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