Azerbaijan Visa for Indians: The Complete 2026 Guide

Everything you need to know about the ETA, tourist, business and transit visa for Azerbaijan — documents, photo rules, processing time and costs explained step by step.

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Azerbaijan, nestled at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, is rapidly emerging as one of the most sought-after travel destinations for Indian tourists. The Land of Fire — as Azerbaijan is poetically known — captivates visitors with its UNESCO-listed old city of Baku, the eternal flames of Yanar Dag, alpine meadows of Gabala, and a cuisine that blends East and West in every bite. If you are planning to explore this incredible destination, understanding the Azerbaijan visa process for Indians is the very first step of your journey.

Indian passport holders do not enjoy visa-free access to Azerbaijan. However, the government of Azerbaijan has made the process exceptionally convenient through an Electronic Visa (e-Visa / ETA) system that can be completed entirely online — no embassy queues, no courier delays. This guide covers every aspect of the process in detail so you can plan with complete confidence. You can also explore our hand-crafted Azerbaijan at a Glance – Baku, Gabala & Absheron 6-Day Tour Package for a fully guided experience.

Visa Required?

Yes. Indian nationals must hold a valid visa or e-Visa (ETA) before entering Azerbaijan.

ETA Available?

Yes. Azerbaijan offers a fully online electronic visa through the official ASAN Visa portal — no embassy visit needed.

Max Stay

Up to 30 days per visit on a standard tourist e-Visa, within a 90-day validity window.

Processing Time

Standard: 3 business days. Urgent: as fast as 3 working hours.

Entry Type

Single-entry for most applicants. Multi-entry and transit options are also available.

RTH Service Fee

Standard visa assistance at Rs.3,500 and Express at Rs.8,200 — complete, end-to-end service by RTH World Tour Packages.

Why Indians are Choosing Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan has seen a significant surge in Indian visitors over the last five years, largely because it offers European-level infrastructure at Asian-friendly prices. The capital Baku is a stunning blend of medieval architecture and futuristic skyscrapers — the iconic Flame Towers light up the skyline each night, while the 12th-century Icherisheher (Old City) transports you to another era. Indians also enjoy the fact that Baku is just a 4–5 hour direct flight from major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.

The country is also a top honeymoon and family destination. The Gabala region offers lush forests, cable car rides and pristine lakes. The Ateshgah Fire Temple on the Absheron Peninsula holds special significance for Indian visitors due to its historic connection with Zoroastrian and Hindu pilgrims who once worshipped there. For a seamlessly planned trip, browse our World Tour Packages curated by travel experts.

Types of Azerbaijan Visa for Indian Citizens

1. Tourist Visa (e-Visa / ETA)

The Azerbaijan Tourist e-Visa is the most common visa category for Indian travellers. It is issued for leisure travel, sightseeing, visiting friends or family, and recreational activities. The e-Visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue and permits a maximum continuous stay of 30 days. It is a single-entry visa. Applications are submitted through the official ASAN Visa portal. RTH World Tour Packages handles the complete process for Indian travellers — Standard processing at Rs.3,500 and Express processing (within hours) at Rs.8,200 — including document verification and full application support.

2. Business Visa

The Azerbaijan Business Visa is designed for professionals visiting for conferences, trade meetings, negotiations, or business exploration. It can be applied as an e-Visa for single entry or through the Azerbaijani embassy for multi-entry purposes. The business e-Visa also generally allows a 30-day stay. Applicants may need to provide an invitation letter from an Azerbaijani company, though this requirement is often waived for the standard e-Visa route. The multi-entry business visa typically requires an in-person application at the nearest embassy with additional documentation.

3. Transit Visa

Travellers who are transiting through Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport and leaving for a third country within 72 hours typically need a Transit Visa, unless they hold a valid visa for a Schengen country, USA, UK, or certain other nations which may grant them conditional airside transit privileges. The transit visa is issued for a maximum of 72 hours and can also be applied online via the ASAN Visa system. Indian citizens are strongly advised to confirm the requirements before travelling, as rules can change.

4. MICE & Group Visa

Groups attending Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) in Azerbaijan can apply for group visas through sponsoring Azerbaijani entities. This requires an official government or corporate invitation and must be coordinated through a licensed travel operator like RTH World Tour Packages.

Visa Type Comparison at a Glance

Feature Tourist e-Visa Business Visa Transit Visa
Purpose Leisure / Tourism Business / Trade Onward Transit
Application Mode Online (ASAN Portal) Online / Embassy Online (ASAN Portal)
Stay Allowed Up to 30 days Up to 30 days Up to 72 hours
Visa Validity 90 days 90 days / longer 72 hours
Entry Type Single Single / Multi Single
Govt. Fee (approx.) USD 20 USD 20–50 USD 20
Invitation Letter Not required Recommended Not required
Processing Time 3 business days 3–10 business days 3 business days

Azerbaijan ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) — Full Details

The Azerbaijan Electronic Visa (e-Visa), commonly referred to as ETA, is issued through the Government of Azerbaijan's official ASAN Visa platform. ASAN stands for "Azerbaijan Service and Assessment Network" and is the government's digital service infrastructure. The e-Visa system was introduced in 2017 and has since processed millions of applications from across the globe, making Azerbaijan one of the most digitally accessible nations in the Caucasus region for Indian tourists.

Important: Always apply through the official government portal. There are many third-party websites that charge inflated fees with no service accountability. RTH World Tour Packages applies on your behalf through the correct channel, ensuring accuracy and a verified application — Standard at Rs.3,500 or Express at Rs.8,200 — for a completely hassle-free experience.

Visit the Official e-Visa Portal

Navigate to the ASAN Visa platform evisa.gov.az (official Government of Azerbaijan website). The portal is available in multiple languages.

Select Visa Type and Nationality

Choose "India" as your nationality. Select Tourist, Business or Transit depending on your travel purpose. The system will display the applicable fee and processing timeline automatically.

Fill the Application Form

Enter your personal details exactly as they appear in your passport: full name, date of birth, passport number, intended travel dates, and accommodation address in Azerbaijan. Any discrepancy can lead to rejection.

Upload Photograph and Passport Copy

Upload a recent passport-size photograph and a clear scanned copy of the biodata page of your passport. Both must meet specific technical specifications (detailed in sections below).

Pay the Visa Fee

Pay the government fee online using an international credit or debit card. Visa, Mastercard and other major cards are accepted. The standard fee is approximately USD 20. Urgent processing is available at a higher fee.

Receive the e-Visa via Email

The approved e-Visa is sent to your registered email address as a PDF document within 3 business days (standard) or within 3 working hours (urgent). Print this document and carry it with you to the airport.

Present at Port of Entry

Present your printed e-Visa along with your original passport at immigration in Baku. The officer will stamp your passport and you are free to enter. The e-Visa is electronically linked to your passport number, so ensure the document you travel on matches the one used during the application.

Documents Required for Indians — Complete Checklist

The following documents are required for Indian nationals applying for the Azerbaijan e-Visa. Ensure all copies are clear, high-resolution scans with no blurring, cropping or watermarks.

For Tourist e-Visa

  • Valid Indian Passport — Must have at least 6 months of validity remaining from the date of planned arrival in Azerbaijan, and at least two blank pages for stamping.
  • Scanned Passport Biodata Page — A clear colour scan of the first page of your passport showing your photograph, name, date of birth, passport number and expiry date.
  • Recent Passport-Size Photograph — Taken within the last 6 months against a plain white background (detailed specifications below).
  • Confirmed Return Flight Tickets — Proof of onward or return travel from Azerbaijan, confirming you intend to leave before your visa expires.
  • Proof of Accommodation — Hotel booking confirmation, Airbnb booking or a notarised letter of invitation from a host in Azerbaijan for the full duration of your intended stay.
  • Travel Insurance — While not mandatory, it is strongly recommended. Some airlines and hotels may request proof of travel insurance. Cover should include medical emergencies and trip cancellation.
  • Bank Statements — Last 3 months of bank statements showing sufficient funds to cover your trip. Not always mandatory for the e-Visa portal, but advised to carry in case of queries at immigration.
  • Completed Online Application Form — The ASAN Visa portal application form, accurately filled and submitted. RTH World Tour Packages fills this on your behalf when you opt for our service.
  • Valid Email Address — The approved e-Visa is delivered via email. Ensure the email address provided is active and accessible.
  • Credit/Debit Card for Payment — An international payment card to pay the government visa fee online.

Additional Documents for Business Visa

  • Invitation Letter — From the host company or organisation in Azerbaijan, on official letterhead, stating the nature of the visit, duration and the inviting party's contact details.
  • Business Registration Proof — Copy of your company's registration or a letter from your employer confirming your designation and the purpose of travel.
  • Professional Calling Card — A business card or professional ID card from your current employer.

Additional Documents for Transit Visa

  • Onward Visa / Third-Country Visa — Valid visa for the country you are transiting to (e.g., a valid US visa if transiting to the United States).
  • Confirmed Onward Ticket — Proof of booking for the connecting flight departing from Baku to your final destination.
  • Transit Itinerary — Detailed itinerary showing all flight legs.

Photograph Specifications for Azerbaijan e-Visa

The photograph uploaded during the Azerbaijan e-Visa application must strictly meet the following technical requirements. Applications with non-compliant photos are frequently rejected without refund of the government fee.

ParameterRequired Specification
FormatJPEG / JPG only
Dimensions600 x 600 pixels minimum (square format preferred)
File SizeMaximum 300 KB
BackgroundPlain white or off-white — no patterns, textures or shadows
RecencyTaken within the last 6 months
Face CoverageFace must occupy 70–80% of the frame; centred and looking directly at the camera
ExpressionNeutral, mouth closed, eyes open and clearly visible
GlassesNot permitted (unless medically required; attach supporting document)
Head CoveringsNot permitted except for religious reasons — must not obscure facial features
LightingEven lighting with no shadows on face or background
Photo TypeColour only — black and white photos are rejected
Blur / PixelationNot accepted — image must be crisp and high resolution
Tip: Use a professional photographer or a reliable photo booth for your e-Visa photograph. Selfies and cropped group photos are not acceptable. The photo is reviewed digitally, so ensure the image looks as clean on a screen as it does in print.

Passport Requirements for Azerbaijan Visa

Your passport is the primary identity document for the Azerbaijan visa application. It must satisfy all of the following conditions:

  • Validity: At least 6 months validity beyond your intended departure date from Azerbaijan. If your passport expires sooner, renew it before applying.
  • Blank Pages: A minimum of 2 blank pages (unused, unstamped) for entry and exit stamps by immigration officers.
  • Physical Condition: The passport must be in good physical condition — no torn pages, heavy water damage, missing or illegible data fields, or unofficial amendments.
  • Machine-Readable Zone (MRZ): The two lines of text at the bottom of the biodata page must be clearly readable and undamaged.
  • Indian Ordinary Passport: All categories of Indian passports (regular, official, diplomatic) are accepted. The e-Visa is available for regular/ordinary Indian passport holders.
  • No Israel Stamps: Azerbaijan does not restrict entry based on Israeli passport stamps, unlike some other nations — this is not a concern for Indian travellers.
  • Consistency: All details in the e-Visa application must exactly match the passport — name spelling, date of birth, gender and passport number must be identical.
  • Previous Azerbaijani Visas: Prior visas or stamps from Azerbaijan do not restrict a new application provided previous stays were within the permitted limits.

Azerbaijan Visa Fees and Processing Time

Visa CategoryGovt. Fee (Approx.)Processing TimeRTH Visa Charge
Tourist e-Visa — Standard USD 20 (~INR 1,700) 3 Business Days Rs.3,500
Tourist e-Visa — Express USD 40 (~INR 3,400) 3 Working Hours Rs.8,200
Business e-Visa — Standard USD 20–50 3–5 Business Days
Transit e-Visa USD 20 3 Business Days
RTH World Tour Packages — Azerbaijan Visa Processing Service
Standard Processing
Rs.3,500
Delivered in 3 Business Days
All-inclusive · Govt. fee included
Express Processing
Rs.8,200
Delivered in 3 Working Hours
All-inclusive · Govt. fee included

Our experienced visa team handles your entire Azerbaijan e-Visa application — document verification, form filling, review and submission — so you can focus on the excitement of your upcoming trip. No errors, no rejections, no stress. Choose Standard or Express depending on your travel timeline.

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What RTH World Tour Packages Includes

When you opt for RTH World Tour Packages for your Azerbaijan visa processing, you get a fully guided experience that eliminates the risk of rejection due to documentation errors. Our Standard service at Rs.3,500 includes complete document checklist advisory, cross-verification of passport validity and photograph compliance, accurate form filling on the official ASAN Visa portal, submission and tracking of your application, and delivery of the approved Azerbaijan e-Visa to your email within 3 business days. Our Express service at Rs.8,200 delivers your approved visa within just 3 working hours — ideal for last-minute travel or sudden itinerary changes. Our team is also available to answer any follow-up immigration queries before you travel.

For travellers who also need an Uzbekistan Visa for a combined Silk Road itinerary, we offer bundled visa assistance. Ask our team for details.

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Important Travel Tips for Indians Visiting Azerbaijan

Currency: Azerbaijan uses the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN). Indian Rupees are not directly exchangeable in Baku — carry US Dollars or Euros and exchange them at official exchange counters in the city. ATMs are widely available.

Language: Azerbaijani (Azeri) is the official language. However, Russian is widely spoken in Baku, and English is increasingly common in hotels, restaurants and tourist areas.

Religion and Culture: Azerbaijan is a majority-Muslim country with a highly secular culture. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Public consumption of alcohol is common in urban areas.

Best Time to Visit: April to June (spring) and September to November (autumn) offer the most pleasant weather. Summers can be hot in Baku (up to 40°C), while winters bring snow to Gabala and the mountains.

Safety: Azerbaijan is generally very safe for tourists. Petty crime is low, and the country has invested heavily in tourist-friendly infrastructure. Keep your e-Visa printout and passport on your person at all times.

Registration: Foreign nationals staying in Azerbaijan beyond 10 days are required to register with the State Migration Service or through their hotel. Most hotels handle this automatically — always confirm with your accommodation provider.

For a complete travel experience including accommodation, sightseeing, transfers and guided tours, explore our curated Azerbaijan at a Glance — Baku, Gabala & Absheron (6 Days) package or browse all international tour packages on our website.

Source reference: Official Azerbaijan e-Visa Portal — evisa.gov.az (Government of Azerbaijan). For the most current fee schedule and policy updates, always verify on the official portal before applying.

Also read our complete Visa Policy Guides for Indians covering over 15 destinations worldwide — all in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — Azerbaijan Visa for Indians

These 15 detailed FAQs cover the most common questions Indian travellers have when applying for an Azerbaijan visa.

Yes, Indian passport holders must obtain a valid visa before travelling to Azerbaijan. India is not part of any visa-free or visa-on-arrival agreement with the Republic of Azerbaijan. However, the Government of Azerbaijan has made the application process extremely convenient through the official ASAN Visa e-Visa system (Azerbaijan Service and Assessment Network), which allows Indian citizens to apply entirely online — no embassy visit, no physical document courier required. The Azerbaijan e-Visa for Indians is typically approved within 3 business days under standard processing and is delivered as a printable PDF directly to your registered email. This makes Azerbaijan one of the most digitally accessible destinations in the Caucasus region for Indian tourists. RTH World Tour Packages can handle the entire Azerbaijan visa application process on your behalf — Standard processing at Rs.3,500 — ensuring a smooth, rejection-free experience.
The Azerbaijan tourist e-Visa issued to Indian nationals carries an overall validity of 90 days from the date of issuance. Within this 90-day window, the maximum continuous stay permitted on each entry is 30 days. It is important to note that this is a single-entry visa — once you exit Azerbaijan, the visa is fully consumed regardless of how many days are left on the 90-day clock. For example, if you enter Azerbaijan on Day 5 of the visa's validity and stay for 15 days, your visa stands used upon exit and cannot be utilised for re-entry even though 70+ days remain. Plan your Baku itinerary and Azerbaijan travel dates accordingly to maximise the full 30-day window. If you require a longer stay or a multi-entry Azerbaijan visa, a special application through the Azerbaijani embassy may be necessary — contact RTH World Tour Packages for assistance.
There are two Azerbaijan e-Visa processing options available for Indian applicants. The Standard processing takes 3 business days from the date of successful application submission and fee payment. "Business days" refers to working days in Azerbaijan, excluding weekends (Saturday–Sunday) and Azerbaijani national public holidays. This is the most economical route and suits travellers who plan ahead. The Express (Urgent) processing delivers your approved visa within 3 working hours — an invaluable option for last-minute bookings or sudden travel needs. At RTH World Tour Packages, Standard visa processing is available at Rs.3,500 and Express processing at Rs.8,200 — both all-inclusive with complete document support. Regardless of which option you choose, always apply at least 7–10 calendar days before your departure date to allow buffer time for any corrections, resubmissions or unexpected delays in immigration systems.
No, Azerbaijan does not offer a general visa on arrival for Indian passport holders at this time. The Azerbaijan e-Visa (ETA) must be secured before you travel and presented at the port of entry. There is a limited Visa on Arrival (VoA) facility available at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, but this is granted only under exceptional circumstances — primarily urgent business visits — and requires a prior approval from the State Migration Service of Azerbaijan. It is not available as a general tourist facility and cannot be relied upon as a fallback. Airlines performing pre-departure document checks — including major carriers such as Air Arabia, FlyDubai and Azerbaijan Airlines — will deny boarding to passengers who do not hold a valid visa or approved e-Visa for Azerbaijan. Always complete your Azerbaijan e-Visa application for Indians at least a week before departure.
The Azerbaijan e-Visa government fee is set by the ASAN Visa system. For Standard processing, the government levies approximately USD 20 (around INR 1,700 at current exchange rates). For Urgent (Express) processing, the government fee doubles to approximately USD 40. Payment is made directly on the official ASAN Visa portal using an international credit or debit card — Visa, Mastercard and similar cards are accepted. In addition to this government fee, RTH World Tour Packages charges a professional service fee for end-to-end assistance: Rs.3,500 for Standard (3 business days) and Rs.8,200 for Express (3 working hours). Our service fee covers document verification, accurate form filling, portal submission, application tracking and post-approval email delivery support. This is separate from the government fee, which you pay directly at the time of application. Together, this ensures a rejection-free, fully guided Azerbaijan visa process for Indian travellers.
Travel insurance is not a mandatory document requirement for the Azerbaijan e-Visa application through the ASAN Visa portal. You will not be asked to upload a travel insurance certificate during the online application process. However, it is very strongly recommended for all Indian travellers visiting Azerbaijan. Medical care in Azerbaijan can be expensive for uninsured foreign nationals — hospitalisation, emergency treatment and evacuation costs can run into several lakhs of rupees without coverage. A comprehensive international travel insurance policy should ideally cover medical emergencies, hospitalisation, trip cancellation, lost or delayed baggage, and personal liability. Some airlines and certain five-star hotels in Baku may request proof of insurance as a condition. For travellers booking our Azerbaijan 6-Day Tour Package, RTH World Tour Packages can recommend trusted travel insurance partners — ask our team during your booking consultation.
The Azerbaijan e-Visa photograph must conform strictly to the following technical standards to avoid rejection. The image must be in JPEG/JPG format, at least 600 x 600 pixels in dimensions (square format preferred), and must not exceed 300 KB in file size. The background must be a plain white or off-white solid colour — no patterns, textures, shadows or gradients are permitted. The applicant's face must be centred, fully visible and occupy approximately 70–80% of the frame, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression, mouth closed and both eyes fully open. Glasses are not permitted (unless medically certified). Religious head coverings are allowed only if they do not obscure facial features. The photo must be in full colour — black-and-white photos are rejected. The image must be recent — taken within the last 6 months. No editing, filters, shadows, stamps or watermarks. RTH World Tour Packages reviews your uploaded photograph before submission to flag and correct non-compliant images before they reach the portal.
If your Azerbaijan e-Visa application is rejected by the ASAN Visa portal, the government fee paid is non-refundable. The system will notify you via email of the rejection, though it may not always specify the precise reason. The most common rejection reasons include: a name spelling mismatch between the application form and passport, a non-compliant photograph, insufficient passport validity, incorrect passport number entry, or travel history flags in the immigration database. After a rejection, you are permitted to reapply with a corrected fresh application — paying the government fee again. This is why RTH World Tour Packages' pre-submission review is so valuable: our team conducts a detailed cross-check of every field and document before the application goes live, significantly reducing the risk of rejection. If a rejection occurs due to a processing or documentation error on our part, we will reprocess your application at no additional service charge.
You must carry a printed hard copy of your approved Azerbaijan e-Visa when you travel. Although the visa is electronic in nature and linked digitally to your Indian passport number in the Azerbaijani immigration database, immigration officers at Heydar Aliyev International Airport Baku and all land/sea border crossings require a physical printout for inspection. Airlines — including those operating out of Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad — will request a printed copy of the e-Visa during check-in before allowing you to board. It is highly advisable to carry at least two printed copies: one to present at immigration (which may be retained) and one to keep as your personal record. Always maintain a digital backup on your phone or cloud account as a secondary reference — but do not rely on a phone screen alone at immigration counters.
The Azerbaijan e-Visa cannot be extended online once it has been issued. If you wish to stay longer than the permitted 30-day duration, you must visit the State Migration Service (SMS) office in Baku before your current visa expires and apply for an in-country visa extension. Extensions are assessed on a case-by-case basis and are generally only approved for legitimate, documented reasons such as medical treatment, a family emergency, or a documented force majeure situation. Overstaying your visa without an approved extension is a serious violation of Azerbaijani immigration law — penalties include a monetary fine, detention, deportation, and a future entry ban. Always plan your Azerbaijan travel itinerary to depart well within the visa's permitted stay. If you anticipate needing more time in the country, discuss a long-stay or multi-entry visa with RTH World Tour Packages before your application is submitted.
The Azerbaijan e-Visa issued via the ASAN Visa system is valid for entry at all recognised international ports of entry in Azerbaijan. These include Heydar Aliyev International Airport (Baku — the primary hub for Indian arrivals), Ganja International Airport, Nakhchivan Airport, and designated international land border crossings (e.g., the Red Bridge / Kırmızı Körpü crossing with Georgia) and the Alat Sea Port on the Caspian. However, Indian travellers overwhelmingly arrive via Baku Airport, which has a dedicated e-Visa immigration lane with modern facilities and English-speaking officers. If you plan to enter via a land border, confirm in advance that the specific crossing is operational, accepts e-Visa holders, and is open during your planned crossing window — some smaller crossings operate with limited hours or seasonal schedules.
Yes. Every individual entering Azerbaijan — including infants, toddlers and minor children — must hold their own valid Azerbaijan e-Visa. Children cannot be listed as dependents on a parent's visa. Each child travelling on their own Indian passport (which is mandatory for international travel regardless of age) requires a separately submitted e-Visa application. The process, documents and photograph specifications are identical to those for adult applicants. For very young children, the photograph requirements remain the same — a plain white background, full face visible, eyes open — though capturing this can be challenging for infants. Use a professional photographer experienced with infant passport photos. RTH World Tour Packages can process family visa applications together as a bundled service — for families of 4 or more, ask about our group pricing. The Standard service at Rs.3,500 per person applies; contact us for family bundle options.
Azerbaijan rewards visitors with an extraordinary range of experiences. In Baku, the UNESCO-listed Icherisheher (Old City) — home to the iconic Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs — is a living museum of 12th-century architecture. The Flame Towers and the Heydar Aliyev Center (designed by architect Zaha Hadid) represent Baku's remarkable futuristic identity. The waterfront Baku Boulevard and the bustling Fountain Square are perfect for evening walks. On the Absheron Peninsula, the Ateshgah Fire Temple — once a pilgrimage site for Zoroastrian and Hindu travellers — and the eternally burning hillside of Yanar Dag are deeply moving experiences for Indian visitors. In Gabala, the Tufandagh Mountain Resort cable car and pristine alpine lakes offer a refreshing contrast. The Gobustan National Park with its ancient petroglyphs and mud volcanoes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our 6-Day Azerbaijan Tour Package covers all these highlights with private transfers and expert guides.
Absolutely. Azerbaijan's geographic position makes it ideal for multi-country Caucasus or Silk Road itineraries. Georgia is the most popular companion destination — Tbilisi is just a comfortable 5–6 hour shared taxi or bus ride from Baku, and Indian nationals can obtain a Georgian e-Visa online very easily. A combined Azerbaijan–Georgia tour covering Baku, Signagi and Tbilisi is one of the most satisfying itineraries in the region. Uzbekistan is a natural Silk Road extension — Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva complement the ancient heritage of Old Baku beautifully and are accessible by a direct flight from Baku. Read our Uzbekistan Visa Guide for Indians for full details. Regarding Armenia — Azerbaijan and Armenia have a complex geopolitical relationship. The land border between Azerbaijan and Armenia is closed, and entry to Azerbaijan with Armenian passport stamps may create complications. Always verify the current political situation and travel advisory before planning cross-border travel between these two nations.
RTH World Tour Packages is a trusted, Hyderabad-based travel company with deep expertise in international visa processing and tour packages across Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Our Azerbaijan visa assistance service is offered at two tiers: Standard at Rs.3,500 (delivered in 3 business days) and Express at Rs.8,200 (delivered in 3 working hours) — both fully inclusive of document review, ASAN portal form filling, submission and e-Visa delivery. Our visa team maintains a high approval rate by carefully verifying every detail — name spelling, passport number accuracy, photograph compliance and travel date consistency — before submission. Beyond the visa, we offer fully curated Azerbaijan tour packages including the popular Azerbaijan at a Glance — Baku, Gabala and Absheron (6 Days), complete with private airport transfers, guided sightseeing, comfortable hotels and daily breakfast. Our travel experts are available at +91 9100984920, and you can initiate your Azerbaijan visa or tour enquiry instantly by clicking the button below. We take the complexity out of international travel — so you only have to focus on the memories.
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