Azerbaijan's destinations, covered properly. Where to eat, where to stay, what to see, with enough specific detail to actually help you decide.
For anyone who wants to understand Azerbaijan, not just visit it.
Each destination page covers what a well-travelled friend would tell you before you went: the restaurant that justifies a detour, the cultural site most visitors walk past, and the practical detail that changes the day. Updated when things change.
If a place doesn't earn its spot with a specific reason, it doesn't appear.
Each entry includes the historical or cultural detail that changes how you see it.
Every restaurant, stay, and experience is chosen for what it offers, not for commercial reasons.
Baku, Sheki, Guba, Gabala, Lankaran, and Shahdag, each covered with places to eat, stay, and visit, and the cultural context that makes each one distinct.
Cultural sites, landscapes, markets, and local walks across all six destinations. Every entry carries a specific reason to visit.
Azerbaijani dishes and regional specialities from places worth planning around. Each entry written from a visit, not a rating average.
Accommodation across all six destinations (city hotels, guesthouses, and mountain lodges), selected on editorial merit. Honest descriptions, without ranking by price or availability.
Seasonal guidance on when to go and what changes month by month. Some destinations (Shahdag particularly) are entirely different places in winter and summer.
Visa requirements, transport options, currency, safety, and cultural etiquette, written for accuracy rather than atmosphere. Verified against primary sources and updated when things change.
Gezeri covers independent restaurants, family-run guesthouses, local workshops, and cultural sites with enough specific context to help you make considered decisions. The writing does not tell you how to travel. It gives you enough detail to figure that out yourself.
The writing is specific because specificity builds understanding. Instead of vague claims, Gezeri explains what a place is, why it matters, and how to experience it well.
Independent restaurants, guesthouses, and workshops, chosen for what they offer rather than for commercial reasons.
Each entry includes the history or practice that makes a place worth understanding, not just visiting.
The app covers fewer destinations fully rather than more destinations partially. Built for spending time, not ticking boxes.
"Discover the hidden gems of this vibrant city."
"The Old City, Boulevard, and most central sights are walkable from each other. An hour on foot reveals more than a day by taxi."