Flights from Al Ain to Azerbaijan
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About Al Ain (AAN)
The second largest city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain is an upcoming travel destination in the United Arab Emirates that offers a plethora of recreation activities and opportunities for tourists to delve in. There are a number of museums and recreation parks in addition to towering mountains, natural mineral springs and seven desert oases, making it simply a perfect tourist destination for many. On a trip to Al Ain, travellers can discover Al Ain oasis- the largest natural oasis in the region; explore the treasures of the Al Ain National Museum and Al Ain Palace Museum and enjoy surfing, kayaking and other sporting activities at Wadi Adventure- an exciting recreation park. One of the star attractions of the city is the Hili Archaeological Park- a Bronze Age site that is known for its rich archaeological heritage. Al Ain Zoo is an excellent place to visit with family and friends on an Al Ain tour. There are plenty of shopping and dining options as well in this city that suitably meet the individual preferences of the visitors. Al Ain Mall, Al-Jimi Mall and Bawadi Mall are three major shopping malls, where travellers can find a number of unique offerings along with well-known brands. Aptly called the ‘Garden City,’ this place represents a perfect haven of fun and relaxation in the middle of a desert region. MakeMyTrip presents several excellent travel packages, availing one of which can make any tour to this city an unforgettable experience.
About Azerbaijan (AZ)
A part of Transcaucasia, Azerbaijan shares its borders with Russia and Iran. With peaks and lowlands, the southern and eastern parts of the country face a subtropical climate while the high-altitude regions feature a dry continental climate. The capital city, Baku, lies on the Caspian Sea. Its Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs' Palace. Located in the northern part of the country, Guba offers a pastoral retreat amidst the Caucasus Mountains. Khinalig in this region is among the most visited villages, populated by descendants of the ancient Caucasian Albanian communities. The Shahdag National Park is a few hours’ drive from this village and it is home to the rare mountain goat - the East Caucasian tur. In the northwestern part of Azerbaijan, Sheki is a historic city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also known as the ‘Craft’s Capital’ of the country. Among the most offbeat destinations and an autonomous republic of Azerbaijan is Nakhchivan. The national landmark, Momine Khatun Maudoleum, is a fine example of Azerbaijani architectural style. The cuisine in Azerbaijan varies from region to region. Nakhchivan is popular for its lamb dish, dadli qala. Nachkivan Traditional Cuisine Restaurant is a popular favourite. Sheki, on the other hand, is famous for its sweets, especially, halva. Baku and Sheki are fine shopping destinations with malls and craft boutiques. Port Baku Mall is an all-inclusive mall, while Kelaghai workshop in Sheki is a must-visit to purchase unique souvenirs. If you plan to visit Azerbaijan, book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip to enjoy the best discounts.
