A region of beautiful rolling countryside producing some of Azerbaijan’s best honey, dairy produce and wine.
Once a stronghold of the Caucasian Albanians and the mighty Shirvanshahs, Ismayilli’s lush mountains and forests still hide the remnants of centuries-old towers and temples. You’ll also find here the stunning mountain lake of Garanohur, a unique village home to Russian ‘Molokans’ and one of the finest wineries in the country. Plus, you can soak up the spirit of the Silk Road with visits to Lahij and Basgal, mountain villages famous for their copper and kelaghai crafts.
Ivanovka in Ismayilli is home to the last kolkhoz, or Soviet-style collective farm, in the whole of the Caucasus.
In 2018 in Khanagah village in Ismayilli one local resident made a bar of soap 4.63 metres long, which made it into the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s longest.