Travel Vaccines and Advice for Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan boasts a setting influenced by Asia and Europe. Its variety of landscapes give travellers a feel for both urban and rural life.
Quba is located in the northeastern part of the country. It appeals to all travellers but particularly those attempting a more quaint stay. The city is known for carpet making. But, you will also find Russian, Jewish, and more modern day influences around every corner. Sights in Quba include a History Museum, synagogues, and a castle to explore. Consider journeying to nearby Xinaliq for a hike to stunning views.
Azerbaijan offers an experience hard to find in any other country in the world!
On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines For Azerbaijan?
Do I Need a Visa for Azerbaijan?
What is the Climate Like in Azerbaijan?
How Safe is Azerbaijan?
Yanar Dag in Azerbaijan
What Should I Take To Azerbaijan?
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Azerbaijan
Do I Need Vaccines for Azerbaijan?
Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Azerbaijan. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Azerbaijan: COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, typhoid and tetanus.
See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunisations:
- COVID-19 –
Airborne –
Recommended for all travellers - Hepatitis A –
Food & Water –
Recommended for most travellers to the region, especially if unvaccinated. - Hepatitis B –
Blood & Body Fluids –
Recommended for travellers to most regions. - Rabies –
Saliva of Infected Animals –
High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. - Typhoid –
Food & Water –
Jab lasts 3 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator. - Tetanus –
Wounds or Breaks in Skin –
Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated.
See the tables below for more information:
Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Azerbaijan |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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COVID-19 | Airborne | Recommended for all travellers |
Hepatitis A | Food & Water | Recommended for most travellers to the region, especially if unvaccinated. |
Hepatitis B | Blood & Body Fluids | Accelerated schedule available |
Tetanus | Wounds or Breaks in Skin | Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated. |
Typhoid | Food & Water | Jab lasts 3 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator. |
Rabies | Saliva of Infected Animals | High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. |
Malaria is present in some parts of Azerbaijan. Check with a Passport Health travel specialist to learn if antimalarials are right for your trip.
Visit our vaccinations page to learn more. Travel safely with Passport Health and schedule your appointment today by calling or book online now.
Do I Need a Visa for Azerbaijan?
A visa is required for entry to Azerbaijan. Online visa applications are available. But, are single entry and only valid for 30 days. Other visas are handled through the Azerbaijan Embassy. Be sure to contact the Government of Azerbaijan before travel.
Travellers staying more than 15 days must register with the State Migration Service within 15 days of their arrival.
Azerbaijan Entry Requirements |
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Business Visa | ||
Vaccinations |
Sources: Embassy of Azerbaijan and GOV.UK
What is the Climate Like in Azerbaijan?
Azerbaijan has a dry, semi-arid steppe climate. This means it is not as susceptible to rain. The three regions of the country are rather variant. You will find the descriptions below:
- Lowlands – Any area of the country below sea level, which amounts to about 45 percent of Azerbaijan. The spring is an ideal time to visit this area of the country.
- Caspian Sea Region – Where Baku is located and part of the Abseron Peninsula. Visit this area of the country during the fall months or even the winter. Temperatures are milder due to the direction of sea winds.
- Great Caucasus Mountains – Considered the highlands, located in the northern part of Azerbaijan. The best time to visit this region is in the winter for some great skiing and outdoor activities.
How Safe is Azerbaijan?
Azerbaijan is an area of low crime. Remain alert in crowded areas and keep belongings close. The most frequently reported crimes are burglary, pick-pocketing, or assault.
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has continued in Azerbaijan since the 1980’s. Stay out of any region having to do with this conflict or any demonstration involving it.
Motoring is considered highly dangerous in Azerbaijan, especially in Baku. Often times, rules of the road are ignored which makes accidents frequent. Roads are often not lit and unkempt so motorists should remain vigilant. If you do choose to rent a car, routine traffic stops are common. Ensure you have identification with you at all times.
Public transportation is accessible and reasonably priced in Baku. The metro system is easy to navigate, and security is high, resulting in low crime rates within the area. Taxis are also available. Only to use taxis that are properly marked.
Yanar Dag in Azerbaijan
Right outside of Baku, is Yanar Dag. Here fire dances from the earth thanks to built-up underground natural gas. As time progressed and natural gas was in greater demand, fires around the country started to diminish. Despite this, Yanar Dag remains.
Yanar Dag is about 10 metres in length; the ambiance with the fire is a beautiful sight to behold. Marco Polo was the first explorer to mention these mysterious fires way back in the 13th century. Curiosity led to figuring out the cause of these underground driven marvels.
Journey to Yanar Dig from Baku in about 35 minutes by coach or sign up for a tour exploring the surrounding area!
What Should I Take To Azerbaijan?
Here are recommended items to bring along with you to Azerbaijan:
- Medication and First Aid – It is always better to be prepared. Bring suggested medications by your Passport Health Specialist and a first-aid kit.
- Sun Cream and Insect Spray – Sun cream should be on your packing list even in the winter months. Look to invest in insect spray that contains at least 20 percent of DEET or more.
- Clothing – Depending on the time of the year, different items of clothing are needed. Nights can also be cold. Do be aware of clothing customs before arriving in Azerbaijan. Prepare accordingly. A good pair of shoes is also suggested for the varying conditions.
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Azerbaijan
If you are in Azerbaijan and have an emergency (for example, been attacked, arrested or someone has died) contact the nearest consular services. Contact the embassy before arrival if you have additional questions on entry requirements, safety concerns or are in need of assistance.
British Embassy Baku
45 Khagani Street
AZ1010
Baku
Azerbaijan
Telephone: + 994 (12) 4377878
Emergency Phone: + 994 (12) 4377878
Fax: + 994 (12) 4977434
Email: generalenquiries.baku@fco.gov.uk
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