The rich historical and cultural landscape of the Aghstafa–Gazakh region, located in western Azerbaijan, has become one of the main destinations for both local and foreign tourists. Within this framework, on March 24, 2026, a group of tourists arriving from the city of Baku participated in an экскурсия organized in the territory of the “Keshikchidagh” State Historical and Cultural Reserve. As part of the tour, participants first visited the burial mounds located in the Keshikchidagh Kurgan Valley in the Ceyranchol area. The reserve staff provided them with detailed information about the historical and archaeological significance of these burial monuments. Afterwards, the visitors explored the “Peak named after Ilham Aliyev” and then proceeded to observe the natural and man-made caves located in this direction. The visitors were informed that these caves, located within the reserve, are considered important scientific sources for studying ancient human settlements, spiritual and religious lifestyles, as well as various forms of habitation and economic activity formed over different historical periods. During the excursion, the frescoes preserved on the walls and ceilings of the caves, water wells, food storage areas, and other archaeological findings of хозяйственное nature attracted special interest from the visitors.
