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Hikers who make the effort are rewarded with mountaintop monuments, candy-cane-coloured cliffs and fairytale hamlets to explore. The trail starts in Galakhudat and follows an 8-km-long signposted path. The whole trek takes around 3 hours and is accessible to all skill levels. The main part of the route is along a wide, level road with views of the pale Gizilgaya cliffs and lush Gudyalchay valley. Your destination is Khinalig, also spelt Khinalug or Xinalug; a clutch of houses scattered along a rocky outcrop whose population traces its ancestry back to the prophet Noah. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the Caucasus region and residents have preserved their distinctive language and cultural practices over the centuries. Wander around the centre, which Mehbaliyev describes as a 'living museum of ancient architecture,' where you'll find villagers practising traditional handicrafts like weaving, pottery and carpet-making. This 3-hour trail begins in the hamlet of Sim, located in the heart of the Talish mountains. Life in the village revolves around beekeeping, vegetable growing and cattle breeding. There is a campsite near the village and you can also stay with local families. From here, you follow a 6. The hike ends up at the Sim Waterfall — perfect for a refreshing dip after the subtropical humidity of the forest. This trail begins in the village of Chiragli lying on the banks of the Ganjachay river in the shadow of Mount Goshgar. You walk most of the route along a dirt road and mountain paths. There are few trees or vegetation so you can enjoy endless views of the spectacular Mount Kapaz, Mount Goshgar and the Murov mountain range with rocky peaks that soar up all around. As with all routes, Mehbaliyev reminds hikers to stay on marked trails to avoid getting lost and prevent damage to the environment. At the top of Javadkhan Peak is a monument to Javad Khan, the last khan of the Ganja Khanate ruling between and The sculpture is a profile of the leader with the Ganja coat of arms encircled by a spear-shaped fence. There are natural springs in Chiragli village and en route to the destination, but there are no shops so you should bring your own provisions. Between May and October, there might be shepherds camping in the area so hikers should watch out for dogs. If you are lost or having problems, however, the shepherds can help you out. This trail links two ancient settlements in the Gusar District. The route follows a mountain pass, which is lush in the summer months and dramatically snow-covered in winter. If you're considering tackling this route in the colder months, Mehbaliyev advises checking the weather forecast as conditions can change quickly in the mountains. En route, you get a breathtaking view of the twin waterfalls thundering into the Gusarchay gorge. You make two ascents on this hike. At the top of the first, you can soak up the view of the verdant Gusarchay valley against a backdrop of the lofty peaks of Mount Gizilgaya and Mount Shahdag. The following kilometre takes you down into the valley before rising up again for the second ascent. A final short descent through the thick forest leads you to Kuzun village of colourful houses inhabited by Lezgin people. Travelling west along the Guba-Baku highway towards the mountain village of Altiaghaj , you pass through a valley of surreal beauty. On either side are undulating hills with psychedelic red, pink, orange and chalk-coloured stripes and swirls. British travel writer Mark Elliott — who has written best-selling guidebooks on Azerbaijan — dubbed the area the Candy Cane Mountains, and the name has stuck. The eye-catching colours are thought to be caused by layers of iron compounds in the rock which, through gradual erosion, have been exposed. Look closely at the ground as you walk, and you might spot tiny fossilised remains of an ancient squid-like belemnite. There are several small trails that snake through the mountains. If you are a confident hiker and you have a GPS mapping system, you might choose to explore them on your own. By Rebecca Ann Hughes. Share this article. Discover the stunning mountain village of Khinalig Azerbaijan Tourism. The Sim Waterfall. Azerbaijan Tourism. The entire route has been marked and the paths are clearly visible everywhere. River Gusarchay valley offers steep cliffs, waterfalls, sparse forests and snow-capped mountains as you stroll along this route. Giuseppe D'Antonio. Take a walk through a colourful, rocky landscape and learn how it came to be known as the Candy Cane Mountains. You might also like Now playing Next. Now playing Next.

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