Travel to Azerbaijan to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

Image
Intro: life and experiences in Azerbaijan

Backpacking or traveling in Azerbaijan?

  • Located between Europe and Asia, Azerbaijan offers a fascinating mix of Eastern and Western influences. It is a surprising destination for backpackers with varied landscapes, from the modern capital of Baku to the rugged mountainous regions of the Caucasus.
  • Activity spotting: explore downtown Baku with its stunning contrasts between ancient forts and modern architecture; take a trek in the Greater Caucasus; visit mountain villages such as Lahij and Quba; admire the unique mud volcanoes of Gobustan National Park; chill on the beaches of Novkhani and Bilgah; tour the Gudial Chay Nature Reserve; see the Ateshgah Fire Temple; explore the various sights of Nakhchivan. 
  • Animal spotting: Asian wild donkey, 
  • Food spotting: rich in flavors with influences from both Turkish and Persian cuisine... dolma (stuffed vine leaves), plov (rice, meat and vegetables), kebab, dovga (soup), piti (stew), qutab (dough with stuffing), gogal (a tasty dessert), pomegranate juice!!!

Studying in Azerbaijan?

  • Azerbaijan offers international students opportunities in the fields of medicine, oil and gas technology, and international relations. The country is a regional center for higher education in the Caucasus, with good institutions offering international programs. 
  • Studies in oil and gas, engineering, medicine and international relations are particularly popular. There is less focus on art and language studies. 
  • Study cities: Baku. 
  • Language: Azerbaijani, Russian, but also many courses in English. 

Internship in Azerbaijan?

  • There are several internship opportunities in Azerbaijan, especially in sectors such as energy, diplomacy and development. International companies and NGOs offer internships focused on economic growth, sustainability and social work.
  • Competencies: international cooperation, project management, cultural competencies, language skills (Russian, professional English, Azerbaijani), knowledge of the energy sector and regional relations. 

Volunteering in Azerbaijan?

  • There are not easy volunteering options to find in Azerbaijan. There are some options for volunteering with individuals in hostels. 

Work in Azerbaijan?

  • It is not easy to find a job in Azerbaijan. Most likely you will be in the oil & gas industry and education, or with international companies. If you speak Azerbaijani/Russian you can also have a try at local companies and in the service sector. 
  • Connections are very important to find a job! 
  • Work culture: formality and titles are very important. It is important to remain professional until the other person indicates that you can call them by their first name. Furthermore, building trust and forming long-term relationships is also essential. So be patient! 

Working as a digital nomad in Azerbaijan?

  • Azerbaijan is not yet a well-known destination for digital nomads, but it does offer advantages such as a low cost of living and relatively fast internet connections in the larger cities. You can also combine your digital nomad life with trips to discover the interesting history and beautiful nature.
  • Favorite locations: Baku, Ganja, Sheki.

Living in Azerbaijan?

  • Azerbaijan offers expats a unique lifestyle, in which oriental traditions and modern conveniences come together. Baku is the most expat-friendly city, with a vibrant expat community and sufficient facilities such as international schools, modern apartments and nightlife.
  • For people with families, you will find several international schools in Baku.
  • Culture: Azerbaijani culture is welcoming, and there is a strong emphasis on family and traditions. It is important for expats to adapt to local norms and values, especially in more conservative parts of the country.
  • Traffic: Traffic is chaotic. In Baku you don't need your own transport, but you can do a lot on foot and by public transport. Many expats also have their own drivers.
  • Climate: varied, with many different climate zones. Summers are hot and wet, winters are cold.
  • Language: although many people in the city speak English, it is recommended to learn Azerbaijani or Russian to integrate more easily.
  • Health insurance: public and remote healthcare facilities are not of the standard you are probably used to. In private medical institutions you can find good care, especially in Baku. But in serious cases evacuation to another country is necessary, so make sure you have your own good health insurance.

Supporting content

WorldSupporter: theme pages for activities abroad
Backpacking and travel your way around the world - Theme
Emigration and moving abroad - Theme
Internships Abroad - Theme
Learning languages and language courses abroad - Theme
Remote working abroad for digital and global nomads - Theme
Study your way around the world - Theme
TEFL: Teaching English as a Foreign Language and learning English - Thems
Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
Volunteer abroad - Theme
Working Abroad & Working Holidays - WorldSupporter Theme

Latest

Latest changes and updates tagged with: Azerbaijan

IDEA congres over duurzaamheid in Azerbeidzjan

Azerbeidzjan

Het is inmiddels al weer een paar jaar geleden dat ik via de overheid mee mocht naar Azerbeidzjan om de vrouw van de president van Azerbeidzjan te ontmoeten.

Toen de tijd gaf ik zwemles aan kinderen en omdat Nederland bekend staat om het water en zijn goede stevige dijken (ieder geval toen de tijd) had ik hier een

....... read more

Op naar de Kaukasus!

Image

Dat het Wereldsupporterprogramma een rol blijft spelen in je leven ná je eerste reis als wereldsupporter was ons al duidelijk geworden door het organiseren van de Race to Coöperation en andere activiteiten. Dat het je op een andere manier naar de wereld laat kijken, was ons ook al duidelijk geworden; drinkwater wordt meer gewaardeerd, de mogelijkheid om te kunnen studeren....... read more

Check or search within topic: Azerbaijan
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2
Image

Dat het Wereldsupporterprogramma een rol blijft spelen in je leven ná je eerste reis als wereldsupporter was ons al duidelijk geworden door het organiseren van de Race to Coöperation en andere activiteiten. Dat het je op een andere manier naar de wereld laat kijken, was ons ook al duidel...

Azerbeidzjan

Het is inmiddels al weer een paar jaar geleden dat ik via de overheid mee mocht naar Azerbeidzjan om de vrouw van de president van Azerbeidzjan te ontmoeten. Toen de tijd gaf ik zwemles aan kinderen en omdat Nederland bekend staat om het water en zijn goede stevige dijken (ieder geval toen de tijd) ...

Check or search within: all content
Check or search within: topics, countries and studies only

Search countries, goals, studies, topics or working fields

Stories, tips and experiences from Azerbaijan

Spotlight

Favorite stories, blogs and texts related to Azerbaijan
Image

Dat het Wereldsupporterprogramma een rol blijft spelen in je leven ná je eerste reis als wereldsupporter was ons al duidelijk geworden door het organiseren van de Race to Coöperation en andere activiteiten. Dat het je op een andere manier naar de wereld laat kijken, was ons ook al duidel...

Azerbeidzjan

Het is inmiddels al weer een paar jaar geleden dat ik via de overheid mee mocht naar Azerbeidzjan om de vrouw van de president van Azerbeidzjan te ontmoeten. Toen de tijd gaf ik zwemles aan kinderen en omdat Nederland bekend staat om het water en zijn goede stevige dijken (ieder geval toen de tijd) ...

Selected Worldsupporter pages in relation with the topic