Khizi
Khizi, Azerbaijan
Culture, Attractions, Cuisine
Khizi is a small but picturesque town in Azerbaijan, located about 100 km north of Baku. It is famous for its unique landscapes, which resemble Martian scenery, and its rich cultural heritage.
Culture and History
Khizi is the birthplace of the great Azerbaijani poet and playwright Seymur Asgar. The region is also known for its traditions of carpet weaving and folk crafts. With its mild climate and breathtaking views, Khizi is a popular getaway for Azerbaijani residents.
Attractions
- Kyzylkaya Mountains – the famous red mountains that resemble Martian landscapes.
- Nature Reserves and Parks – Khizi is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including rare animal species.
- House-Museum of Mikayil Mushfig – a museum dedicated to the famous Azerbaijani poet.
- Khizi Waterfall – a scenic spot for tourists and nature lovers.
- Khizi Orchards – the area is famous for its fruit gardens and organic products.
Cuisine
Khizi is known for its dishes made from fresh, natural ingredients. Some local specialties include:
- Qutab – thin stuffed flatbreads with meat, greens, or pumpkin.
- Yarpag Dolma – grape leaves stuffed with meat and rice.
- Tea with honey and jam – a traditional drink served in local teahouses.
Khizi is a hidden gem in Azerbaijan, offering stunning landscapes, rich culture, and delicious cuisine.

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