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Our tips for Lerik

The quiet town of Lerik, perched high in the Talysh Mountains, is encircled by peaks, rivers, and waterfalls, all of which contribute to the area's popularity as the Land of Centenarians. The water, air, and plants of Lerik are believed to have therapeutic qualities because they are so pure and lush. So many Lerik residents have passed their 100th birthday that they have their own museum. Shirali Muslimov, who lived 168 years, is one of the centerentenarians of Barzavu village. If you want to know how to live a long and healthy life, you should visit Lerik.

Good to know about Lerik

Facts about Lerik

In their writings and travel accounts, Alexandre Dumas, Jacques de Morgan, Ilya Berezin, and other French archaeologists extol the natural beauty and the character of the people of Lerik. The Talysh Mountains' highest peaks, Komurgoy (2,493 m) and Gizyurdu (2,433 m), are located in Lerik. It mainly consists of volcanogenic-sedimentary rocks of pallogene.

Getting around Lerik

The least expensive method to get from Baku to Lerik Rayon by car takes 3h 33m and costs $15 - $23. The 221-km distance between Baku and Lerik Rayon is completed by driving 294.1 km. Twice daily, Baku International Bus Terminal provides a bus from Terminal to Lerik. The bus journey takes 4h and is $4.