Ismailli is a charming, historic town nestled in the heart of Azerbaijan. Tucked away amid the scenic forested mountains of the Greater Caucasus, it's roughly 200 kilometers northwest of the capital city, Baku. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, Ismailli is home to fascinating historical sites such as the antique Lahij village, renowned for its traditional craftsmanship, particularly coppersmithing and carpet weaving. The area is also celebrated for its local gastronomy, with treats like the unique white honey of Ivanovka, a nearby Russian Molokan village. Surrounded by unspoiled nature, Ismailli offers great hiking opportunities for adventure enthusiasts, with its stunning wildlife, dense forests, and sparkling rivers providing a captivating backdrop.