Qabala, nestled in the northern region of Azerbaijan, is an exquisite destination abundant with natural beauty and historical significance. Renowned as the oldest city in Azerbaijan, Qabala's 2,000-year old history is visible in its splendidly preserved ancient ruins. Located about 220 kilometers from the capital city, Baku, this gem boasts of magnificent landscapes, comprising of dense forests, mountains, rivers and cascading waterfalls. Known for its diverse cultural heritage, the city offers a myriad of attractions, such as the Qabala Tufandag Winter-Summer Tourism Complex, popular for its skiing and hiking facilities; “Yeddi Gozel”, a breathtaking seven-step waterfall; and the Qabala Archaeological Centre. The city also hosts an annual international music festival which attracts classical music enthusiasts from around the world, making Qabala a perfect blend of nature, history, and culture.