The ideal time to visit Yanar Dag, often referred to as the "Burning Mountain," is during the shoulder months of April to June and September to October. During these periods, the weather in Baku is consistently mild, avoiding the scorching heat of the summer months when temperatures can soar above 30°C (86°F), making outdoor activities less comfortable. The spring months bring the landscape to life with blooming wildflowers, while autumn sees fewer tourists and offers pleasant temperatures for enjoying the natural gas fire spectacle without the intense heat or the chill of winter.
Visiting outside of the peak tourist season also means you'll likely face less crowding at Yanar Dag, offering a more relaxed and personal experience. However, if you prefer nocturnal visits, the summer months provide warm evenings that can heighten the dramatic effect of the fire against the night sky. Regardless of when you choose to visit, make sure to arrive at dusk or after dark as the flames of Yanar Dag are especially mesmerizing against the backdrop of the evening sky, providing a stark contrast to the burning flames that have been alight for thousands of years.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
---|---|---|
January | 2 °c | 6 °c |
February | 2 °c | 6 °c |
March | 4 °c | 9 °c |
April | 10 °c | 16 °c |
May | 15 °c | 22 °c |
June | 20 °c | 27 °c |
July | 23 °c | 30 °c |
August | 22 °c | 29 °c |
September | 19 °c | 25 °c |
October | 14 °c | 19 °c |
November | 9 °c | 13 °c |
December | 4 °c | NA |