The trek to Bash Goynuk village is a physically demanding adventure, characterized by steep ascents, descents, and long distances. From the starting point, follow the marked signs through the village neighborhoods until the trail begins 400 meters ahead. The initial section takes you up a steep, winding forest path that transitions into an open area with forested valleys on either side after 2 kilometers. Another 2 kilometers of hiking brings you above the tree line, leading to a stunning mountain ascent.
At the mountain summit, continue 600 meters across a flat plain before taking the trail to the right. From here, the route descends through a narrow forest strip, winding along steep slopes. After 1 kilometer, the trail opens into a flatter area and follows the ridge before turning into a wider, steeper path. Upon reaching a gorge 700 meters ahead, turn left to descend further. Passing a shepherd hut, the trail transitions into a forest track, and after 6 kilometers, you cross a river and arrive at the village of Bash Goynuk.
For a more manageable experience, it is recommended to hike this route in reverse, starting at Bash Goynuk.
You can connect Bash Goynuk to Gumukh village by car or on foot (7 km) via the marked Gumukh-Gashgachay and Gashgachay-Ilisu trails. Combining these routes enables a multi-day trek through the mountains, linking Sheki and Gakh districts. Beyond Ilisu, the terrain enters the Ilisu State Nature Reserve and border control areas. A two-day trek from Ilisu to Gum or Lakit Kotuklu village is possible with sufficient experience, proper maps, and camping equipment, though this is best done in summer.
During this period, you may encounter shepherd huts where you can seek shelter or information. However, caution is advised around shepherd dogs.
In winter, spring, and autumn, the route demands extra preparation due to shorter days and colder weather. Completing the hike in a single day during winter is particularly risky without camping gear such as tents and sleeping bags.
Both starting and endpoint villages have small shops, cafes, and restaurants. For overnight stays, guesthouses, hotels, and other accommodations are available.
There is only one spring along the route, located near the shepherd hut at the end of the Bash Goynuk gorge. Since water sources are limited, hikers are advised to carry 1.5-2 liters of water.
No special permissions are required to hike this trail. The route does not cross protected areas or border control zones, and there are no permanent border guard posts. However, if encountered, hikers should carry identification and be prepared to explain their planned route.
This trek was the ultimate test of endurance and strength. Starting at the village and making our way through the forest paths was tough, but the views of the mountain ranges were absolutely worth every step. Our guide was fantastic, offering helpful advice and insights into the region. The highlight for me was reaching the summit and gazing out at the vast wilderness. It’s definitely not an easy hike, but if you’re up for the challenge, it’s an experience you won’t forget. I would recommend it to serious hikers looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Sara Martin 17.08.2024
The trek to Bash Goynuk was strenuous, but the natural beauty was more than enough to keep me going. The trail had its difficult moments, particularly the steep sections, but it was a rewarding challenge. The mountain views were breathtaking, and the journey through the narrow forest strip was a highlight. It was a great experience for those who enjoy physical challenges and want to immerse themselves in the beauty of Azerbaijan’s wilderness. Robert Schmidt 12.09.2023
The trek to Bash Goynuk Village is a real adventure! The ascent is steep, but the sense of achievement once you reach the ridge is unmatched. Ali was an excellent guide who made sure we stayed on track and explained the geography and history of the region. The trail is definitely a test of endurance, but the panoramic views make it worth it. I highly recommend this hike for experienced trekkers! Lucas M 10.10.2024
This hike is not for the faint of heart, but it is definitely one of the most scenic trails I’ve done in Azerbaijan. Our guide, Elnara, made sure to explain the local flora and fauna along the way, which was really informative. The mountain views and the descent into Bash Goynuk village were absolutely stunning. It’s tough, but the sense of accomplishment when you reach the village is unbeatable. Ben Thompson 08.10.2023
I joined the Bash Goynuk trek in the spring, and it was an amazing experience! The trail is tough, especially the steep sections, but Lamia kept the pace comfortable for everyone. The forested valleys and open mountain views were spectacular. We took breaks at the shepherd huts and made the hike even more enjoyable. Would love to do this hike again with the same amazing guide! Oliver Wang 06.04.2023
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