Azerbaijan
The possibilities that the Caucasian region offers for cultural tourism are very wide; In addition to having natural environments of great beauty, it also has a considerable historical-artistic heritage that is yet to be discovered by tourism. Azerbaijan was, during the time of the Silk Road, the door between East and West. As a general rule, in those years, the caravan routes crossed only those countries that travelers and merchants considered with a high cultural level, without wars, rich in water and food, and willing to maintain commercial relations.That is why Azerbaijan was one of the countries chosen, since it met all these requirements, in addition to having skilled craftsmen who produced valuable products, including precious jewels, wind and string instruments, precious carpets and silk garments, to offer them to Foreign merchants In Azerbaijan, the Turkish influence is majority in addition to the Persian and even Central Asia, not in vain as Georgia was part of the Silk Road in its northern branch.