Where can I find details of the bus between Tbilisi Georgia and Baku Azerbaijan?
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WikiTravel and other easily Google-able sources tell me there are buses that run between the Georgian and Azeri capital cities, but no details. I'd like to know the follow for a Chinese guest who just arrived at my hostel in Tbilisi:
- From which bus station in Tbilisi do buses to Baku depart? Ortachala? Didube?
- Is there just one bus company or several?
- How many buses per day?
- What time do the buses leave?
- What is the fare to Baku?
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How do I get from Georgia to Baku?
The quickest way to get from Baku to Georgia is to fly which costs $70 - $430 and takes 3h 51m. Is there a direct train between Baku and Georgia? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Baku and arriving at Tbilisi station station. Services depart once daily, and operate every day.How do I get from Azerbaijan to Georgia?
The best way to get from Azerbaijan to Georgia is to fly which takes 4h 14m and costs $70 - $430. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $16 - $18 and takes 12h 11m, you could also train, which costs $6 - $21 and takes 14h 19m.What time do buses start in Tbilisi?
Buses run at fixed times from 7am till 12pm. Early in the morning and in the evening they run infrequently. Buses stop at specified bus stops.How do you get to Tbilisi Georgia?
There are two international airports in Georgia: Tbilisi International Airport and Batumi International Airport. Georgia is accessible to foreign travelers by road from Republics of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. Sarpi (West Georgia/Black Sea coast). Distance to Tbilisi - 400 km, to Batumi -15 km.Question Answers about Baku Azerbaijan and travel from Baku to Georgia
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