Saw Sheki, waterfalls, Kinalug area, Qoba, Red Village (mountain Jews), Baku and places in between (mud volcanos and petroglyphs).   He can help with hostel, guest house or hotel stays.  Because of his of his contacts, we had tea in a remote mountain village, visited a home where the wife was weaving carpets in the home, and met a local taxi driver who was able to negotiate the crowded streets of Baku and surrounding area.

His English was very good and he didn't mind help in pronunciation and grammar.  I was surprised (and pleased) that shortly after booking he found me on Facebook and What'sApp.  I was apprehensive about spending 4 days with someone I only met online (almost like a dating service :-)) but but it was very  comfortable with him. It was like being with a friend just showing me around his incredible country.  Downside? I'd get shoes that were easier to get on and off as shoes were not worn inside.  Also I would have tried to be in better shape.  I live near sea level in Florida, USA, and the altitude in the mountains was an issue at times.

He treated me as a friend and guest.