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Discover the history and heritage of the Armenian capital on this half-day guided sightseeing tour of Yerevan. Explore the ancient remains of Erebuni castle, soak up the atmosphere at the local market, marvel over Armenian handicrafts at the Megerian carpet museum, then enjoy a taste of authentic Armenian brandy. Hotel pickup is included.
Discover two highlights of eastern Armenia and a local culinary tradition on a 5-hour trip from Yerevan. Traveling by air-conditioned vehicle, visit the Greco-Roman pagan temple of Garni, perched high on a mountain plateau. Hear its history and then explore UNESCO-protected Geghard, a medieval monastery carved into rock cliffs. Finally, watch and join a ‘lavash’ (flatbread) making demonstration, learning how to create this Armenian staple. Entrance fees and central or hotel pickup in Yerevan included.
Visiting Tsaghkadzor, Kecharis Monastery, and Lake Sevan from Yerevan in one day is tricky without a car. On this full-day tour, travel to all three in an air-conditioned vehicle with a guide. Take a cable car ride in Tsaghkadzor and admire the scenery. Stop at the Kecharis Monastery. Continue on to Lake Sevan, and go to Sevanavank Monastery. Stay connected throughout the day with onboard WiFi.
Spend a day in the Armenian mountains on a full-day tour from Yerevan to Lake Sevan, Monastery Sevanavank, Dilijan, Goshavank Monastery, and Haghartsin Monastery. After taking in a spectacular lake ringed by mountains, you’ll visit a series of centuries-old monasteries with fascinating history and architecture. This full-day excursion includes pickup and drop-off at a central location in Yerevan, entrance fees, and all transport for a hassle-free day of exploring.
Visit the region of Nagorno-Karabagh with ease on this 3-day guided tour. Depart from your Yerevan hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle and head to Khor Virap Monastery. Visit Noravank Monastery and Tatev Monastery before crossing into Nagorno-Karabagh. After a stay overnight in Stepanakert, explore the city with your guide.Stop in Amaras, Shushi, Tigranakert, and more as you explore this region.
Get out of Yerevan for a day of exploring Armenia on a full-day trip to Khor Virap, Norovank Monastery, T'rchuneri (Bird) Cave, and Areni, a wine-growing town in a scenic landscape. With a guide to help bring each destination to life, you’ll discover history, the natural world, and some of Armenia’s most distinctive wines. This full-day tour departs from central Yerevan, with pickup and drop-off at centrally located hotels, and includes entrance fees, light refreshments, and transport in a climate-controlled vehicle.
Discover three of south Armenia’s historical highlights on a 14-hour tour from Yerevan. Visit Noravank, the country’s only 2-story medieval monastery, and explore the Tatev Monastery, once a center of learning, set on a mountain plateau. Uncover its history and ride the ‘Wings of Tatev’ cableway, the world’s longest without stops. Finally, visit Karahunj, whose prehistoric stones formed an astronomical observatory. Cableway ride, entrance fees, and central and hotel pickup and drop-off in Yerevan included.
Get out of the city and experience the highlights of the Armenian countryside on this full-day guided tour. Depart from your Yerevan hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, so you can stay connected. Accompanied by your guide, visit the pagan temple at Garni and the Geghard monastery complex. Watch a lavash bread baking demonstration at a family-style restaurant. Continue on to Tsaghkadzor and take in views of the mountains from a cable car. Explore the Kecharis Monastery before returning to Yerevan.
Go deep into the Armenian mountains on a full-day trip from Yerevan to Lake Sevan, Hayravank Monastery, Noratus Cemetery, and Monastery Sevanavank. With an expert guide to take care of the details, you’ll see a gorgeous high-altitude lake with crystal-clear water, explore a remarkable collection of 'khachkars,' Armenian cross stones, and see fascinating mountain churches. This 7-hour Lake Sevan tour departs from a central location in Yerevan, with pickup at select hotels, and it includes entrance fees, light refreshments, and all transport by climate-controlled vehicle.
Discover Armenia’s UNESCO-listed monuments, architectural wonders, and spiritual centers on this 5-hour tour from Yerevan. Explore the magnificent Echmiadzin Mother Cathedral; visit the churches of St. Gayane and St. Hripsime; and marvel at the 7th-century Zvartnot Temple. Hotel pickup is included.
Discover the natural wonders and historic landmarks of northeast Armenia on this full-day tour from Yerevan. Admire the scenery as you visit Tsaghkadzor, Sevan Lake, and the Dilijan National Park; explore the Kecharis, Haghartsin, and Goshavank monasteries; and enjoy a tour and tasting at the Ijevan wine factory. Hotel pickup is included.
Get out of Yerevan and visit a winery and a monastery on this full-day tour. Travel from your centrally-located hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle with a guide to Areni, a village that’s known for its distinctive wine. Continue onto the medieval Tatev Monastery. Ride the Wings of Tatev aerial tramway and admire the panoramic views.
Visit the churches of Echmiatsin and the archeological site of Zvartnots, which together make up a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a five-hour tour from Yerevan. You’ll see a series of landmarks, from Echmiadsin Cathedral to Saint Hripsime Church, Saint Gayane Church, and the 7th-century Zvartnots Cathedral, with time to explore the art, history, and relics at each site. This 5-hour tour departs from a central location in Yeravan, and includes all transport, entrance fees, and light refreshments.
The Haghpat and Sanahin monasteries are two of Armenia’s most impressive monuments and UNESCO World Heritage sites, and this full-day tour from Yerevan checks off both. Admire the architecture of the Haghpat monastery, discover the fascinating history of the Sanahin monastery, and see the Odzun Church. Hotel pickup is included.
Travel into western Armenia to admire scenic medieval monasteries, forts, and more on this 7-hour tour from Yerevan. Visit the 13th-century Saghmosavank Monastery, set above a gorge beneath Mt. Aragats, and famous for its frescoes. Plus, see the unique Alphabet monument, the 7th-century Amberd fortress and Karmravor Church, and Oshakan village, one of Armenia’s holiest places, and savor a barbecue picnic (additional cost). Your tour includes air-conditioned transport, central Yerevan hotel pickup, and entrance fees.
Lake Parz is located about 1,350m above sea level, with a length of 300m, width of 100m, and depth between 3m-10m. The lake is fed by various springs and is surrounded by beautiful forests. The water is a transparent green color, and the trees on the opposite shore seem to float on its surface when looking across from the shore.Goshavank is in the center of Gosh village (16 km east from Dilijan), in the picturesque green gorge of the Tandzut River. The monastery was founded in 1,188 by Mkhitar Gosh, a great fable writer and teacher, with the support of Prince Ivane Zakarian. It was originally named Nor Getik, in honor of the nearby Getik Monastery that was destroyed by an earthquake. The monastery’s name changed to Goshavank after Mkitar Gosh passed away in 1,213.Lake Gosh is located 2.2 km southwest of Gosh village. In the summertime, the water temperature reaches up to 14 C. The lake is 100m in length, 80m in width, 8m in depth, and has a volume of 1,500 cubic m
Ara mountain has got the name of the king, who, despite the pressure, did not betray his country. Assyrian queen Semiramis was in love with the Armenian king Ara. Semiramis wanted to connect the two countries, Armenia and Assyria, creating a powerful country, whose head would be standing Ara, as a king, and Semiramis, as a queen. However, the queen of Assyria was not considered an important factor. Armenian king Ara already had a wife, his beloved Nuard, his home, child, military, homeland.Ara denies Semiramis offer and the latest tries to forcibly get Ara. A war starts between two countries. During the war Ara falls on the battlefield and Semiramis, not admitting the fact that Ara has died orders to put his body on top of the mountain, where Aralezes will lick the wounds and revive him. According to legend, Ara is still lying there. That is why the mountain is named Ara, where also would be the unknown Tomb of King Ara
This Private Walking tour of Yerevan is including main attractions of the city center.You will completely discover the city center in 5 hours, also having opportunity to taste local food in one of the best restaurants. Lets experience the capital of Armenia, filled with a vibrant culture that greatly reflects on the day-to-day lives of its inhabitants. Lets explore the highlights, treasures of nature, culture, historical heritage and much more together...
The Mount Armaghan is an extinct volcano at an elevation of 2.811m (9,222ft) above the sea level, located in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It's one of the highest mountain roads of the country.The road to the summit, located within the Geghama Mountains, is gravel, rocky, tippy and bumpy at times. It is impassable in winters. At the top of the mountain there is a small volcanic lake called Armaghan lake, partially filled with water, which has a diameter of 100 m and is fed by rainwater. Stay away if you're scared of heights.Wet conditions may make for tough driving along the muddy road. Open to all motorized vehicles, however, strongly recommended for high clearance, 4-wheel drive vehicles. The road is very rough--only try driving it in a 2wd car, if you're planning to buy a new car. Locals say that Armaghan Mount is God's gift, and having once been here, you will certainly return. In 2009 a new domed basalt church was built on the top of the mountain, called Armaghan Church.