Explore the stunning landscapes and rich history of Armenia on this captivating tour. Visit Lake Sevan, known as the "Jewel of Armenia," where you can relax by one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes and enjoy the views from Sevanavank Monastery. Discover the charming town of Dilijan, nestled in lush mountains, and wander through local craft shops. Experience the tranquility of Haghartsin Monastery, a hidden gem in the forests, and the historical significance of Goshavank Monastery, renowned for its intricate khachkars. This journey offers a unique blend of nature and culture.
- Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lake Sevan and its monastery
- Explore the picturesque town of Dilijan, known for its clean air
- Visit hidden Haghartsin Monastery, surrounded by serene nature
- Learn about Armenia’s heritage at Goshavank Monastery, a cultural landmark
We provide hotel pick-up in Yerevan. The driver will be waiting in the lobby with a sign showing the lead traveler’s name. For airport pickups, the driver will meet you in the Arrival Hall with a sign.
Known as the "Jewel of Armenia," Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest high-altitude freshwater lakes, ideal for relaxation, scenic views, and tasting the famous Sevan trout. Overlooking the lake is Sevanavank Monastery, a 9th-century site built by Princess Mariam. Set on a peninsula, it offers both spiritual charm and breathtaking panoramas—making this duo a must-visit destination.
Nicknamed the “Armenian Switzerland,” Dilijan is a picturesque town nestled in lush, forested mountains. Known for its clean air, charming architecture, and local craft shops, the town is part of the Dilijan National Park and serves as a peaceful retreat. Visitors can enjoy nature walks, cultural sights, and a taste of rural Armenian life.
Hidden deep in the forests near Dilijan, Haghartsin Monastery is a 13th-century architectural gem surrounded by nature. With its tranquil setting and elegant stone carvings, it offers a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. Recently restored, the monastery is now even more accessible and welcoming to visitors.
Located in the village of Gosh, this 12th–13th century monastery was once an important religious and educational center. Named after the scholar Mkhitar Gosh, who authored Armenia’s first legal code, Goshavank impresses with its detailed khachkars (cross-stones), serene surroundings, and historical significance. It is a must-visit for those interested in Armenia’s cultural and intellectual heritage.
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