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Welcome to dreamland Armenia. Experience a beautiful and light holiday in the most hospitable country accompanied by the kindest people of the world. The miracles of nature and culture are waiting for you to explore them. Be treated with the best of the best; you deserve it!
This unique tour will give you the opportunity to discover the natural, cultural and the delicious wonders of Armenia. You will visit the most wonderful holy places and will explore the secrets of Armenian cuisine and life.
Arrival at the Zvartnoc airport and transfer to the hotel.
The journey toward Garni offers a beautiful mix of Armenia’s nature, history, and culture, featuring two iconic sites — the Arch of Charents and Garni Temple. The Arch of Charents, built in 1957 by architect Raphael Israelyan, is a symbolic viewpoint dedicated to poet Yeghishe Charents. It frames a stunning view of Mount Ararat above the Ararat Valley, with lines from Charents’ poetry carved into the arch. On clear days, the view is truly unforgettable. Further along stands Garni Temple, the only preserved pagan temple in Armenia. Built in the 1st century AD by King Trdat I and dedicated to the sun god Mihr, it combines Greco-Roman and Armenian styles. Perched above the Azat Gorge, it offers breathtaking views, while nearby ruins and a mosaic bathhouse complete the experience.
The journey continues to Geghard Monastery, a masterpiece of 13th-century Armenian architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Partly carved into the surrounding rock, the monastery was originally called Ayrivank, meaning “cave monastery.” Later it was renamed Geghard, after the sacred lance that pierced Jesus Christ, once kept here. The complex is rich in intricate carvings and khachkars, while its unique acoustics make it an exceptional place for spiritual singing. The experience continues with a traditional lavash baking master class. Lavash, a soft and thin Armenian flatbread baked in a tonir oven, is an essential part of local cuisine. In 2014, lavash was included in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. During the master class, you will learn ancient baking techniques and taste freshly made lavash with local cheese and herbs — a simple yet unforgettable experience.
Lake Sevan, known as the “pearl” of Armenia, is one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world, located at about 1900 meters above sea level. Surrounded by mountains rising over 3000 meters, the lake offers breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and perfect conditions for relaxation. On its peninsula stands Sevanavank Monastery, built in 874 by Princess Mariam, the daughter of King Ashot Bagratuni. Overlooking the vast blue waters, the monastery creates a striking contrast against the turquoise lake and sky, offering one of the most iconic and unforgettable views in Armenia.
Khor Virap Monastery is one of Armenia’s most important pilgrimage sites, where Saint Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned before converting King Trdat III to Christianity. The monastery is famous for its breathtaking views of Mount Ararat, making it one of the most iconic locations in the country. (Duration: 50–60 minutes) Noravank Monastery, a 13th-century architectural masterpiece, is surrounded by dramatic red cliffs. The complex includes remarkable churches such as St. Karapet and St. Astvatsatsin, perfectly blending with the unique natural landscape. (Duration: 50–60 minutes)
Tatev Monastery is one of Armenia’s most remarkable medieval complexes, once serving as a major religious, educational, and strategic center. Located on the edge of a deep gorge, it was protected by natural defenses and connected to the outside world through secret pathways. (Duration: 50–60 minutes) The journey to the monastery is made unforgettable by the Wings of Tatev Ropeway, the world’s longest reversible cable car. Stretching 5.7 km over the breathtaking Vorotan Gorge, it connects Halidzor village to Tatev Monastery in just 11 minutes, offering spectacular panoramic views. (Duration: 12–15 minutes)
Ejmiatsin Mother Cathedral, located about 20 km from Yerevan, is one of the oldest churches in the world, founded in the 4th century. It is the spiritual center of the Armenian Apostolic Church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its historical significance and beautiful frescoes. (Duration: 50–60 minutes) St. Hripsime Church, also in Echmiadzin, is a masterpiece of early Christian architecture and a perfect example of cross-cupola design. Known for its simplicity and harmony, the church houses the tomb of the martyr Virgin Hripsime and is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. (Duration: 20–30 minutes)
St. Gayane Church, built in the 7th century, is a fine example of domed-basilica architecture. Located near Ejmiatsin Cathedral, it is believed to stand over the tomb of the Christian martyr Virgin Gayane. The church is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. (Duration: 20–30 minutes) Zvartnots Temple, dating back to the 7th century, is a remarkable monument of Armenian architecture. Though now in ruins, its unique circular design was later reconstructed by architect Toros Toramanyan and confirmed by historical sources. The site is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list and remains an impressive testament to early medieval architecture. (Duration: 30–40 minutes)
Haghpat Monastery, built during the reign of King Ashot Bagratuni, was an important center of education, manuscript writing, and miniature art. It is also associated with the famous bard Sayat-Nova, who lived here in the 18th century. The complex features remarkable medieval architecture, including a unique bell tower, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Duration: 50–60 minutes) Zarni-Parni Cave Complex, located in the Lori region, is a fascinating historical site offering beautiful views of Kayan Fortress. The complex includes ancient cave structures such as “Zarni er,” “Parni er,” and “Tsak er,” now functioning as a museum displaying old tools and artifacts. Visitors can also enjoy a local tavern experience with traditional food and drinks. (Duration: 15–20 minutes)
Sanahin Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the right bank of the Debed River. The complex includes churches, a seminary, and a unique book depository, showcasing advanced medieval architecture designed for earthquake resistance. (Duration: 40–50 minutes) Akhtala Fortress, set on a strategic plateau surrounded by deep gorges, is known for its defensive structures, including pyramid-shaped watchtowers, and a monastery complex within its walls. (Duration: 40–50 minutes) Aramyants Castle, built over 120 years ago by businessman Mikael Aramyants, is a historical landmark in Akhtala, originally constructed for his daughter’s health and later associated with important events of the First Republic of Armenia. (Duration: 15–20 minutes)
Transfer to the airport Say goodbye to Armenia! Departure Departure from Zvartnots International Airport
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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