Tour 3 (5-day tours)

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Tour 3 (5-day tours)

Price per tour per person

Sedan (1-4 persons) –  145,000  AMD
Minivan (up to 6 persons) –  96,000  AMD

Guide services

– Armenian, Russian –  35,000 AMD
– English, other languages ​​-  40,000 AMD
– Chinese –  60,000  AMD.

Not included accommodation 20,000-30,000 AMD, for a double room, entrance tickets to Amberd and Garni – 1500 AMD, Symphony of Stones – 300 AMD

Tour Description

Day 1: Exploring the Ancient Treasures of Armenia

On this day we set off on an exciting journey to explore the ancient treasures of Armenia, which amaze with their beauty and historical significance.

Garni: Garni Temple is a magnificent architectural structure of the 4th century, located in the valley of the Azat River, a few kilometers from Yerevan. This temple, which is one of the most famous monuments of ancient Armenian architecture, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Garni is an example of classical Armenian architecture and a symbol of the ancient Christian faith. A visit to this temple will allow you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Armenia, enjoy its majestic architecture and learn more about its religious and cultural significance.

Geghard: The Geghard monastery complex is a unique architectural structure, carved directly into the rocks, located in the picturesque gorge of the Azat River, not far from the Garni Temple. This complex, which was founded in the 4th century, is considered one of the most important religious centers in Armenia. Geghard is famous for its ancient churches, monastery halls and shrines, which attract pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. A visit to the Geghard monastery complex will allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of antiquity and spirituality, enjoy its unique architecture and learn more about its historical and religious significance.

Sevan: Lake Sevan is the largest lake in Armenia and one of the highest lakes in the world, located at an altitude of more than 1900 meters above sea level. Lake Sevan is famous for its crystal clear waters, picturesque landscapes and unique fauna and flora. Here you can enjoy walking along the shore of the lake, swimming in its cool waters, and also see many attractions such as the Sevanavank Monastery, located on the shore of the lake. A visit to Lake Sevan will provide you with the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Armenian nature and learn more about its unique ecosystem.

Overnight in Dilijan: At the end of this busy day, we will spend the night in the cozy city of Dilijan, which is famous for its beautiful forests, clean air and calm atmosphere. Dilijan is a popular holiday and tourism destination in Armenia, offering visitors many opportunities for an active and relaxing holiday.

Day 2: Following the natural and cultural treasures of Armenia

On this day we set off on an exciting journey to explore the unique natural and cultural attractions of Armenia.

Mountain Lake Parz: Mountain Lake Parz is located in the picturesque mountains of Armenia and is famous for its crystal clear water and amazing natural beauty. This place is ideal for tourists who want to enjoy peace and solitude surrounded by mountain peaks and green forests. Here you can spend time fishing, hiking along mountain trails, or simply enjoying panoramic views of the lake and surrounding nature.

Haghartsin Monastery: Haghartsin Monastery is an ancient monastic complex located on the top of a mountain and overlooking the surrounding area. This monastery is an important center of religious pilgrimage and cultural heritage of Armenia. A visit to the Haghartsin Monastery will allow you to see ancient churches, cross domes and monastery halls, as well as enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain peaks and valleys around.

Village of Dsegh: The village of Dsegh is a typical Armenian rural settlement, where residents preserve ancient traditions and customs. Here you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of local culture, visit local craft workshops where traditional products from wood, ceramics and wool are produced, and taste national dishes of Armenian cuisine. A walk through the narrow streets of Dsegh will allow you to feel the spirit of an ancient Armenian village and get acquainted with the hospitality of its inhabitants.

Day 3: Discovery of ancient monasteries of Armenia

On this day we will go to explore ancient monasteries located in the picturesque corners of Armenia.

Kobayr: The Kobayr monastery complex is an architectural marvel, located in a picturesque gorge and surrounded by majestic mountain landscapes. This monastery, founded in ancient times, is one of the most important centers of spiritual life in Armenia. It consists of ancient churches, cross domes and vast monastery buildings that delight with their grandeur and beauty. A visit to Kobayr Monastery will allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of antiquity, learn more about the religious traditions of Armenia and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Haghpat Monastery: Haghpat Monastery is a unique architectural complex located in a picturesque gorge and surrounded by beautiful nature. This ancient monastery is famous for its stone churches, monastery halls and ancient relics, which attract pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. A visit to Haghpat Monastery will provide you with a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Armenia, enjoy its architecture and learn more about its spiritual significance.

Sanahin Monastery: Sanahin Monastery is another magnificent architectural structure, located in a picturesque area and imbued with an atmosphere of spirituality and tranquility. This ancient monastery, founded in the Middle Ages, is famous for its temples, stone crosses and monastery halls, which are still admired for their splendor and beauty. A visit to the Sanahin Monastery will be an unforgettable journey into the past, where you can feel the spirit of antiquity and enjoy its unique architecture.

Overnight in Odzun: At the end of this busy day, we will have an overnight stay in Odzun, a small village where you can relax after a long day of travel and enjoy the atmosphere of traditional Armenian hospitality. Odzun is famous for its ancient churches and beautiful scenery, making it an ideal place for rest and relaxation.

Day 4: From natural gorges to historical fortresses

Dzoraget River Gorge: The Dzoraget River Gorge is a stunning natural phenomenon stretching between high cliffs and gorges in the western part of Armenia. This place is known for its beautiful scenery, steep cliffs and rushing river waters. Traveling through the Dzoraget gorge offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Armenian nature, immerse yourself in its mysterious corners and feel the power of natural elements.

Sakhmosavank Monastery: Sakhmosavank Monastery is a historical complex located on the top of a mountain overlooking lush forests and mountain gorges. This monastery is an important monument of Armenian history and culture, as well as a center of spiritual practice and pilgrimage. A visit to the Sakhmosavank Monastery will allow you to learn more about the religious traditions of Armenia, enjoy its architecture and the atmosphere of mysticism and silence.

Amberd Fortress: Amberd Fortress is an ancient defensive structure located on a high mountain with magnificent views of the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys. This fortress has a rich history and played an important role in the defense of Armenia from enemy invasions. A visit to Amberd Fortress will allow you to experience the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, explore its walls, towers and fortifications, and enjoy majestic views of the mountains and valleys.

Overnight on Mount Aragats: Mount Aragats is a high mountain peak located in the western part of Armenia. Here you can find various accommodation options, from hotels and guest houses to campsites and tourist centers. An overnight stay on Mount Aragats provides a unique opportunity to enjoy the clean mountain air, the beauty of the starry sky and the silence far from the noise of the bustle of the city.

Day 5: Gyumri

Gyumri is the second largest city in Armenia, rich in history and culture. This beautiful city, located in the western part of the country, is famous for its historical monuments, architectural attractions and the hospitality of its inhabitants.

In Gyumri you can:

  1. Visit museums and galleries: The city offers a wide range of museums where you can learn more about its history, culture and art. Museum of History and Ethnography, Museum of the Author’s Doll, Arch Gallery – these are just a few of them.
  2. Explore architectural landmarks: Gyumri is known for its unique architecture, including 19th-century wooden buildings and Soviet-era stone buildings. A walk through the streets of the city will allow you to enjoy its architectural heritage.
  3. Visit monuments and monasteries: In the vicinity of Gyumri there are many ancient monasteries and historical monuments, such as Marmashen Monastery, Kharichavank Monastery, etc.
  4. Experience local culture and traditions: Gyumri is a place where you can immerse yourself in authentic Armenian culture. Here you can try national dishes, visit local markets and fairs, and learn more about traditional crafts and artisans.

Gyumri welcomes tourists with its warm welcome and varied opportunities for an interesting and eventful holiday.

Traveling along these routes promises to be an exciting and unforgettable experience for all lovers of history, culture and nature. Discovering majestic mountain gorges, ancient monasteries and defensive fortresses, you are immersed in the rich history and culture of Armenia. Every day will bring you new discoveries, impressions and meetings with hospitable locals. Such travels not only enrich your erudition, but also fill your soul with delight and inspiration from the beauty of the world around you.