70/3 Dzorapi Street, Yerevan 0002

Art, history and nature of Armenia

From Charents Arch to Zvartnots

Tour duration: 5 days

Tour itineraries: Charents Arch, Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery, Symphony of Stones, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank, Khor Virap Monastery, Areni Winery, Bird Cave, Noravank Monastery, Gyumri, Black Fortress, Sanahin, Haghpat and Odzun Monasteries, Mendz Er Cave, Churches of Saints Gregory and Gayane, Mother Cathedral of Etchmiadzin, Zvartnots

Included in the Tour:

  • Convenient transfers for your comfort and safety.
  • Accommodation in cozy hotels.

First day:

1. Arch of Charents – Your journey will begin with a visit to the Arch of Charents, a symbol of Armenian pride and national heritage. The arch is dedicated to the famous Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents and offers impressive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

2. Garni Temple is an ancient historical building in the village of Garni, Armenia, about 2 thousand years old. Built in the 1st century AD, this Pagan temple is an outstanding example of antique-inspired architecture. Dedicated to the sun god Mir. It impresses with its colonnade and unique details reflecting the Armenian cultural heritage. It is located in a picturesque area and attracts tourists with its beauty and history. Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and embodies the cultural wealth of Armenia

3. Geghard Monastery – a medieval monastic complex, partially carved into the mountain. The name “Geghard” means “spear” in Armenian and refers to the spear that is said to have wounded Jesus during the crucifixion and which was brought to Armenia and kept there as a sacred artifact. The complex includes several churches, chapels and tombs and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Geghard is famous not only for its unique architecture, but also for its spiritual and historical significance.

4. Stone Symphony is a unique natural phenomenon that is located in the Basaltophon gorge in Armenia. This place gets its name from the basalt columns that create musical sounds when water flows over them.The basalt columns, formed by natural processes, look like an organ, and when water flows over their surface, it creates unique sounds reminiscent of music. Therefore, this place was called “Stone Symphony”. A visit to the “Stone Symphony” provides an opportunity to enjoy the unusual natural symphony and natural wonders of Armenia.

Second day:

1. Khor Virap Monastery is an ancient monastery that lies in the fertile floodplain lands of Armenia and offers stunning views of one of the world’s most iconic mountains – Ararat. The place has a deep historical connection with Armenian church history, since it was here, according to legend, that St. Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned in a dungeon. In addition to its spiritual significance, the monastery amazes visitors with its architecture and magnificent landscapes.

2. Areni Wine Factory is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Armenian winemaking. Armenia is famous for its ancient traditions in wine production, and the Areni winery allows visitors to learn about the winemaking process and taste a variety of Armenian wines. Here you can enjoy tastes and aromas unique to this part of the world.

3. Cave of Birds (Areni-1) – an archaeological wonder where ancient artifacts have been discovered, including the oldest leather boots and the remains of an ancient winery. This place allows you to literally walk in the footsteps of ancient civilizations and understand what talented artists and craftsmen existed many thousands of years ago.

4. Noravank Monastery – an impressive complex of medieval churches and sculptures carved into the red rocks of the canyon. The most famous of them is the Surb Astvatsitsin Church, which is known for its beautiful architectural design and cultural significance. A visit to Noravank allows you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient Armenian history and art.

The third day

1. Gyumri is the second largest city in Armenia, which is rich in history, culture and unique architecture. This city offers a fascinating immersion into the life and heritage of Armenia.

2.Black Fortress: Built in the 18th century, this historical structure served as an important defensive fortress. You will see fortress walls and towers, which have always been a symbol of strength and independence. From the height of the fortress there are magnificent panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area.

3.Museum of National Architecture and Urban Life – This museum is a unique window into the history and culture of Gyumri. Here you will find exhibits reflecting the life and customs of the townspeople. The museum shows how life in this city has changed over the years.

4. Harichavank: This is an ancient monastic complex that existed from the 9th to the 13th centuries. You will visit various churches, as well as chapels and architectural monuments characteristic of medieval Armenian architecture. This place is also famous for its cultural and religious significance.

Fourth day

1. Odzun is a historical village in Armenia, famous for its historical and architectural monuments. The main attraction of Odzun is the Odzun Temple, an ancient Christian complex built in the 5th-6th centuries. The temple is famous for its beauty and architectural sophistication, as well as the presence of unique stone crosses and ancient Christian reliefs.

2. Sanahin is another historical monastic complex located in Armenia. It includes the Surb Astvatsin Church and several other architectural structures. Sanahin is an important monument of Armenian medieval architecture and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3. Haghpat is another outstanding monastic complex in Armenia. It consists of several churches and religious buildings built in the medieval Armenian style. Haghpat is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is renowned for its architectural beauty and cultural importance.

4. Mendz Er Cave is an interesting natural formation in Armenia. This cave is part of a massif of karst caves in the region and offers visitors amazing underground landscapes and geological formations. A visit to Mand’s Ear Cave gives you a glimpse of the amazing world beneath the surface of the earth.

Fifth day

1. Churches of St. Gregory Hripsime and Gayane – These two churches were built in honor of the holy Christian martyrs Hripsime and Gayane. They are examples of Armenian architecture and have majestic designs. These churches are also associated with the early history of Armenian Christianity.

2. Echmiadzin Cathedral is the main cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church and one of the oldest Christian churches in the world. The Etchmiadzin Cathedral is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the center of Armenian spiritual life.

3. Zvartnots Temple is an ancient Christian temple, which is also included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It served as an important center of Christian religious practice in its time and is characterized by its unique architecture