Duration: 5 days
5-Day Grand Tour: Exploring Armenia’s Rich Tapestry
Itinerary: Charents Arch, Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery, Symphony of Stones, Tsakhkadzor, Ropeway in Tsaghkadzor, Shaki Waterfall, Tatev Monastery, Wings of Tate, Yerevan tour.
Included in the 5-Day Tour:
- Convenient Transfers: Ensuring your comfort and safety.
- Cozy Accommodation: Unwind in comfort with stays at charming 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. Tsaghkadzor is a city located in Armenia, in the province of Aragatsotn. The city is located at an altitude of about 1800 meters above sea level and is famous for its beautiful mountain scenery and natural attractions. Tsakhkadzor is a popular resort, especially in winter, when it becomes a major ski resort. There are ski slopes that attract both beginners and experienced skiers and snowboarders.
The city is also famous for its beautiful mountain nature, clean air and opportunities for active recreation. Visitors can enjoy hiking and cycling, and visit picturesque lakes, waterfalls and mountain ranges. In addition, Tsakhkadzor has good accommodation options, including a variety of hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues.
2. In Tsaghkadzor you can also enjoy a cable car ride. The cable car provides visitors with the opportunity to ascend the mountains and enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This is a popular entertainment among both tourists and locals. During the cable car ride you can admire the scenery and spend time surrounded by nature.
The third day:
1.Lake Sevan is the largest lake in Armenia and one of the highest freshwater lakes in the world. It is located at an altitude of about 1,900 meters above sea level and is surrounded by picturesque mountains. Lake Sevan is famous for its crystal clear water and beautiful nature. During the summer months you can swim, fish and enjoy water sports here. The lake is also surrounded by small resort villages where tourists can find cozy hotels and restaurants.
2. Sevanavank Monastery is located on a peninsula on Lake Sevan and is a historical monastic complex. This complex was founded in the 9th century and includes two beautiful stone temples – Surb Arakelots and Surb Astvatsin. Sevanavank Monastery has a magnificent location with stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains, making it popular among tourists and pilgrims. This monastery is an important historical and religious site in Armenia
Fourth day:
1. Shaki Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located in Armenia. This waterfall attracts tourists with its beauty and powerful flow of water. The surrounding scenery of Shaki Falls is also impressive – high cliffs, green trees and crystal clear water create a picturesque view. A visit to Shaki Falls allows you to enjoy natural beauty and solitude surrounded by mountains.
2. Tatev Monastery is an ancient monastic complex, which is one of the significant historical and religious attractions of Armenia. The monastery is located in a picturesque mountainous area and is famous for its architectural beauty.
3. Wings of Tatev – a cable car that connects Tatev Monastery with nearby areas. A ride on the Wings of Tatev cable car provides stunning views of the mountains and gorges, and also allows you to feel the atmosphere of antiquity and spirituality of this place. An excursion to the Tatev Monastery and a trip to the “Wings of Tatev” promise a fascinating experience and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history of Armenia.
Fifth day:
1. Republican Square is the central square of Yerevan, where important state and architectural symbols are located. Here you will find the Armenian Parliament building, the Presidential Palace and other government buildings. The square also serves as a venue for various events and celebrations.
2.Cascade is an art platform and architectural composition in the center of Yerevan. This huge staircase with cascading fountains and sculptures creates an impressive vista and is a venue for art and cultural events. Here you can enjoy a stroll through the cascades while admiring views of the city.
2.Vernissage is a famous open market and art fair where artists, artisans and craftsmen present their creative works and products. Here you can purchase a variety of artwork, souvenirs, jewelry, national clothing and much more that reflect the cultural heritage of Armenia. “Vernisage” is held in the center of Yerevan on weekends and holidays, attracting both local residents and tourists. This is a place where you can discover the creativity and culture of Armenia, purchase unique products and communicate with artists and craftsmen.