This tour offers a truly unique combination of Armenia’s cultural heritage, breathtaking nature, and unforgettable experiences. You’ll explore one of the country’s most iconic landmarks—Tatev Monastery—reached by the world’s longest reversible cable car, the Wings of Tatev, flying above deep gorges and scenic valleys. Along the way, you’ll visit the ancient cave village of Khndzoresk and cross its dramatic suspension bridge, marvel at the beauty of Shaki Waterfall, and enjoy wine tasting in the historic Areni wine region, known as one of the oldest winemaking areas in the world. Carefully curated and guided by professionals, the tour blends adventure, history, and authentic Armenian flavors into one memorable day.
To have an accurate idea of the culture, architecture and history of Armenia, a visit to the Tatev Monastery is one of the must-haves. St. Paul and Peter Church, built in 906, is considered one of the best structures of the time. The colossal church stands on the very edge of the gorge, at the edge of the abyss. One of the favourite places of Armenians once was a university, and a few centuries later, it even became a centre of the liberation movement, led by the greatest hero of the Armenian people, Garegin Nzhdeh.
The Wings of Tatev is the world’s longest reversible aerial tramway, stretching 5.7 km over the stunning Vorotan Gorge in southern Armenia. This 12-minute ride offers breathtaking views and connects travelers to the 9th-century Tatev Monastery. It’s not just a cable car—it's a journey through history and nature.
A place where you will see an accumulation of rocks and you will hardly believe that there were residential districts there, and the population of Khndzoresk reached 10-15 thousand at the beginning of the last century. People lived in rock-hewn houses until the 1950s. Being a village of historical importance, Khndzoresk is often mentioned in the pages of the national struggle. The grave of Mkhitar Sparapet is here, who was one of the leaders of the liberation movement in the 18th century. The entirety of this cavernous village is completed by the swinging bridge built over the gorge, up to 63 meters high and 160 meters long. By the way, the name is also related to the depth of the gorge, which was originally Khordzoresk.
Shaki waterfall completes the indescribable scenery of nature. The 16-meter-high waterfall tells a beautiful legend, according to which a girl named Shaki is saved by its waters. This jewel of nature in the south of Armenia is a favorite place for both locals and tourists.
At the end of the tour, we visit the center of winemaking in the village of Areni, where we are hosted by the Areni Wine Factory. Our guests can taste different types of Armenian wines, including those made from Areni grapes. We will also see the cellar, where the wines are stored, and on the upper floor, there's a nice cafe.
You can see our buses in front of the main entrance of Conservatory and our guides in blue uniforms will meet you.
Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. Nestled at the foot of Mount Ararat, the city offers a unique blend of ancient landmarks and modern amenities, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
The heart of Yerevan, Republic Square is famous for its architectural beauty and historical significance. The square is surrounded by notable buildings and features a beautiful fountain show in the evenings.
The Yerevan Cascade is a massive staircase and fountain complex that offers stunning views of the city and Mount Ararat. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
Matenadaran is a repository of ancient manuscripts and a significant cultural and scientific institution in Armenia. It houses a vast collection of manuscripts, including religious texts and historical documents.
The Ararat Brandy Factory offers tours where visitors can learn about the history of Armenian brandy and enjoy tastings of their famous brandies.
The Blue Mosque is a beautiful example of Islamic architecture in Yerevan. It is one of the few remaining mosques in the city and is a significant cultural and historical site.
Grilled meat, typically lamb or pork, marinated in spices and served with lavash (Armenian flatbread).
A traditional Armenian flatbread, soft and thin, often served with meals.
Grilled meatballs made with minced lamb and spices, wrapped in grape leaves.
A traditional Armenian porridge made from wheat and chickpeas, often served during Lent.
These periods offer the best weather for exploring the city, with mild temperatures and clear skies. The city is lively with cultural events and festivals.
Armenian Dram (AMD)
AMT (UTC+4)
220VV, 50HzHz
Yerevan is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Yerevan Railway Station
Northern Bus Station, Southern Bus Station
Buses and minibuses (marshrutkas) are the primary modes of public transport, covering most of the city.
Available • Apps: Yandex.Taxi, GorTaxi
Car, Bike
Garni Temple is a ancient pagan temple dedicated to the sun god Mihr. It is one of the few remaining examples of pre-Christian Armenian architecture.
Geghard Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique rock-cut architecture and historical significance.
Lake Sevan is the largest lake in Armenia and a popular destination for swimming, boating, and hiking.
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