Authentic cultural journey: Walk through Dilijan’s Old Sharambeyan Street and meet local artisans keeping Armenian handicrafts alive.
Hidden gems of northern Armenia: Explore lesser-known towns like Ijevan and Berd, far from typical tourist routes.
Historic and natural highlights: Visit Varagavank Monastery, Tavush Fortress, and Soraner Dendropark, with stunning panoramic views.
Literary connection: Follow in the footsteps of Manunia, experiencing the charm of Berd through the lens of Armenian literature.
Scenic drive & photo stops: Travel along Lake Sevan and lush Tavush landscapes, perfect for photography and nature lovers.
Lake Sevan, known as the “jewel of Armenia,” is one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world, located at 1,900 meters above sea level. Surrounded by mountains, it offers breathtaking views, sandy beaches, and a refreshing escape from the summer heat.
The Old Dilijan Complex, also known as Sharambeyan Street, recreates the atmosphere of a 19th-century Armenian town. Restored houses with carved wooden balconies, cobbled streets, and artisan workshops showcase the region’s traditional architecture and crafts.
Nor Varagavank is a 13th-century monastery hidden in the forests of Tavush. Built as a spiritual and cultural center, it features elegant stone carvings and remains one of the most remarkable examples of medieval Armenian architecture in the region.
Berd is a small town in Tavush, surrounded by lush green hills and known for its rich history. Its medieval Tavush Fortress, once an important stronghold, still impresses visitors with its massive stone walls and panoramic views of the valley.
Your guide will meet you at the 7 Fountains of the Square
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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