Assured Departure
Cozy transportation
Complimentary Wi-Fi available
Intimate group sizes (maximum of 19 people)
Hotel pick-up in the city center available upon request
Assured Departure
Cozy transportation
Complimentary Wi-Fi available
Intimate group sizes (maximum of 19 people)
Hotel pick-up in the city center available upon request
- Charent’s Arch - Named in honor of the Armenian poet Eghishe Charents, the Arch of Charents celebrates his most renowned poem dedicated to Armenia, filled with genuine love and pride. From this location, one can enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Ararat, arguably the most magnificent view of the Biblical mountain.
- Garni - The Garni Temple,…
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Charent’s Arch - Named in honor of the Armenian poet Eghishe Charents, the Arch of Charents celebrates his most renowned poem dedicated to Armenia, filled with genuine love and pride. From this location, one can enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Ararat, arguably the most magnificent view of the Biblical mountain.
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Garni - The Garni Temple, dating back to 77 A.D., is the only standing pagan temple in the entire post-Soviet region. It majestically stands on a high plateau overlooking the Azat River Gorge. The surrounding landscape is exceptionally beautiful. The Greek-Roman bathhouse, adorned with a mosaic made from 30,000 pieces of natural stones, along with the ruins of the royal palace, transports visitors to the 3rd century A.D.
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Symphony of Stones - Located just below the village of Garni, the Garni Gorge features cliff walls lined with well-preserved basalt columns, sculpted by the Goght River. This section of the Garni Gorge is commonly known as the “Symphony of the Stones.”
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Geghard - St. Geghard represents the lance used by the Roman centurion to pierce Jesus after the crucifixion. This lance was later brought to Armenia and preserved in the Geghard Monastery for five centuries. The most remarkable aspect of this complex is its architectural design, with churches carved into solid rock, constructed according to Armenian architectural principles. Geghard Monastery is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Lake Sevan - Lake Sevan is one of the largest high-altitude lakes globally, aptly named the “Pearl of Armenia.”
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Monastery Sevanavank - Founded in the 9th century, this monastery is situated on a small peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
- Guide service
- Entry tickets
- Comfortable vehicles with Wi-Fi
- Bottled water and local sweet ‘Gata’
- Guide service
- Entry tickets
- Comfortable vehicles with Wi-Fi
- Bottled water and local sweet ‘Gata’
- Lunch (€6 - €14 per person)
- Lunch (€6 - €14 per person)
- For security reasons the trip might be modified or cancelled in case of bad weather conditions.
- For security reasons the trip might be modified or cancelled in case of bad weather conditions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.