Discover the ancient monasteries and healing mineral springs of Jermuk in Armenia. Immerse yourself in the rich history, breathtaking nature, and rejuvenating wellness retreats of this enchanting destination.
Discover the ancient monasteries and healing mineral springs of Jermuk in Armenia. Immerse yourself in the rich history, breathtaking nature, and rejuvenating wellness retreats of this enchanting destination.
- Khor Virap - The name of Khor Virap monastery translates to “deep dungeon.” Saint Gregory the Illuminator, the first Catholicos of All Armenians, was imprisoned here for 13 years by the order of the Armenian pagan king Tiridates III for preaching Christianity. When the king fell ill, his sister had a dream in which an angel told her that Tiridates…
- Khor Virap - The name of Khor Virap monastery translates to “deep dungeon.” Saint Gregory the Illuminator, the first Catholicos of All Armenians, was imprisoned here for 13 years by the order of the Armenian pagan king Tiridates III for preaching Christianity. When the king fell ill, his sister had a dream in which an angel told her that Tiridates would be healed only if Gregory the Illuminator was freed. The king released Gregory, who then cured him. Following his recovery, the king declared Christianity the state religion. Khor Virap holds significant historical importance for Armenia. Today, tourists can descend into the underground dungeon located inside St. Gregory the Illuminator chapel. The monastery grounds offer the best view of the holy mountain Ararat.
- Noravank Monastery - Noravank monastery is situated in Vayots Dzor province, 3 km northeast of Amaghu village. The name translates to “new monastery.” Built in the 13th-14th centuries, the complex is perched on a steep mountain ledge near a cliff. The area is surrounded by striking bright red cliffs, creating a picturesque backdrop for the buildings. In the Middle Ages, Noravank was a vital cultural and spiritual center and served as the residence of the bishops of Syunik province. It is one of Armenia’s most visited attractions, known for its magnificent architectural and artistic design. The monastery has been fully restored.
- Jermuk - The healing properties of local mineral springs attract many visitors to Jermuk city each year. The name “Jermuk” translates to “hot spring” in Armenian. The city is also famous for its health resorts, beautiful nature, and clean mountain air. The Jermuk ropeway, located at the city’s entrance, was established in 2007 by the Austrian company “Leitner.”
- Areni Wine Factory - Those who appreciate fine wines and ancient architecture will love the small Armenian village of Areni. Since 2009, the “Areni Wine” festival has been held here every autumn, showcasing over 100 types of the finest Armenian wines. Visitors can taste and purchase both young and aged wines produced at the Areni winery.
- Yerevan - A trip from Yerevan to various points of interest, including a meal stop and free time, will complete the itinerary.
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- Snacks
The earliest recorded information on the mineral waters of Jermuk dates to the year 189 B.C., corresponding to the period when the fortress of Jermuk was built. The therapeutic properties of the mineral water of Jermuk have been harnessed since ancient times to combat a variety of ailments.
The city is known for its therapeutic resorts, breathtaking…
The earliest recorded information on the mineral waters of Jermuk dates to the year 189 B.C., corresponding to the period when the fortress of Jermuk was built. The therapeutic properties of the mineral water of Jermuk have been harnessed since ancient times to combat a variety of ailments.
The city is known for its therapeutic resorts, breathtaking scenic beauty and pure mountainous air. From the hilltops surrounding the tourist town, one can marvel at dense forests, waterfalls, vibrant fields, and magnificent cliffs. The city also takes pride in the ‘water gallery’, a must-visit for individuals with varying health concerns. Numerous ancient historical and architectural artefacts are also present in the vicinity of the city.
- Paruyr Sevak’s house-museum entrance fee is 300 AMD.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.