Armenia tours

Armenia tours, Kyrgyzstan tours. 

Day 1: Yerevan
You will be met at the airport and brought to your hotel when you arrive in Yerevan. After you've settled up, you'll be given a walking tour of Yerevan's center, depending on the time of your arrival. Armenia's capital and largest city is Yerevan. At heights ranging from 900 to 1300 meters above sea level, the city is located in the northeastern section of the Ararat valley, flanked by the Caucasus Mountains. Yerevan is proud of its long and renowned history dating back to the seventh century BC. In the evening, there is a meal option at a well-known restaurant with a live music program. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.

Day 2: Yerevan - Echmiadzin - Yerevan
Your day will begin with a tour of Armenia's capital, beginning at Victory Park and concluding with the Cascade, a type of open-air museum of modern art. Following that, visitors will be able to see the Sergei Parajanov Museum and the building of the Opera and Ballet Theater. The 7th-century Church of St. Hripsime and the Mother See Cathedral of St. Echmiadzin will be your next stop in Echmiadzin, Armenia's spiritual capital. On your journey back to Machanents Creative Center, you'll stop for lunch and a rest. The work of Sasuntsi - Kochar David may pique your curiosity. Following that, you'll be taken on a tour of the "Megerian Carpet" factory's museum, which has 400-year-old carpets. Those who want to collaborate with our artisans to design their own carpets are invited to do so. Take a trip down Northern Avenue in the evening to see the Republic Square singing fountains. You'll be spending the night in a hotel.

Day 3: Yerevan - Goris
Travel across the Ararat valley to the Khor Virap monastery after breakfast and checking out of the accommodation. The monastery's history is intertwined with Armenia's conversion to Christianity in the fourth century. Because of its proximity to Mount Ararat, Khor Virap provides a wonderful view of the mountain. Then, in the Vayots Dzor region, visit Areni, Armenia's winemaking capital. As you can see, the Areni cave was the site of the discovery of wine production on Armenian territory six thousand years ago. The discovery of the world's oldest shoe in a cave in September 2008 remains the most amazing find. Then you'll go to the spectacular 13th-century monastery of Noravank, which is set among red cliffs in a beautiful canyon. After lunch, you'll head to Goris for some relaxation and sampling. Check in and relax. Evening Goris and its surroundings enchant all tourists. Goris walking tour. You'll be spending the night in a hotel.

Day 4: Goris - Yeghegis
After a quick breakfast in Goris, you'll go to Zorats Karer (Karahunj), a rare and bizarre site. Zorats Karer is a prehistoric archaeological site with an ancient megalithic structure located 1770 meters above sea level. From the road, rows of gigantic red-brown monoliths may be observed. Karahunj, according to archaeological evidence, was a sixth-millennium BC observatory. Many of the steles feature etched holes that correspond to the locations of the stars in the sky 7.5 thousand years ago. Then there's Tatev, Armenia's architectural crown treasure from the Middle Ages. The world's longest cable car, which spans the 320-meter-deep Vorotan canyon, is now open to the public. Your journey will lead you to Yeghegis, where you will spend the night, after a good dinner.

Day 5: Yeghegis - Sevan lake - Dilijan
The excursion will begin with a visit to the Selim Pass, which is located at an elevation of 2500 meters above sea level. From here, you may enjoy a wonderful perspective of the surrounds. This day will be spent visiting Lake Sevan, Armenia's blue jewel. Sevan is one of the world's largest highland freshwater lakes, at 1900 meters above sea level. Alternatives include cheeses that have been aged in wine or cognac. Visit the monasteries of Ayrivank and Noradus. Then you'll enjoy lunch and a master class with Tsaghkunk's famous chef. Princess Mariam constructed the Sevanavank Monastery in 874, which overlooks a beautiful lake surrounded by mountains. Our next destination on our journey will be Dilijan, a resort town noted for its gorgeous wooded settings and fresh air scented with pine. A stroll through the historic quarter transports you to a seventeenth-century town. Stay in a hotel for the night.

Day 6: Dilijan - Gyumri
After a hearty breakfast and a cup of freshly prepared coffee, go to Armenia's Lori region. Visits to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient monasteries of Sanahin and Haghpat are included in the program. In medieval Armenia, Sanahin and Haghpat were the most prominent educational and scientific centers. Lori is home to a multitude of architectural marvels as well as breathtaking views of lush woodlands, steep Debed River valleys, and historic riverside settlements. Lunch is available at the neighboring Kefoe restaurant, which provides traditional Armenian cuisine produced from family recipes. Then you'll go to Gyumri, Armenia's cultural capital and second largest city. A local legend museum, a historical and cultural reserve, five churches, a monastery, and an Orthodox chapel are all located in the city. In contrast, the Amenaprkich Church (Church of the Savior) is the most majestic and historically significant of the three churches. Dinner is provided in Gvug's gastro-yard. Overnight. 

Day 7: Gyumri - Yerevan
After breakfast, tour Sev Berd, the Museum of Crafts, and Frunzik Mkrtchyan on your Gyumri trip. Lunch will be served at the Cherkezi Dzor restaurant. The road to Yerevan continues, passing via Mount Aragats and the Saghmosavank Monastery (Psalm Monastery) on the Kasakh River valley. The Armenian alphabet letters monument, which was built in 2005 to honor the alphabet's 1600th anniversary, can be found along the promenade. As soon as you enter the monastery, you will be greeted by a breathtaking view of the canyon. Check in and relax in Yerevan. The night will be spent at a hotel.

Day 8: Yerevan - Garni - Yerevan
The tour will begin with a visit to the Azat River Canyon, a stunning sight. Geghard, a 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, will be visited. The complex is surrounded by cliffs, and the monastery is cut out of the rock. The journey continues from the monastery to Garni, where visitors may witness the Symphony of Stones and a Hellenistic-style pagan temple. Garni, the region's only remaining pagan temple, was built around 77 AD. A typical meal will be served on the patio of a local homeowner for lunch. When you return to Yerevan, pay a visit to the Yerevan Cognac Factory and the ARARAT Museum to experience true workmanship and learn about the history of the Armenian cognac industry. You will sleep at the hotel.  

Day 9: Flight
Transfer to airport in the morning.  

 

Price per person:
02 pax - 2 330 $
04 pax - 1 700 $ 
06 pax - 1 490 $
08 pax - 1 375 $
10 pax - 1 300 $
Single - 390 $  

Included:
- Guide
- Transport
- Full board
- Accommodation:
       Yerevan - "Apricot" Hotel 4*
       Goris - "Mirhav" Hotel 4*
       Gyumri - "Grand Hotel" Hotel 4*
       Dilijan - "Dilli Jaz" Hotel 4*
- Mineral water
- Shows as per program
- Entrance fees to museums 
- Season: From April 15 to October 20  

Not included:
- PCR test
- Single rooms
- Medical insurance
- Visa and visa support