Sagmosavank Monastery Sagmosavank Monastery is a historic 8th-century Armenian monastery located above a gorge on the Kasakh River. The complex includes several churches, with the main one dedicated to Saint Sarkis, featuring domes, stone carvings, and frescoes. The monastery is renowned for its scenic views, spiritual atmosphere, and importance in Armenian Christianity.
Charents’s Arch In Vokhchaberd village, Kotayk Province, along the road from Yerevan to Garni, there is a memorial observation deck known for its stunning views of Mount Ararat. This peaceful spot combines history with natural beauty, making it a memorable stop for travelers exploring Armenia.
The Fortress Of Amberd Amberd Fortress, according to historians, was built from the 7th to the 10th centuries AD. The castle and part of the fortress walls were constructed in the 7th century by the princely Kamsarakan family. Later, in the 10th century, Amberd Fortress came under the ownership of one of the most powerful princely families, the Pahlavuni. It served as the summer residence of Armenian princes.
The Hovhannavank Monastery Ovanavank Monastery is a 12th–13th century historical and architectural complex in Armenia’s Aragatsotn Province. Its main church, Surb Karapet, and basilica are surrounded by fortified walls and towers. The monastery served as an important cultural, spiritual, and educational center, preserving a rich heritage of Armenian history.
Lake Kari-Lich Kari Lake, located at an altitude of 1900 m in the Northern Armenian Range near Dilijan, is one of the most picturesque mountain lakes in Armenia. Surrounded by forests and mountains, it impresses with its crystal-clear waters and changing blue shades. The lake is popular for hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, and nature recreation.




