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This three-day tour from Yerevan combines Armenia’s natural beauty, ancient heritage, and cultural diversity. The first day takes you south to ancient Khor Virap Monastery, offering breathtaking views of Mount Ararat — a sacred site marking the nation’s Christian origins. Visit the Noravank Monastery, Areni Winery, and Areni-1 Cave, where the world’s oldest traces of wine were discovered. On the second day, travel toward Tatev to explore the medieval Tatev Monastery, ride the record-holding Tatev Ropeway, and admire the Jermuk Waterfall and Selim Caravanserai on the old Silk Road. The final day unveils northern treasures — the Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery, and the Symphony of Stones — followed by Lake Sevan and Sevanavank Monastery. End your journey in Tsaghkadzor, Armenia’s mountain resort town famous for its ropeway, Kecharis Monastery, and refreshing alpine air.

День 1
Ереван - Цахкадзор
Lake Sevan Lake Sevan is the largest high-altitude lake in the Caucasus and a true symbol of Armenia. Known for its crystal-clear waters, breathtaking views, ancient monasteries, and unique fish species, it attracts visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy its nature, history, and local hospitality.
Tsaghkadzor Tsaghkadzor is a picturesque resort town in Armenia, located in the Kotayk Province, about 50 km north of Yerevan. Nestled in a scenic mountain valley, it is famous for its ski slopes, mineral springs, and lush natural surroundings. The town is also home to historic landmarks such as the 11th-century Kecharis Monastery, attracting visitors interested in both winter sports and cultural heritage. Tsaghkadzor offers a combination of outdoor activities, wellness tourism, and breathtaking views, making it one of Armenia’s most popular mountain destinations.
The Temple Of Garni Want to see an ancient classical temple without going to Greece? Visit Armenia and explore the Garni Temple, where you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Hellenism and be captivated by the incomparable beauty of the temple’s elegant columns against the backdrop of Armenia’s mountain ranges and blue skies. We have been organizing tours and excursions in Armenia since 2016 and know exactly how to make your trips in our country memorable and comfortable.
The Monastery Of Sevanavank Sevanavank Monastery is an ancient Christian complex on Lake Sevan, founded in the 4th century by Saint Gregory the Illuminator. It includes the churches of Surb Arakelots and Surb Astvatsatsin, known for cross-dome architecture and scenic views. Today, it is a popular spiritual and tourist site.
Geghard Monastery Geghard Monastery is a unique medieval Armenian cave complex, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Founded by Gregory the Illuminator, it housed legendary relics, including the Spear of Longinus. The complex combines natural caves with 12th–13th century architectural structures and attracts tourists and pilgrims with its history, beauty, and spiritual atmosphere.
The Symphony Of Stones The “Symphony of Stones” refers to an extraordinary geological formation located in the Garni Gorge, near the village of Garni in Armenia. Here’s an overview of this remarkable natural wonder:
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День 2
Цахкадзор - Горис
The Selim Caravanserai The Selim Caravanserai is a 14th-century historical site located in Vayots Dzor, Armenia. Built along the ancient Silk Road, it served as a rest stop for merchants and travelers, offering lodging, food, and protection. The structure is a fine example of medieval Armenian architecture, featuring stone walls, arches, and a central courtyard. Today, the caravanserai is open to visitors and stands as an important historical and cultural landmark.
The Drinking Gallery Of Jermuk The Sanatorium and Drinking Gallery in Jermuk are key health facilities operating since the mid-20th century. The sanatorium provides therapeutic and restorative programs using mineral water, comfortable accommodations, and medical services. The Drinking Gallery allows visitors to consume mineral water for health benefits and overall wellness.
Tatev Ropeway While riding in the cable car cabin, tourists enjoy breathtaking views of the Vorotan Gorge, the Devil’s Bridge, and the Tatev Plateau – the main attractions of this unique area of Armenia.
Tatev Monastery Tatev Monastery is a remarkable medieval Armenian complex in southern Armenia, founded in the 9th century. Its main churches are Saints Poghos-Petros and Saint Gregory the Illuminator. The monastery is famous for its unique architecture, the swinging column “Gavazan,” and its historical role as a center of spiritual and educational life in the region.
Jermuk Waterfall Jermuk Waterfall — often called “Mermaid’s Hair” for its graceful and flowing appearance, is one of the most famous natural landmarks in Armenia. It is located near the spa town of Jermuk in the Vayots Dzor region, a place renowned for its mineral springs and healing climate.
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День 3
Горис - Ереван
Birds’ Cave 1 Areni-1 Cave is a significant archaeological site in Armenia, where remains of ancient humans, stone tools, animal fossils, and ritual artifacts were found. The cave also yielded ancient grape seeds, linked to one of the world’s oldest grape varieties — Areni Noir, a symbol of Armenian winemaking heritage.
Winnery Areni Areni Winery — is a family-owned enterprise that produces wines from hand-grown grapes in the village of Areni, located in Armenia’s Vayots Dzor region. The village of Areni is famous for its ancient winemaking traditions, which trace back to deep antiquity.
The Monastery Of Khor Virap Khor Virap Monastery is one of Armenia’s most sacred historical sites, located on the Ararat plain near the ancient capital Artashat. In 301 AD, Saint Gregory the Illuminator convinced King Trdat III to adopt Christianity, making Armenia the first Christian nation. The monastery is famous for Gregory’s dungeon, the Church of the Holy Mother of God, and its scenic views of Mount Ararat.
Noravank Monastery Complex Among the gems of Armenian architecture and Christian heritage stands the Noravank Monastery, located in one of the most picturesque spots in Armenia. Perched on a high cliff above a fast-flowing river, set against the backdrop of unique red cliffs tinged with ochre, the monastery’s church domes rise beautifully toward the sky, creating a stunning architectural ensemble.
The Cave City Of Khndzoresk Old Khndzoresk in Syunik Province is a unique cave settlement turned into an open-air museum. The houses were carved directly into the cliffs, some up to 30 meters high, accessible by ropes and underground passages. Today, Old Khndzoresk, with its suspension bridge and fascinating cave architecture, is a popular attraction in Armenia.