3 days and 2 nights. Yerevan, Dilijan, Alaverdi

This three-day tour from Yerevan offers a rich blend of Armenia’s nature, culture, and history. On the first day, visit the 10th-century Haghpat Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture, and explore the ancient Odzun Monastery, one of Armenia’s earliest Christian basilicas. The second day features the scenic resort town of Tsaghkadzor, where you can enjoy mountain views and visit the historic Kecharis Monastery, followed by relaxation at the Ankavan thermal baths. Continue to Lake Sevan and Sevanavank Monastery, then stroll around Parz Lake and the charming town of Dilijan, known for its nature and artistic atmosphere. On the third day, explore Armenia’s spiritual and natural landmarks: Amberd Fortress, Lake Kari, Saghmosavank Monastery, the Armenian Alphabet Monument, and the majestic Mount Aragats. This journey offers the perfect mix of heritage, scenery, and relaxation.

День 1

Ереван - Дилижан

Monument Mimino Monument Mimino

The Mimino Monument in Dilijan is dedicated to the main character of Georgiy Danelia’s iconic Soviet film Mimino. Unveiled in 2018, the sculpture depicts the pilot in uniform and has become a popular tourist attraction, symbolizing both cinematic heritage and the cultural spirit of the region.

Thermal baths Ankavan Thermal baths Ankavan

The balneological springs of Hankavan, 85 km from Yerevan in Kotayk’s Marmarik River valley, are among Armenia’s most valuable for treatment and prevention. Located over 1,900 m above sea level, the main spring has hydrocarbonate-chloride sodium water at 39 °C, with mineralization of 8.7 g/l, high iron content, and 67 mg/l of (Н2ЅіО3+НЅіО3). The spring is divided into three open-air pools, each accommodating up to five people.

Tsaghkadzor 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.

Lake Sevan 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.

The Monastery Of Sevanavank 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.

Agarcin Monastery Agarcin Monastery

Agartsin Monastery is one of Armenia’s hidden gems, less known yet deeply enchanting. Unlike monasteries perched on cliffs or mountain tops, it rests in a quiet forested valley of the Ijevan Ridge. From afar, its light stone walls shine against the dark greenery, creating a picture of harmony, grace, and timeless elegance.

Lake Parz Lake Parz

Parz Lake is a scenic lake in Dilijan National Park, surrounded by dense forests and mountains. Its crystal-clear water, year-round beauty, and developed tourist facilities make it one of the most popular leisure destinations in Armenia.

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