Experience Armenia’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes on this unforgettable journey. Begin at Garni Temple, the only surviving pagan temple in the region, showcasing impressive Greco-Roman architecture and stunning views of the surrounding gorge.
Next, visit the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, a unique medieval complex partially carved into the cliffs, known for its intricate stone carvings and spiritual significance.
Continue to Lake Sevan, one of the world’s largest high-altitude freshwater lakes. Enjoy the fresh mountain air and visit Sevanavank Monastery, perched on the Sevan Peninsula, offering panoramic views of the shimmering blue waters.
This tour is perfect for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those looking to explore Armenia’s most iconic landmarks in one day.
Yerevan, Armenia
Start and End point
Marzpetuni St, Garni Historical and Cultural Museum, Garni, Armenia
The Garni Temple is a 1st-century Hellenistic temple located in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is the only surviving Greco-Roman temple in the former Soviet Union and one of Armenia’s most iconic landmarks.
Geghard Monastery Road, At the Entrance to the Azat Valley, Geghard, Armenia
significant part of the monastery complex is carved into the limestone cliffs of the Azat River Gorge, making it an extraordinary example of rock-hewn architecture. Some churches and tombs are completely carved out of the mountain, offering a unique and mystical atmosphere.
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It is the biggest freshwater lake in Armenia and one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world.
Next the Holy Mother of God Church, Sevan, Armenia
Sevanavank is a historic monastery located on a peninsula (formerly an island) on Lake Sevan in Armenia. Sitting on a hill, it offers panoramic views of Lake Sevan and the surrounding mountains.
In front of Marriott Hotel
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