Armenia Highlights
Tour Plan
You will be met and taken to your accommodation in Yerevan upon arrival at Zvartnots International Airport. The remainder of the day is free. Overnight in a Yerevan hotel.
Arrival at the International Airport of Zvartnots. We will meet and greet you in Yerevan. Transfer to the hotel of your choice. Begin your exploration of Yerevan, often known as the "Pink City" because to the pink tint of the stone "tufa." It is an ancient and ancient city, yet it is also regarded a contemporary and wonderful city. Begin your journey in Republic Square, which was built in the 1950s on Tamanian's initiative 20 years after his death. Walking down Northern Avenue, which is the capital's contemporary section and is considered to be the city's heart. Following that, we'll make a picture stop at the Opera House and Swan Lake. Proceed to the Cascade monument, an open-air museum. Ascend the steps for a breathtaking perspective of Yerevan. Take a stroll through the memorial park and make a pit stop at the Mother Armenia Monument. Later in the day, go to Tsakhadzor Town (Gorge of Flowers), a town surrounded by wooded mountains. Tour of the city by foot. The opportunity to ride the ropeway to the summit of Mount Teghenis, from where you will get a spectacular view of the wooded town. Overnight in a Yerevan hotel. (B)
Then you'll make your way to Lake Sevan, which will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your vacation. Climb the stairs to the peninsula's summit for a breathtaking glimpse of the "blue-eyed" lake. Tour of the peninsula's sights. At an elevation of 1897 metres above sea level, Lake Sevan is considered one of the world's largest sweet lakes. Our next visit will be in Dilijan, Armenia's self-proclaimed "Switzerland." Here, we may take a stroll around Dilijan's museum street, admiring the architectural marvels from the nineteenth century. Dilijan visiting the 13th-century Haghartsin Monastery, which is nestled in the Dilijan forests. Overnight in a Yerevan hotel. (B)
After breakfast, travel to Geghard Monastery (13th century) — a cave monastery. The monastery was originally called Ayrivank, which translates as "the Monastery of the Cave." Today, the monastery is usually referred to as Geghard, or more precisely Geghardavank, which means "the Monastery of the Spear." Additionally, the monastery is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Continue our trek to the 1st-century Garni Pagan Temple. Garni is Armenia's only surviving Hellenistic temple. Return to Yerevan and stop at the Vernissage flea market, which sells a variety of national souvenirs, jewellery, and a variety of traditional things. Additionally, you may shop in Dalma Garden Mall. Overnight in a Yerevan hotel. (B)
Check out of the accommodation and make your way to Zvartnots International Airport in preparation for your next flight. (B)
Highlights
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