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Highlights of Armenia
If you haven’t been to Armenia, that is the best way to explore this amazing country. With our route you can feel the soul and spirit of Armenia
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If you haven’t been to Armenia, that is the best way to explore this amazing country. With our route you can feel the soul and spirit of Armenia
6
1 city
Bus
Tour
All
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In just 6 days you will have time to visit a lot of landmarks of Armenia. The beautiful capital Yerevan, the best wineries, ancient fortresses, castles and churches. Check the itinerary – you will definitely like it!
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1st day of the itinerary
After meeting with a local guide on arrival to Armenia, you will have a sightseeing tour in the capital of the country, Yerevan. Yerevan is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. The city attracts by ancient architecture and fascinating nature. Yerevan is known as the “pink city”, its buildings were all made of naturally coloured volcanic rocks of varying shades of pink, giving the city a vibrant and lively atmosphere! Although stone construction of pink tuff is special and rare in other countries, it is very common in Yerevan, both thanks to the abundance of the material and the local craftsmanship.
The heart of the capital is the Republic Square with its magnificent buildings. Here there are “singing fountains” and the National History Museum, here starts Mashtots Avenue where you can find the building of Matenadaran, one of the world’s largest book repository. Other landmarks of the city are the opera house with the Conservatory in Liberty Square and the Cascade behind it. The last is the artistically decorated staircases, fountains, flowers and sculptures of world-famous artists such as Botero, Chadwick, Flanagan. If you climb to the top of the Cascade, you can see the fabulous views of Yerevan.
Yerevan is also known for it’s night life where pubs, cafes and restaurants are open till the wee hours of the morning. Locals say that Armenians like to party, have fun and be merry!
1st day of the itinerary
In the afternoon you will visit the “Ararat” Cognac factory. Yerevan company, commonly known with its famous brand «ArArAt», is the leading enterprise of Armenia in the production of alcoholic beverages. The main drink is cognac, which is supplied in 25 countries of the world. The factory was founded in 1887 during the existence of the Russian Empire. Degustation of different types of cognac will help you to understand the spirit and soul of Armenia.
2nd day of the itinerary
This day you will visit the Vayots Dzor region famous for its wines. Here the drink is produced from a unique local grape variety Areni, with the addition of the variety Saperavi. The grape has been growing in these areas for millennia, and the world’s oldest winery is the Areni Cave. On your way to the cave, you will pass by the famous Ararat Valley and enjoy the view of the Biblical Mount Ararat. Areni is a historical place. Many scientists have concluded that this place is where people started to produce wine about 6,000 years ago. Also there were found many objects, clothes and burials of people during the excavations.
The next stop of your excursion will be at the monastery of Noravank, a masterpiece of Master Momik, which was built in the 13th-14th centuries. It is one of the most picturesque Armenian red-yellow monastery complex surrounded by rocks. To feel the spirit of Armenia, you will have dinner in the family-owned Old Bridge winery at 1250-1300 meters above the sea level. Its vineyards with the variety Areni are located on the bank of the river Arpa. After that, you return to Yerevan. Along the way, there will be a stop in the wine Tushpa cellar, which is built in the best traditions of ancient Armenian architecture. It is located in one of the picturesque corners of the Ararat Valley. Coming back, the dinner will take place in the club with a tasting of famous Trinity wines.
3rd day of the itinerary
Today the first stop will be the ruins of Zvartnots. In ancient Armenian its name means “Temple of Angels”. The building was built in the 7th century and was a three-tiered central-domed structure, probably astounded with its magnificence. The first tier has been recently reconstructed almost entirely. According to the European specialists’ opinion, Zvartnots Temple can be considered as one of the greatest monuments of ancient architecture. That is why it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The next stop is Etchmiadzin Cathedral. Etchmiadzin is the main temple of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and it is often called the “Armenian Vatican”. It is one of the largest Christian churches in the world, which was built in 303 AD. The first Armenian school was opened at the monastery. After this excursion you can continue your trip and see more than 400 hectares of vineyards in the Caras Winery. Both international and indigenous varieties are grown here. White varieties: Kangun, Chardonnay, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc. Red varieties: Cabernet, Malbec, Tannat, Syrah, Merlot. Lunch of this day includes the master class of Armenian pasta and sweets. After that you return to Yerevan. You will have free time to enjoy on your own the evening streets of the capital of Armenia.
4th day of the itinerary
Today you will visit Amberd Fortress. It is a historical complex located on the slope of the highest mountain peak of Armenia, Aragats, at the altitude of 2,300 m. In general, this region boasts a variety of historical and architectural monuments. Amberd Castle is situated in a beautiful gorge between two rivers. That is why this fortress has always been very impregnable.
The next stop is a visit to Nairian cosmetics for exploring the process of organic cosmetics production, based on local herbs & rose petals. A herbal tea tasting awaits you there. Also you visit the ArmAs Winery for tasting local wines. After that you return to Yerevan.
5th day of the itinerary
This day will be started with a tour to the Garni Temple. It is the only pagan temple on the territory of Armenia that was built in the 1st century by the Armenian King Trdat the First. It was destroyed but rebuilt from ruins in Soviet times. It has several buildings, including the royal palace, Roman bath and a church. Also on this day you visit Geghard. It is a medieval Armenian monastery famous for its rock architecture. This building is partly carved in the mountain. The monastery was founded in the 4th century, and by that moment no original building has survived. The existing monastery ensemble was built in the 12th-13th centuries, during the flourishing of the national culture, especially the architecture.
Lunch in Garni village with a demonstration of Armenian bread Lavash cooking is waiting for you. After lunch, you’ll proceed for the final wine tasting to Armenia Wines. Beginning with the plantation of vineyards in 2006, the winery was built two years later in 2008. Nowadays, the company is the icon of the modern winemaking of Armenia with its award-winning wines. You return to Yerevan and have a farewell dinner in a national restaurant with music and national food.
6th day of the itinerary
Now you can explore the city by yourself and do some last-minute shopping. Then you will be transferred to the airport. Now it’s time to say goodbye to Armenia. Hope to see you again!
Why to go?
Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Armenia is one of cradlelands of civilization. The country was overwhelmed by most of the great powers of the past and nearly destroyed in the early XX century, then occupied for 70 years by the Soviet Union. Armenia offers many of the most interesting sights that you will not find anywhere else. This is a country of ancient history, stunning landscapes, tasty food and good cognac and wine.
Armenia is the first country to adopt Christianity, and you can see ancient and modern temples everywhere. You can admire the majestic Mount Ararat – the soul and symbol of Armenia, which, by the will of fate, ended up on the territory of Turkey. You will taste its national cuisine: fresh barbecue with juicy vegetables and aromatic herbs, dolma, and drink it all down with wonderful Armenian wine.
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