Duration
7 Days 6 Night
Tour Type
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Tour Guide
Armania
Armenia Travel Information
📍 Top Places to Visit
| Place | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Yerevan | Capital city – Republic Square, Cascade Complex, museums, vibrant café culture |
| Garni Temple | 1st-century Greco-Roman pagan temple with scenic views |
| Geghard Monastery | UNESCO World Heritage Site carved into rock |
| Lake Sevan | High-altitude freshwater lake, known for scenic beauty |
| Tatev Monastery | 9th-century site accessed by Wings of Tatev cable car |
| Dilijan | Nicknamed “Switzerland of Armenia,” ideal for forests & hiking |
| Noravank Monastery | Stunning red cliffs and valley surroundings |
🚶♂️ Popular Activities
| Activity | Details |
|---|---|
| Historical & religious tours | Explore monasteries, temples, cultural sites |
| Wine tasting | Especially in Areni wine region |
| Hiking | Dilijan National Park, Mount Aragats |
| Local food tasting | Try khorovats, lavash, dolma, khash, Armenian baklava |
| Cultural experiences | Traditional music/dance shows in Yerevan |
Armenia Travel Information
📍 Top Places to Visit
Yerevan – Armenia’s capital city, known for Republic Square, Cascade Complex, museums, and vibrant café culture.
Garni Temple – A Greco-Roman pagan temple from the 1st century AD, set on a scenic gorge.
Geghard Monastery – A UNESCO World Heritage Site carved into a mountain.
Lake Sevan – One of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world.
Tatev Monastery – Historic 9th-century monastery accessible via the Wings of Tatev, the world’s longest reversible cable car.
Dilijan – Nicknamed the “Switzerland of Armenia,” known for forests, hiking, and old architecture.
Noravank Monastery – Surrounded by stunning red cliffs and picturesque valleys.
🚶♂️ Popular Activities
Historical & religious site exploration
Wine tasting tours (especially in Areni)
Hiking in Dilijan National Park, Mount Aragats
Local food tasting: khorovats (BBQ), lavash, dolma, khash, and Armenian baklava
Cultural shows in Yerevan
🕒 Best Time to Visit
Spring (April–June) – Pleasant weather, lush landscapes.
Autumn (Sept–Oct) – Ideal for hiking and wine festivals.
Winter (Dec–Feb) – For snow sports in Tsaghkadzor and Jermuk.
🛂 Visa & Entry Info
Visa-free or visa-on-arrival for many countries (India, EU, Russia, US, etc.).
E-visa available online at https://evisa.mfa.am
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
💱 Currency
Armenian Dram (AMD)
Credit/debit cards accepted in cities; cash is preferred in rural areas.
🛫 Getting There
Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) – Main airport near Yerevan.
Flights from Dubai, Doha, Moscow, Paris, Frankfurt, Delhi, etc.
🗣️ Languages Spoken
Armenian (official)
Russian widely understood
English spoken in tourist spots and younger generations
🙏 Culture & Etiquette
Dress modestly when visiting churches and monasteries.
Respect traditional values and elders.
Handshakes and toasts are an important part of social interaction.
🚌 Getting Around
Yerevan: Taxis, minibuses (marshrutkas), metro
Intercity: Buses, shared taxis, car rental
Roads in remote areas can be rough – a 4×4 is helpful








