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Armenia – 6 Days / 5 Nights

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Armenia – 6 Days / 5 Nights

Original price was: ₹95,000.00.Current price is: ₹80,000.00.

Group Tours : Price Quoted for 2 Adults

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Armenia with our “Kaleidoscope of Armenian Impressions” tour package. This immersive experience promises to unveil the rich tapestry of Armenia’s culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Book your “Kaleidoscope of Armenian Impressions” tour now and let the magic of Armenia unfold before your eyes. Discover the colors, tastes, and stories that make this journey an unforgettable experience.

Day 1 : Based on Flights : Transfer from Airport to Hotel.

Day 2 : Lake Sevan, Sevanavank Monastery, Dilijan, Lunch stop, Goshavank Monastery, Haghartsin Monastery

On this tour visit Lake Sevan, pearl of this mountainous country and one of the largest freshwater high-altitude lakes in Eurasia. See Sevanavank, a monastery complex on Sevan peninsula, from where the whole beauty of Lake Sevan can be observed. Currently a religious seminary functions here, which is not readily open to the public. You will then go to Dilijan, otherwise referred to as “Armenian Switzerland” for its fantastic natural forests. The town is a part of Dilijan National Park. The next stop is Goshavank monastery, surrounded by green territories. Finally, visit Haghartsin, a 10th century monastery which has been recently renovated by donation of Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qassimi, the Ruler of Sharjah, who was impressed by the monastery when visiting it.

The fascination and the “pearl” of mountainous Armenia is Lake Sevan, which is one of the world’s greatest high altitude fresh-water lakes. It is about 1900 m above sea level. The lake is of volcanic origin and is surrounded with mountains of 3000 m and higher. The beautiful landscape and the crystal water serve nice preconditions for excellent rest.The lake is also famous for its peninsula and medieval church complex, built in 874.

Day 3 : Khor Virap Monastery, Azat reservoir view point, Lunch stop, Lavash baking master class, Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery

This combined tour includes visits of some of the most popular attractions of Armenia. During morning time Biblical Mount Ararat is especially beautiful, so the first stop is foreseen at the closest point to the mountain from Armenia – Khor Virap monastery, from where Christianity in Armenia originates. Afterwards you will have a stop at a special view point and there will be a chance to take nice photos of Azat Reservoir, surrounded with nature. Next on the route is the only pagan temple in Armenia – Garni. See lavash (Armenian thin bread) baking process, which is one of the most beautiful and common Armenian national traditions. And, finally, you will be amazed by the magnificence of the 13th century Geghard monastic complex, partially carved in the rock and included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.

Khor Virap is the most famous pilgrimage site in Armenia, as it is directly connected with the adoption of Christianity. As a state religion, Christianity in Armenia was adopted in 301 due to endeavors of Saint Gregory The Illuminator, who, before converting King Trdat The 3rd to Christianity, was imprisoned in the dungeon, over which a church of Khor Virap monastery was built in the 17th century. From the monastery one can admire the stunning view of the Biblical Mount Ararat.

Day 4 : Hin Areni Wine factory (tour and tasting), Shaki Waterfall, Lunch stop, Tatev Monastery, Wings of Tatev Ropeway

On this tour first visit “Hin Areni” wine factory in Areni settlement, where you will have a tour and tasting of its famous wines. Afterwards there comes the visit of Shaki waterfall, which is located in one of the coziest and nicest corners of Syunik province, gloriously opening its striking beauty to all the admirers. And the last stop will be Tatev monastery, that was once a spiritual center and also had outstanding scientific and political significance. The monastery is surrounded with beautiful nature. It is here that one can take the World’s longest ropeway without stops – “Tatever”.

Vayots Dzor and Areni village in particular has been the cradle of Armenian winemaking for millennia. “Hin Areni” wine factory opens up the doors of this region to the world to showcase the historic and indigenous Armenian grape varietals. At the winery the historic traditions of winemaking are well combined with state-of-the-art modern equipment. “Hin Areni” wine factory has the capacity to process over 250 tonnes of grapes.

Day 5 : Gyumri, Gyumri Urban Life (Dzitoghtsyan) Museum, Black Fortress, Lunch stop, Harichavank Monastery

On this tour you will visit Gyumri, the second largest city in Armenia, one of the main cultural centers of the republic. The only Catholic church in Armenia has recently been built in Gyumri. Visiting the Urban Life museum you will discover everyday life, culture and history of Gyumri. There will be a stop at Black Fortress, which is one of the famous monuments of Gyumri. Built in 1834, it is included in the list of intangible monuments of history and culture of the city. Walking through the streets of the town you will see lots of old buildings and feel the spirit of 19th century architecture. The monastery complex of Harichavank, the last stop, is situated on the western slope of Mount Aragats, on a rocky cape.

Gyumri is located in the north-western part of Armenia, in the middle of Shirak valley, 126 km far from Yerevan. From the ethnical point of view, it is the most colorful city in Armenia. The local traditions are deeply rooted here, national spirit is reflected in everything. Walking along the streets of old Gyumri one still seems to hear the voice of the smiths’ hammers, it seems that a cart will appear from the street corner and the carter will call to show around the city. The old houses, a part of which, fortunately, resisted the devastating earthquake in 1988, speak of the high architectural achievements of the city. These buildings are notable with their architectural solutions, combination of colorful stone and masterfully elaborated bas-reliefs. Gyumri has always been in the center of cultural events.

 

Day 6 : Based on Flight Transfer from Hotel to the Airport.

 

Note :  The quoted Price does not include Air ticket,Visa,travel Insurance and GST.

Description

Armenia, a beautiful country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, is bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkey. Known for its stunning mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rich cultural heritage, Armenia offers a unique blend of history and nature. The capital, Yerevan, is a vibrant city with historic landmarks, lively cafes, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Travel Information for Indian Tourists

  • Visa: Indian tourists can apply for an e-Visa or get a visa on arrival (valid for up to 21 or 120 days). Those holding a valid Schengen, US, or UK visa can enter visa-free.
  • Flights: Direct flights are limited, but connecting flights via Dubai, Doha, or Moscow are available. The main international airport is Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) in Yerevan.
  • Currency: Armenian Dram (AMD) – Exchange money at airports, banks, or exchange centers.
  • Weather: Best time to visit is spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) for pleasant weather. Winters can be cold with snowfall, ideal for skiing in Tsaghkadzor.
  • Food: Indian food is available in Yerevan, but local delicacies like khorovats (BBQ), dolma, and lavash bread are a must-try.
  • Local Transport: Taxis (via Bolt app), metro, and buses are common transport options.

Armenia is a perfect getaway for Indian travelers seeking a mix of history, adventure, and scenic beauty!

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