Embark on a private Armenia day tour and discover pilgrimage sites, indulge in wine tasting at local wineries, and explore ancient cave formations. Visit Khor Virap for breathtaking views of Mt. Ararat and explore the historic Noravank monastery.
Embark on a private Armenia day tour and discover pilgrimage sites, indulge in wine tasting at local wineries, and explore ancient cave formations. Visit Khor Virap for breathtaking views of Mt. Ararat and explore the historic Noravank monastery.
- Khor Virap - Head to one of the well-known pilgrimage sites for the Armenians, as it is associated with the name of Gregory the Illuminator, the founder of the Armenian church, who was imprisoned there for 14 years by King Tiridates III of Armenia. From here admire the panoramic view of the Mt. Ararat, Armenia’s most famous symbol and highest…
- Khor Virap - Head to one of the well-known pilgrimage sites for the Armenians, as it is associated with the name of Gregory the Illuminator, the founder of the Armenian church, who was imprisoned there for 14 years by King Tiridates III of Armenia. From here admire the panoramic view of the Mt. Ararat, Armenia’s most famous symbol and highest mountain of Armenian Highland will give you a memorable image of snow-capped Mt. Ararat in all its glory. Your professional guide will explain to you the architectural composition of Khor Virap and tell interesting stories and legends about Khor Virap, Noah’s Ark and Mt. Ararat.
- Areni Wine Factory - Continuing the tour head to Areni. Discover the Vayots Dzor earth, beauty, art and nature on this winery tour with the visit to Areni Wine Factory. Have a walk between the vineyards and along with a wine tasting of organic wines. You will also be able to buy or order the organic products.
Next, go to explore the ancient cave formations, high chambers and huge stalactites and stalagmites of Areni cave 1. It is a substantial number of Chalcolithic sites have been identified across the territory of modern Armenia. Areni I represent the second half of the Chalcolithic, dating approximately between 4500 and 3400 BC. Areni I cave complex was occupied during that same period for ritual purposes related to mortuary activities. The dry environment of the cave together with a stable temperature provided excellent conditions for the preservation of organic materials.
Desiccated grains, fruits, textiles, leather, and even grass, which usually are not found at other sites, open a window onto an unknown world of perishable artefacts produced and used by Chalcolithic civilizations. Especially noteworthy is the discovery, deep in the cave, of the world’s oldest presently known wine pressing installation, dating back to around 4000 BC, and of the world’s oldest leather shoe, dated approximately to 3600 BC.
Areni 1 Cave is a magical, mystical place and best known with his archaeological artefacts. Your tour is led by an experienced guide who will bring the history, features and archaeological artefacts of the cave to life with their storytelling.
Enter the cave and walk along safe boardwalks into narrow chambers. Discover the colony of cave weta, large insects unique to Armenia, just inside the entrance.
- Noravank Monastery - Further, you will continue to Soth, to see Noravank: one of the greatest Medieval monasteries of Armenia and learn about the beautiful architecture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and birthplace of one of the famous architecture and manuscript schools in medieval Armenia.
You will arrive in Yerevan in the evening, between 18:00 and 19:00.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Wine tasting
- Lunch
- Professional art historian guide
- Transport by air-conditioned car, minivan or coach
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Wine tasting
- Lunch
- Professional art historian guide
- Transport by air-conditioned car, minivan or coach
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Explore Khor Virap, a prominent pilgrimage destination for Armenians, and enjoy the awe-inspiring vista of snow-shrouded Mt. Ararat, the highest peak in the Armenian Highland. This mountain is one of the most enduring symbols of Armenia.
Extend your journey to Areni, where you can experience the charm of the Vayots Dzor region’s landscape, art, and…
Explore Khor Virap, a prominent pilgrimage destination for Armenians, and enjoy the awe-inspiring vista of snow-shrouded Mt. Ararat, the highest peak in the Armenian Highland. This mountain is one of the most enduring symbols of Armenia.
Extend your journey to Areni, where you can experience the charm of the Vayots Dzor region’s landscape, art, and nature. Visit a renowned local winery, savor exceptional red and white wines, and discover all about the art of winemaking.
Then journey into the ancient caverns of Areni cave 1. You’ll be captivated by the towering chambers and enormous stalactites and stalagmites.
Venture deep inside the cave, following safe walkways into constricted chambers. Specifically, the cave boasts the world’s oldest known wine press, dating back to 4000 BC, and the world’s oldest leather shoe.
Lastly, your travels take you to Noravank, one of Armenia’s most magnificent Medieval monasteries.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.