8 Day Self Drive Tour in Armenia: Explore Fascinating Sites with SUV Rental Car

Embark on an exciting 8-day self-drive tour in Armenia, exploring fascinating sites with a rental SUV. Discover Yerevan, Khor Virap, Arpa Valley, Dilijan National Park, Lake Sevan, and more!

Duration: 8 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

The vibrant capital Yerevan

Cascade Complex - 10.00 a.m. Meeting with your English-speaking guide at your hotel and walk through the world-famous city of Yerevan including a visit to a famous factory (surprise!)with a small tasting.
The first stop is at the famous Cascade complex with the marvelous views over Yerevan with the Sculpture park of…

What's Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
What's Not Included
  • Fuel on your trip. We deliver the rental car with a full tank and you return it with a full tank
Additional Information

Experience the enchantment of Armenia in this meticulously planned 8-day self-drive tour with an SUV rental car. Explore Yerevan, the country’s capital, marvel at the majestic Khor Virap monastery with its iconic Mount Ararat view and immerse yourself in the wine-producing areas of Arpa valley and Areni.
Travel through some of Armenia’s loftiest passes…

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Anastasiav993
Jul 30, 2023
Adventurous self-drive and 4WD tour - We did this self-drive tour in Armenia and can highly recommend it. While knowledge of the Russian or Armenian language is extremely helpful, it is possible to get by with English. In addition to Armenian monasteries/churches we saw an old Soviet-era telescope, a canyon of basalt columns, an abandoned village in caves on a cliffside, a cemetery full of old khatchkar, a Greek style temple, and enjoyed dinner with an Armenian family. The car we were given was old and scratched up, but that was just fine by us. It was a 4WD vehicle and we took it off roading. We drove up steep dirt roads to churches, and hiked to some. Armenian food is heavy but tasty... also salty. The churches were quite different and most we were able to be there without too many other tourists there at the same time.
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