Explore the Armenian countryside on a private tour, visiting Tsaghkadzor, Lake Sevan, Sevanvank, Dilijan, Goshavank Monastery, and Hagharstin Monastery. Book now and discover the Land of old Legends and Ancient History!
Explore the Armenian countryside on a private tour, visiting Tsaghkadzor, Lake Sevan, Sevanvank, Dilijan, Goshavank Monastery, and Hagharstin Monastery. Book now and discover the Land of old Legends and Ancient History!
- Tsakhkadzor - Tsaghkadzor is a charming city in the Kotayk province of Armenia, renowned as a ski and climatic resort. The name translates from Armenian as the “Gorge of Flowers.” As early as the 5th century BC, the healing properties of the local climate were recognized. The natural beauty here is beyond words! You’ll encounter mountains,…
- Tsakhkadzor - Tsaghkadzor is a charming city in the Kotayk province of Armenia, renowned as a ski and climatic resort. The name translates from Armenian as the “Gorge of Flowers.” As early as the 5th century BC, the healing properties of the local climate were recognized. The natural beauty here is beyond words! You’ll encounter mountains, snow-capped peaks, swift rivers, steep cliffs, picturesque valleys blanketed with flowers, dense forests, and medicinal springs, including the famous Arjahpyuru and Ttujur. Tsakhkadzor offers excellent conditions for relaxation and sports, with numerous children’s camps and rest homes. The country’s main sports complex, which brought Tsakhkadzor international fame, is also located here. You can ride the aerial cable car and enjoy stunning views of the bright blue Sevan, Greater and Lesser Ararat.
- Kecharis Monastery - The Kecharis Monastery complex was built in the 11th century in Tsakhkadzor. By the 12th-13th centuries, Kecharis had become a major religious center in Armenia, complete with a higher school. The complex includes three churches, two chapels, and a porch, with another church and porch to the west. The main temple is the Church of St. Gregory, the first building of the monastery, constructed by Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni in 1003. The Surb Nshan church, a small structure, was likely built soon after the first church in the 11th century. South of this church stands the Katogike church, built in the early 13th century by architect Vetzik during the time of Prince Vasak Khakhpakyan or Proshyan. The chapel next to the Church of St. Gregory served as the burial vault for the monastery’s founder, Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni, dating back to the 11th century.
- Lake Sevan - The high-altitude Lake Sevan is known as the “pearl of Armenia.” Situated at 1,900 meters above sea level in the center of the Armenian highland, 63 km northeast of Yerevan, it is the largest lake in the Caucasus. Surrounded by mountain ranges, Sevan offers a breathtaking view of an alpine lake. The lake is famous for its pristine fresh water, and the pure mountain air is beneficial for health.
- Sevanavank - The Sevanavank monastery complex is located on the Sevan peninsula. Founded in 305 by St. Gregory the Illuminator, who built a church on the site of a pagan temple, Sevanavank became a significant site in the 9th century under the princes of Syunik. In 874, Mariam, the wife of Prince Vassak of Syunik and daughter of King Ashot Bagratuni, built two churches here—St. Arakeloc and St. Astvatcatcin. These churches are adorned with various wood-carved capitals, some of which are preserved in the Armenian State Museum of History and the Art Gallery of St. Petersburg (Hermitage). A spiritual school was established in the complex in 1869. The remnants of a church with a domed hall are preserved at the top of the mountain on the island. The cloister area is rich in khachkars (cross-stones).
- Dilijan - The stunning nature and ancient monasteries make Dilijan one of the most captivating travel destinations. Here, you can enjoy a unique walking tour of Dilijan and visit the Old Dilijan town.
- Lake Parz - Lake Parz is beautiful year-round. In summer, it offers a cool retreat from the heat, thanks to cold currents and dense trees surrounding the lake. The lake is famous for its reflective surface, which mirrors the colors of the surrounding forest: shades of green in summer and spring, red and gold in autumn, and a special blue and white beauty in snowy winter.
- Haghartsin Monastery - The final destination on this trip is the Haghartsin Monastery, dating back to the 10th-14th centuries. The name translates to “the play of the eagle.” The scenery here is like a stunning work of art, with both the monastery and the surrounding nature offering breathtaking views. It’s one of those places in Armenia that feels like an unreal movie set.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Driver
- Guide service (if chosen)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Driver
- Guide service (if chosen)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Ropeway’s tickets
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Ropeway’s tickets
Discover the Armenian countryside with us – during this tour we will explore together one of the largest freshwater, Tsaghadzor city, high-altitude lakes – Lake Sevan and monastery of Sevanavank, built by the princess Mariam in 874. Then in Dilijan the betaking forests will surround you. We will also explore the Lake Parz with wonderful nature. And the…
Discover the Armenian countryside with us – during this tour we will explore together one of the largest freshwater, Tsaghadzor city, high-altitude lakes – Lake Sevan and monastery of Sevanavank, built by the princess Mariam in 874. Then in Dilijan the betaking forests will surround you. We will also explore the Lake Parz with wonderful nature. And the last stop is well-known travel destination in Armenia – Hagharstin Monastery – its beauty is breathtaking unreal. Hasghartsin monastery was built in the 10th century by the Bagratuni dynasty. It was built in the place of pagan temple. This amazing complex includes 4 churches and cross-stones (khachkars). Book with us & Let us show you the Land of old Legends, Biblical Stories and Ancient History!
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