Sanahin Monastery, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Armenia, offers you a blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and scenic hiking paths. The monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, dates back to the 10th century.Read More
Nestled in the Debed Canyon, Alaverdi is a fascinating destination in northern Armenia. It blends a rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and unique cultural experiences. Once a thriving mining town, today it is best known for its medieval monasteries, scenic cliffs,...Read More
Makaravank Monastery, dating back to the 11th century, is a fascinating glimpse into Armenia’s rich history. If you’re interested in the spiritual heritage of Armenia, it’s a perfect place to explore with its stunning building and deep cultural roots.Read More
Goris, located in southern Armenia, is a captivating town renowned for its distinctive architecture, featuring red-roofed, one- and two-story buildings. The town is also famous for its unique rock formations, caves, and dwellings, some of which served as homes until...Read More
If you’re planning to travel to Armenia, visiting Haghartsin Monastery is a must. Nestled in the lush forests of Dilijan, this medieval monastery offers a unique mix of history, spirituality, and breathtaking nature. Whether you’re a history lover, a nature...Read More
Dilijan is surrounded by lush forests, mountains, and the Dilijan National Park, making it a haven for nature lovers and hikers. Its mild climate and fresh mountain air offer a relaxing retreat, attracting visitors seeking wellness and tranquility.Read More
As Armenia’s second-largest city, Gyumri offers a vibrant experience, known for its historic architecture, charming streets, and warm hospitality. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking for a unique travel experience, Gyumri has something special for...Read More
Garni Temple is one of Armenia’s most famous landmarks and the only Greco-Roman temple in the region. Just 30 km from Yerevan, this stunning site sits on a cliff overlooking the Azat River Gorge.Read More
Armenia, home to one of the oldest civilizations, invites travelers to the land of milk and honey. A glance through the Ultimate Armenia Travel Guide will give you a glimpse into the rich blend of history ․․․Read More
“Are there any fun things to do in Armenia? Isn’t it only famous for age-old monasteries and historical sites?” you might wonder. Here we come to enlighten your mind. Prepare to pack your bags ․․․Read More
Looking for an adrenaline rush? Yerevan Park seems to be an ideal destination for you. As the biggest amusement park in the city, it offers a wide range of thrilling attractions including a Roller Coaster ․․․Read More
“The First Christian Nation” - a sentence that goes hand in hand with Armenia. In 301 AD the Armenian Kingdom, in guidance of His Majesty the King Tiridates III Arshakuni and Saint Gregory the Illuminator, adopted Christianity as state religion....Read More
The heart of Armenia, capital Yerevan, in addition to the sheer number of cafes and bakeries, is also the cultural and historical hotspot of the country. The capital possesses more than 40 museums, which surely give a deep insight into...Read More
The fashion of cafe-visiting and opening new ones has become more widespread in Yerevan. Several years ago the locals and visitors would surely complain about the lack of cafes in the capital, but now everything has changed dramatically.Read More
Mount Ararat is an extinct volcano in the far east of modern-day Turkey. It consists of two snow-covered volcanic cones – Sis (Little Ararat, with the altitude of 3897 metres) and Masis (Greater Ararat- the highest peak of Turkey and...Read More
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