
September 14, 28
Start/End Time:09:00 - 19:00
|Duration:full day
Price per person:
7000 AMD
Armenian speaker
Start | End time: 08:30 | 15:30
Duration:half day
Type of tour :regular
Group size:12+
Language :Armenian, English, Russian
Start | End point: 1a Sayat-Nova Ave, Yerevan 0001, Armenia | 1a Sayat-Nova Ave, Yerevan 0001, Armenia
All three places are located on the slopes and foothills of Aragats Mountain. Popular among our tourists, this tour includes the 10th-century Amberd Castle, the Armenian Alphabet Monument, and Kari Lake.
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1. Amberd
Amberd, located 2300 meters above sea level, has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and today's castle was built in the 10th century. Located at the confluence of two rivers, the castle remained exceptionally impregnable for many centuries and fell only in the 14th century, after which it reached the present day with minor changes. The castle consists of a fort, St. Astvatsatsin Church, 1026, a chapel, a bath, and otherworldly buildings.
2. Lake Kari
There are many ponds on Mount Aragats, one of which is Kari Lake, located at an altitude of 3207 meters. Kari Lake, formed by ice formations, has a depth of up to 8 meters and very cold water. The surface of the lake is 0.12 km/square. The Arkashen River starts from the western side of the lake.
3. Mughni
The church was built by a group of monks who moved from Hovhannavank, one mile away, and's name of Mughni comes from the word mile itself. The present church is a 17th-century structure with a combination of black and pink tuff. The sculptures of the entrance and walls of the church and the stylistic solutions make the church architecture one of the best samples of the late Middle Ages.
4. Armenian Alphabet Monastery
The last stop of the tour is the Armenian Alphabet Monument. After all, there are no more than 70 alphabets in the world, one of which is Armenian. Created in 405, Armenian letters and the Armenian people have been inseparable for around 1,600 years. Being a nation with its script, Armenians have created and distributed thousands of manuscripts, books, and journals throughout their history. And so, in 2005, marking the 1600th anniversary of the creation of letters, the Alphabet Monument was built. The 38 letters are in the form of sculptures, standing on a small field on the slope of Aragats Mountain, and behind the letters are the most famous figures of the culture of the Armenian people: Mesrop Mashtots and Grigor Lusavorich.
September 14, 28
Start/End Time:09:00 - 19:00
|Duration:full day
Price per person:
7000 AMD
Armenian speaker
Start/End Time:07:00 - 21:30
|Duration:full day
Price per person:
9500 AMD
Armenian speaker
13500 AMD
Foreign speaker