
Duration: half day
Start price
28000 AMD
per person
This is not the final price
Duration 10-11 hours.
Tsaghkadzor, a resort town known for its beauty and ancient history, offers a variety of attractions, including a ski resort, high-class hotels, and the Kecharis Monastery, an architectural gem.Lake Sevan is a popular tourist destination in Armenia, offering a combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and comfortable accommodations. Visitors can enjoy relaxing by the lake, exploring nearby monasteries like Sevanavank, and sampling delicious local trout.
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1. Tsaghkadzor
Tsaghkadzor is one of the most beautiful and touristic cities in Armenia. It is lovely in all seasons and a favourite place for locals and tourists. Tsaghkadzor is known for Armenia's best health resorts, entertainment places, ravishing nature and cultural monuments. It is only 50 km away from the capital. Being located at an altitude of 1840 meters above sea level, Tsaghkadzor is considered one of the best places for passive and active recreation.
2. Kecharis Monastic Complex
Kecharis monastic complex is one of the most important cultural monuments of Tsaghkadzor. The four churches of the monastic complex were built during the XI-XIII centuries. Having unique architecture and rich history, Kecharis has been one of the prominent church and writing centers of Armenia for centuries, thanks to Pahlavuni and Proshian princes. The complex consists of four churches, a vestibule, chapels and about three dozen khachkars (XI-XVII centuries). Over the centuries, the monastery had been destroyed and restored many times. The current appearance of the monastic complex is thanks to the Austrian-Armenian philanthropist Vladimir Harutyunyan.
3. Sevan Lake
Being 1900 meters above sea level, Sevan is the second-highest lake in the world with a freshwater supply. Sevan, of volcanic origin, is surrounded by mountain ranges divided into two parts and one large peninsula. Lake Sevan enjoys great popularity among tourists for both active and passive recreation. With a maximum depth of 83 meters, Sevan is the only one of the three historical Armenian lakes located on the territory of the Republic of Armenia.
4. Sevanavank Monastery
Mariam, the daughter of King Ashot I, promised to build 30 churches in honour of her late husband. She kept her promise throughout her life. One of them, Sevanavank, was built in 874. Founded in the 4th century, Sevanavank experienced its development in the 9th century. Apart from the two standing churches, the unique khachkar of the 17th century, with its many biblical scenes, deserves special attention. The name of the capital, Yerevan, was recorded for the first time on the dome of Sevanavank.
5. Haghartsin
Although it is customary in Armenia to use mainly tuff or basalt stones for construction, two types of stones were used for Haghartsin Monastery: travertine and basalt. Built of white stone, this monastery has had its own place in Armenian culture and education since the 10th century. The monastery had been built for about three centuries, in the beautiful valley of the Tavush forests, in the very heart of the forest. Here is also the refectory of the monastery, which is considered an architectural masterpiece. In addition to the actual structures, there is also a royal mausoleum here. By the way, very tasty gata is sold near here.
6. Old Dilijan Complex
The tour concludes with the Old Dilijan complex. On Sharambeyan Street, you can see typical 19th-century houses and wooden balconies. This street is considered the collective appearance of Old Dilijan, where the famous Dilijan architectural style is reflected.
Duration: half day
Start price
28000 AMD
per person
This is not the final price
Duration: full day
Start price
76000 AMD
per person
This is not the final price