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6-Day Itinerary for Armenia

  1. Day 1: Garni Temple
    30 minutes (18.5 km) from Zvartnots International Airport

    Visit one of the most important landmarks of Armenia, the Garni Temple. The morning is the best time to visit the temple. You can find professional guides there to get more information. Afternoon, you can enjoy the view of the temple from the nearby cafes and restaurants. In the evening, you can visit Symphony of Stones, which is 10 minutes drive from Garni.

  2. Day 2: Tsaghkadzor
    1 hour 10 minutes (64.5 km) from Garni Temple

    Visit Tsaghkadzor, known as the "Valley of Flowers." In the morning, you can visit the Kecharis Monastery, which is one of the oldest cultural centers of Armenia. Afternoon, you can enjoy skiing and snowboarding in Tsaghkadzor ski resort, which is one of the most popular ski resorts in Armenia. In the evening, you can explore the town and enjoy the local cuisine.

  3. Day 3: Lake Sevan
    1 hour 30 minutes (90 km) from Tsaghkadzor

    Visit the largest lake in Armenia, Lake Sevan. In the morning, you can visit the Sevanavank Monastery, which is situated on the Sevan Peninsula. Afternoon, you can enjoy the beach and water activities on the lake. In the evening, you can visit the nearby restaurants and try the famous Armenian fish dish.

  4. Day 4: Dilijan National Park
    1 hour 30 minutes (100 km) from Lake Sevan

    Visit Dilijan National Park, which is considered one of the greenest places in Armenia. In the morning, you can visit the Haghartsin Monastery, which is a masterpiece of medieval Armenian architecture. Afternoon, you can enjoy hiking in the Dilijan National Park and discover the flora and fauna of the area. In the evening, you can explore the town and try traditional Armenian dishes.

  5. Day 5: Khor Virap Monastery
    2 hours (130 km) from Dilijan National Park

    Visit Khor Virap Monastery, which is situated near the border of Turkey. In the morning, you can enjoy the view of Mount Ararat, which is considered a holy mountain for Armenians. Afternoon, you can visit the nearby vineyards and taste Armenian wine. In the evening, you can explore the nearby towns and try traditional Armenian dishes.

  6. Day 6: Yerevan
    1 hour (40 km) from Khor Virap Monastery

    Explore Armenia's capital city, Yerevan. In the morning, you can visit the Matenadaran, which is a museum of ancient manuscripts. Afternoon, you can visit the Cascade Complex, which is one of the most famous landmarks in Yerevan. In the evening, you can explore the city center and enjoy the nightlife of Yerevan.

Recommendations

Don't miss the chance to visit the historic city of Gyumri, which is famous for its traditional architecture and cuisine. You can also visit the Tatev Monastery, which is located in the Syunik region. For day trips, you can visit the town of Sisian, which is famous for its ancient observatory, Zorats Karer. You can also visit the Areni-1 cave, which is considered one of the oldest wineries in the world.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Garni Temple (2 hours, AMD 1500)
  • Tsaghkadzor Kecharis Monastery (1 hour, AMD 1000), Ski resort (4 hours, AMD 15,000)
  • Lake Sevan Sevanavank Monastery (1 hour, AMD 1000), Beach activities (3 hours, AMD 5000)
  • Dilijan National Park Haghartsin Monastery (1 hour, AMD 1000), Hiking (4 hours, AMD 3000)
  • Khor Virap Monastery (2 hours, AMD 2000), Wine tasting (2 hours, AMD 10,000)
  • Yerevan Matenadaran (2 hours, AMD 3000), Cascade Complex (3 hours, AMD 2000), Nightlife (3 hours, AMD 10,000)
  • Total Estimated Costs: AMD 46,500

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