Embark on a one-day tour to Saghmosavank Monastery, Alphabet Valley, and Amberd Fortress. Explore the 13th-century monastery, discover the Armenian Alphabet Monument, and visit the historical fortress in the clouds.
Embark on a one-day tour to Saghmosavank Monastery, Alphabet Valley, and Amberd Fortress. Explore the 13th-century monastery, discover the Armenian Alphabet Monument, and visit the historical fortress in the clouds.
- Saghmosavank Monastery - Dramatically situated on the edge of the Kasagh River Gorge, Saghmosavank Monastery provides one of Armenia’s most stunning vistas. Constructed in the 13th century, this spiritual complex was a hub for learning and manuscript creation. The gorge’s tranquility and the distant silhouette of Mount Aragats create a peaceful…
- Saghmosavank Monastery - Dramatically situated on the edge of the Kasagh River Gorge, Saghmosavank Monastery provides one of Armenia’s most stunning vistas. Constructed in the 13th century, this spiritual complex was a hub for learning and manuscript creation. The gorge’s tranquility and the distant silhouette of Mount Aragats create a peaceful ambiance, inviting visitors to pause and reflect. As one walks through its ancient stone walls, the echoes of centuries-old psalms, which inspired the monastery’s name “the Monastery of Psalms,” can almost be heard.
- Armenian Alphabet Monument - Positioned at the base of Mount Aragats near the village of Artashavan, the Armenian Alphabet Monument was erected in 2005 to honor Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet, and to commemorate the script’s 1,600th anniversary. The site showcases 39 large stone letters, each intricately carved from tufa rock, representing the distinctive Armenian alphabet. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Armenia’s highest peak, the monument offers not only cultural and historical importance but also a breathtakingly scenic view. Visitors can wander among the letters, capture photos, and reflect on the enduring legacy of the Armenian language—a cornerstone of national identity and heritage.
- Amberd Fortress - Situated on the southern slopes of Mount Aragats above the confluence of the Arkashen and Amberd rivers, Amberd—meaning “fortress in the clouds”—is one of Armenia’s most evocative medieval fortresses. Standing approximately 2,300 meters above sea level, its basalt walls, watchtowers, and ruined halls date back to the 7th century, with significant expansions by the Pahlavuni princes in the 10th–11th centuries. Just below the citadel lies the elegant Vahramashen (Surp Astvatsatsin) Church (1026), whose precise stone geometry frames sweeping views across volcanic plateaus.

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Have a nice day choosing this trip! Visit the 13th century Saghmosvank, which was built in the village of Saghmosavan near the deep gorge of Qasagh River. Overall, its excellent location provides additional beauty and comeliness to the monastery. In the 13th century it was one of the educational, cultural and spiritual centers of Armenia.
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Have a nice day choosing this trip! Visit the 13th century Saghmosvank, which was built in the village of Saghmosavan near the deep gorge of Qasagh River. Overall, its excellent location provides additional beauty and comeliness to the monastery. In the 13th century it was one of the educational, cultural and spiritual centers of Armenia.
Discover Armenian Alphabet Monument in Artashavan. Giant stone letters are dedicated to the founder of Armenia’s alphabet, Mesrop Mashtots. Find your first letter of the name!
Continue your tour to Amberd, which is an important historical site that survived and reached us from the 7-th century. Some say that it was built in the 11-13th centuries, attributing it to the near located church. Amberd means
Enjoy selecting this travel experience! Witness the glorious Saghmosvank Monastery, which stands since the 13th century in the village of Saghmosavan, nestled beside the steep canyon of the Qasagh River. Its sublime setting further enhances the monastery’s allure. During the 13th century, it served as a significant hub for education, culture, and spirituality in Armenia.
Explore the Armenian Alphabet Monument in Artashavan. Monumental stone characters pay homage to Mesrop Mashtots, the inventor of the Armenian script. Seek out the initial letter of your name!
Progress your journey to Amberd, a vital relic of history dating back to the 7th century. Though some attribute its construction to the 11-13th centuries, based on the nearby church. The name Amberd translates to ‘fortress in the clouds’, a nod to its lofty perch at 2300 meters above sea level.
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