Embark on a private tour with ‘Yerani Travel’ to discover the captivating Pagan history and the rich Christian heritage of Armenia. Explore the stunning Lake Sevan and immerse yourself in the beauty of Armenia’s North. Book your unforgettable journey now!
Embark on a private tour with ‘Yerani Travel’ to discover the captivating Pagan history and the rich Christian heritage of Armenia. Explore the stunning Lake Sevan and immerse yourself in the beauty of Armenia’s North. Book your unforgettable journey now!
- Charent’s Arch - En route to the temple, there will be a brief stop at Charents Arch, offering a chance to experience one of the highlights of your Armenian journey—a breathtaking view of the Biblical Mount Ararat.
- Garni Temple - Garni Temple, dating back to 77 A.D., is the sole surviving pagan temple in the entire post-Soviet region. It…
- Charent’s Arch - En route to the temple, there will be a brief stop at Charents Arch, offering a chance to experience one of the highlights of your Armenian journey—a breathtaking view of the Biblical Mount Ararat.
- Garni Temple - Garni Temple, dating back to 77 A.D., is the sole surviving pagan temple in the entire post-Soviet region. It majestically stands on a high plateau overlooking the Azat River Gorge. The site also features a Roman bathhouse with an intriguing mosaic composed of 30,000 natural stone pieces, alongside the remnants of a royal palace from the 3rd century A.D.
- Symphony of Stones - Garni Gorge, a remarkable natural wonder near the village of Garni in Armenia, is also known as the “Symphony of Stones” due to its distinctive rock formations that create a stunning array of colors and shapes.
- The visit to the Symphony of Stones is dependent on weather conditions.
- The Monastery of Geghard - The Geghard Monastic Complex is another historical site included in this daily tour. Known in English as the “Monastery of the Holy Lance,” it refers to the lance used by Longinus to pierce Jesus while on the cross, later brought to Armenia and preserved in the Geghard Monastery for five centuries. The complex exemplifies 13th Century Armenia, considered the Golden Age of the country’s architecture. The most remarkable aspect is the architect’s skill in carving the church directly into solid rock while adhering to all Armenian architectural principles.
- Lake Sevan - While in Armenia, visiting the iconic Lake Sevan is a must.
Situated at an altitude of 1,900 meters above sea level and encircled by a magnificent mountain range, this stunning lake is a sight to behold.
Visitors will ascend to the Sevan Peninsula, where they can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the lake from the top. While there, they can explore Sevanavank Monastery, home to one of Armenia’s most exquisite Amenaprkich (All Savior) Khachkars. This exceptional cross-stone is among the 13 rarest in the country, beautifully depicting Jesus.
- Haghartsin Monastery - The Haghartsin Monastery, dating from the 10th to 14th centuries, translates to “the play of the eagle.” The scenery resembles a stunning masterpiece, with both the monastery and its natural surroundings offering a breathtaking view. The Haghartsin refectory is the largest in Armenian Church architecture and was a groundbreaking innovation of its time. To understand why, there’s nothing better than seeing it firsthand!
- Dilijan - Dilijan is a charming town, often called the “Switzerland of Armenia” due to its breathtaking natural beauty. Strolling along the oldest street, Sharambeyan, visitors will be enchanted by wooden houses, many of which date back to the 19th century.
- Goshavank Monastery - The tour continues to Northern Armenia, where visitors will be enveloped by stunning nature. Passing through the city of Dilijan, there will be a stop at the Goshavank Monastery. This historic church is nestled in the heart of nature and shares its name with the beautiful village. Mkhitar Gosh, a prominent intellectual of his time and a “humble man of wisdom,” authored numerous works, including the first code of civil and Canon law used in both Greater Armenia and Cilicia. He is buried near the church he built in 1188. Here, visitors will also find Pavghos’s (Poghos) Khachkar, renowned as the most beautiful “embroidered” Khachkar (stone cross) in Armenia.

- On-board WiFi
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Hotel Pick up and Drop off
- On-board WiFi
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Hotel Pick up and Drop off
- Lunch (upon request)
- Professional guide (upon request)
- Entrance tickets
- Lunch (upon request)
- Professional guide (upon request)
- Entrance tickets
If Armenia is on your travel bucket list, ensure you add this memorable destination to your travel itinerary. The tour offered by ‘Yerani Travel’ will familiarize you with the intriguing pagan heritage of Armenia, along with the evolution and proliferation of Christianity within the nation. Located an hour’s drive from Yerevan is the stunning Lake…
If Armenia is on your travel bucket list, ensure you add this memorable destination to your travel itinerary. The tour offered by ‘Yerani Travel’ will familiarize you with the intriguing pagan heritage of Armenia, along with the evolution and proliferation of Christianity within the nation. Located an hour’s drive from Yerevan is the stunning Lake Sevan, nestled amid a massive mountain range. The tour continues to the Northern part of Armenia, immersing you in spectacular natural beauty.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Possible languages: English, Russian. In case the tour is organized in other language, changes of the prices are possible.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.