Explore Armenia’s beauty: Tsaghkadzor’s views, Kecharis Monastery, Lake Sevan, and Sevanavank. Perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
Explore Armenia’s beauty: Tsaghkadzor’s views, Kecharis Monastery, Lake Sevan, and Sevanavank. Perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
- Tsaghkadzor - Tsaghkadzor, a renowned ski resort in Armenia, features a chairlift with five stations and over a dozen ski runs. The chairlift is situated on the eastern slope of Mount Teghenis, at an elevation of 1966-2819 meters above sea level, and has been operational since 1967. From the summit at 2819 meters, which the swift chairlift reaches…
- Tsaghkadzor - Tsaghkadzor, a renowned ski resort in Armenia, features a chairlift with five stations and over a dozen ski runs. The chairlift is situated on the eastern slope of Mount Teghenis, at an elevation of 1966-2819 meters above sea level, and has been operational since 1967. From the summit at 2819 meters, which the swift chairlift reaches in 32 minutes, one can enjoy a panoramic view of Armenia, and on clear days, the majestic Mount Ararat is visible. In 2004, the original ropeway was upgraded to a modern version, and significant investments were made in 2017. The ropeway is now well-equipped, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for tourists.
- Kecharis Monastery - The Kecharis Monastery, a medieval complex, is located in the northwestern part of Tsaghkadzor. It is remarkable not only for its unique architecture but also for its fascinating history. Its construction spanned 220 years, with a pause of over 150 years due to historical circumstances. The monastery’s construction began under the Bagratuni dynasty and was continued by the Pahlavuni dynasty.
- Lake Sevan - The ancient and relict Lake Sevan, known as “The Jewel of Armenia” or the “Geghama Sea,” is one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world and a major attraction not only in Gegharkunik but throughout Armenia. This natural wonder is situated in the heart of the Armenian highlands, nestled in a vast mountain basin surrounded by picturesque peaks at an elevation of 1,900 meters.
- Monastery Sevanavank - Sevanavank is located on the Sevan Peninsula. It was founded in 305 by St. Gregory the Illuminator, who established the church on the site of a former pagan temple. In the 9th century, the princes of Syunik supported Sevan as a strategic point. In 874, Mariam, the wife of Prince Vassak of Syunik and daughter of King Ashot Bagratuni, constructed two churches here – St. Arakelots and St. Astvatsatsin.

- Comfortable vehicle
- Professional guide service (if option selected)
- Water
- Comfortable vehicle
- Professional guide service (if option selected)
- Water
- Lunch, ropeway ticket
- Lunch, ropeway ticket
This tour is an excellent option for those eager to explore Armenia’s stunning landscapes and rich historical heritage in a single trip. In Tsaghkadzor, participants can enjoy awe-inspiring mountain vistas from the cable car and visit the ancient Kecharis Monastery. The adventure continues to Lake Sevan, one of the world’s largest high-altitude lakes,…
This tour is an excellent option for those eager to explore Armenia’s stunning landscapes and rich historical heritage in a single trip. In Tsaghkadzor, participants can enjoy awe-inspiring mountain vistas from the cable car and visit the ancient Kecharis Monastery. The adventure continues to Lake Sevan, one of the world’s largest high-altitude lakes, and the renowned Sevanavank Monastery, which offers breathtaking views and a serene environment. This tour beautifully blends nature, culture, and unforgettable scenery, making it perfect for both first-time visitors and nature enthusiasts.
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.