Explore Tatev Monastery, Shaki Waterfall, and a winery on a 13-hour Armenian adventure. Discover culture, architecture, and nature. Optional record-breaking cable car ride.
Explore Tatev Monastery, Shaki Waterfall, and a winery on a 13-hour Armenian adventure. Discover culture, architecture, and nature. Optional record-breaking cable car ride.
- Wings of Tatev - Experience the thrill of riding the Wings of Tatev, the world’s longest cable car, stretching approximately 6 km and recognized by the Guinness World Records! This cable car will transport visitors directly to the historic 9th-century Tatev Monastery. Along the journey, enjoy stunning views of one of Armenia’s most scenic regions….
- Wings of Tatev - Experience the thrill of riding the Wings of Tatev, the world’s longest cable car, stretching approximately 6 km and recognized by the Guinness World Records! This cable car will transport visitors directly to the historic 9th-century Tatev Monastery. Along the journey, enjoy stunning views of one of Armenia’s most scenic regions. Please note, the cable car ticket is not included in the tour price.
- Tatev Monastery - This 9th-century monastery was once a hub of education and spirituality in Armenia.
Perched on a high plateau in the Vorotan River gorge, it is surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests.
- Shaki Waterfall - Shaki is renowned as one of Armenia’s most beautiful waterfalls. It is situated in the Syunik region, known for its historical and natural landmarks.
The waterfall is formed on the Shaki River, where it flows into the Vorotan, cascading into a deep gorge from a height of 18 meters. Despite its modest height, Shaki waterfall boasts a significant flow, with the sound of rushing water audible from a distance.
A legend surrounds the Shaki waterfall. It tells of a beautiful girl named Shake, who leapt from the cliff, defying the conquerors’ demands. As she fell, her dress billowed in the wind, transforming into the waterfall. In her honor, the waterfall was named Shaki.
The area around Shaki waterfall was once home to ancient civilizations, leaving their mark in rock niches and grottoes. A winding road leads to the waterfall, but visitors must leave their vehicles and proceed on foot along a narrow path.
- Areni - Areni is celebrated for its rich winemaking history, named after one of the world’s oldest grape varieties.
Visitors can explore a local winery and indulge in a tasting experience featuring a variety of wines.

- Guide service
- Wine Tasting
- Comfortable vehicles with Wi-Fi
- Entrance Tickets
- Bottled water and local sweet ‘Gata’
- Guide service
- Wine Tasting
- Comfortable vehicles with Wi-Fi
- Entrance Tickets
- Bottled water and local sweet ‘Gata’
- Lunch* (6€ - 14€ per person)
- One-way cable car ticket (~16€ per person)
- Lunch* (6€ - 14€ per person)
- One-way cable car ticket (~16€ per person)
Tatev is a medieval fortified monastery complex located in southern Armenia, renowned as one of the most significant medieval universities in the country, with distinguished scholars. Due to its remote location, a cable car was constructed to facilitate visitor access to the monastery. The Wings of Tatev, or Tatever Cable Car, is the longest reversible…
Tatev is a medieval fortified monastery complex located in southern Armenia, renowned as one of the most significant medieval universities in the country, with distinguished scholars. Due to its remote location, a cable car was constructed to facilitate visitor access to the monastery. The Wings of Tatev, or Tatever Cable Car, is the longest reversible aerial tramway built in a single section and holds the Guinness World Record for the longest non-stop double track cable car. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience a ride on this record-breaking cable car over the stunning Halidzor Canyon and Tatev Desert.
Shaki Waterfall is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Armenia. Situated near the city of Sisian, in the gorge of the Vorotan River, the waterfall cascades down basalt slopes formed from solidified lava, with a height of 18 meters.
Finally, a visit to Areni village, the heart of Armenian winemaking, offers a chance to taste some of the finest homemade wines. Be sure to sample wine in the place where it was originally created!
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.