Armenian culture and nature offer experiences that are not only visual but also tactile and emotional. Transition from ancient times to the era when Armenia embraced Christianity as the state religion and constructed its first church.
Armenian culture and nature offer experiences that are not only visual but also tactile and emotional. Transition from ancient times to the era when Armenia embraced Christianity as the state religion and constructed its first church.
City Tour: History Museum - Yerevan Opera House - Cascade Complex - Victory Park - Megerian Carpet - Ararat Brandy Factory
History Museum of Armenia - Discover the lively capital of Armenia, where ancient history and contemporary life blend seamlessly. Begin your day at the History Museum of Armenia, situated on the majestic Republic Square….
City Tour: History Museum - Yerevan Opera House - Cascade Complex - Victory Park - Megerian Carpet - Ararat Brandy Factory
History Museum of Armenia - Discover the lively capital of Armenia, where ancient history and contemporary life blend seamlessly. Begin your day at the History Museum of Armenia, situated on the majestic Republic Square. Here, journey through millennia of Armenian civilization — from prehistoric artifacts and medieval manuscripts to items that narrate the tale of the world’s first Christian nation.
Proceed to the Yerevan Opera and Ballet Theatre, an architectural masterpiece and cultural hub of the city, encircled by the delightful cafés and green spaces of Freedom Square. Then, climb the impressive Cascade Complex, a grand stairway adorned with sculptures and modern art installations. At the summit, enjoy a stunning view of Yerevan and the snow-capped Mount Ararat, one of the most iconic vistas in the Caucasus.
Victory Park and Statue of Mother Armenia - The tour continues to Victory Park, where the towering statue of Mother Armenia watches over the city — a symbol of strength, peace, and national pride. From here, descend to the Megerian Carpet Factory, where centuries-old Armenian weaving traditions come to life. Observe skilled artisans handcraft vibrant carpets, learn about symbolic patterns and dyes, and perhaps visit the gallery to admire museum-quality pieces.
ARARAT Museum - Conclude your day with a visit to the renowned Ararat Brandy Factory, one of Armenia’s most esteemed institutions. Take a guided tour through the aging cellars, uncover the secrets behind its world-famous brandy, and enjoy a tasting that perfectly wraps up your exploration of Yerevan — a city of history, art, and warm hospitality.
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Monastery Sevanavank - Today’s journey leads you through some of Armenia’s most stunning natural and cultural landmarks. Depart from Yerevan and head towards the sparkling Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes globally. Known as the “Pearl of Armenia,” Sevan enchants visitors with its deep blue waters and refreshing mountain air. Ascend the steps to the Sevanavank Monastery, established in the 9th century on what was once an island. From the top, enjoy a panoramic view that perfectly captures the lake’s vast beauty and tranquil spirit.
Garni Temple - Continue to the Temple of Garni, the only remaining example of pagan architecture in the region. This 1st-century temple, dedicated to the Sun God Mihr, stands dramatically on the edge of the Azat Gorge, surrounded by magnificent basalt cliffs known as the “Symphony of Stones.” Here, experience the harmony between ancient architecture and the natural world — and perhaps enjoy the gentle sounds of a Duduk performance, the essence of Armenian music.
A short drive away lies the Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site partially carved into solid rock. Built in the 4th century, this sacred complex once housed the Holy Lance that pierced the side of Christ. Its acoustics are extraordinary — often showcased by a live choir performance that fills the chambers with hauntingly beautiful echoes.
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Khor Virap - Your final day in Armenia begins with a visit to one of the country’s most sacred landmarks — the Khor Virap Monastery, set against the majestic backdrop of Mount Ararat. Here, learn about the legend of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, who was imprisoned in the monastery’s underground pit before leading Armenia to become the world’s first Christian nation. The breathtaking view of Ararat from Khor Virap offers a perfect moment for reflection and photos.
Holy Mother of God Church - Continue to Etchmiadzin, the spiritual heart of Armenia and the residence of the Catholicos of All Armenians. Visit the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin, considered the oldest Christian cathedral in the world, along with the beautifully preserved churches of St. Hripsime and St. Gayane, both remarkable examples of early Christian architecture.
Zvartnots Temple - Before concluding the journey, stop at the Zvartnots Cathedral ruins, a 7th-century masterpiece of Armenian architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Though only fragments remain, its circular design and stunning setting near Mount Ararat still inspire awe and admiration.
With hearts full of memories and spirits touched by Armenia’s beauty and faith, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your departure flight, carrying with you unforgettable impressions of this ancient and welcoming land.

- Bottled water
- Duduk Concert
- Lavash Baking Master Class
- Transportation
- Bottled water
- Duduk Concert
- Lavash Baking Master Class
- Transportation
- Tips
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tips
- Alcoholic beverages
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.