Embark on a nature enthusiast’s expedition in Armenia, exploring the stunning landscapes of Sevan, Dilijan, Haghartsin, Lake Parz, and Goshavank. Discover unique neighborhoods and immerse yourself in the local craftsmanship.
Embark on a nature enthusiast’s expedition in Armenia, exploring the stunning landscapes of Sevan, Dilijan, Haghartsin, Lake Parz, and Goshavank. Discover unique neighborhoods and immerse yourself in the local craftsmanship.
- Monastery Sevanavank - Mariam, the daughter of King Ashot I, vowed to construct 30 churches in memory of her late husband, a promise she fulfilled throughout her life. One of these, Sevanavank, was established in 874. Originally founded in the 4th century, Sevanavank flourished in the 9th century. Besides the two existing churches, the distinctive…
- Monastery Sevanavank - Mariam, the daughter of King Ashot I, vowed to construct 30 churches in memory of her late husband, a promise she fulfilled throughout her life. One of these, Sevanavank, was established in 874. Originally founded in the 4th century, Sevanavank flourished in the 9th century. Besides the two existing churches, the distinctive 17th-century khachkar, adorned with numerous biblical scenes, is particularly noteworthy. The name of the capital, Yerevan, was first documented on the dome of Sevanavank.
- Lake Sevan - Our first destination is Lake Sevan, the jewel of Armenia. Situated 1900 meters above sea level, Sevan ranks as the second-highest freshwater lake globally. Of volcanic origin, it is encircled by mountain ranges and divided into two sections with a large peninsula. Lake Sevan is a popular spot for tourists seeking both active and leisurely activities. With a maximum depth of 83 meters, Sevan is the only one of the three historic Armenian lakes located within the Republic of Armenia.
- Haghartsin Monastery - While it is common in Armenia to use primarily tuff or basalt stones for construction, Haghartsin Monastery was built using travertine and basalt. Constructed from white stone, this monastery has held a significant place in Armenian culture and education since the 10th century. The monastery was built over approximately three centuries in the picturesque valley of the Tavush forests, nestled in the heart of the forest. The monastery’s refectory is considered an architectural masterpiece. Additionally, there is a royal mausoleum on site. Nearby, delicious gata is available for purchase.
- Goshavank Monastery - Goshavank is one of the most renowned spiritual and educational centers of medieval Armenia, named after the versatile clergyman and scholar Mkhitar Gosh. His collection of laws is regarded as exceptional for its era and continues to influence global legislation. The monastery complex, comprising five churches, three chapels, a vestibule, and a refectory, captivates every curious visitor. Located in the village of Gosh, the intricately carved 13th-century khachkar by master Poghos is particularly noteworthy.
- Lake Parz - During the guided tour of the Ijevan Wine and Brandy Factory, visitors can explore the production halls where exquisite wines and brandies are crafted from local grape varieties. Discover the intriguing process from grape selection and fermentation to aging and bottling. After the tour, enjoy a tasting of several signature wines and brandies, accompanied by light local snacks. Experience the deep aromas, rich flavors, and smooth textures that have made Ijevan a cherished name in Armenia’s wine culture.
- Dilijan - From the vehicle, appreciate the ambiance of this historic district, where local artisans, art galleries, and charming cafés evoke the spirit of old Armenia. It serves as a picturesque reminder of Dilijan’s history as a favored retreat for artists and poets.

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- Professional guide
- Transport
- Professional guide
- Food and drinks
- Snacks
- Food and drinks
- Snacks
Join us to experience the stunning landscapes of Sevan and Dilijan.
As you stroll through Dilijan, you’ll discover a distinctive neighborhood featuring intriguing houses and charming wooden balconies. You’ll encounter the craftsmanship of carpenters, bakers, potters, and jewelers.
Reflecting its natural beauty, the city is often referred to as “Armenian…
Join us to experience the stunning landscapes of Sevan and Dilijan.
As you stroll through Dilijan, you’ll discover a distinctive neighborhood featuring intriguing houses and charming wooden balconies. You’ll encounter the craftsmanship of carpenters, bakers, potters, and jewelers.
Reflecting its natural beauty, the city is often referred to as “Armenian Switzerland.”
We will also explore the Ijevan Wine Brandy factory, where guests can tour the production facilities, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy guided tastings that highlight the genuine flavors and aromas of Armenia.
- Sevanavank Monastery is on peninsula and there are stares to go up.
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.