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Armenia: Where Ancient Heritage Meets Timeless Beauty
Nestled in the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Armenia is a land of unspoken stories and breathtaking landscapes. With its roots deep in history, this ancient nation whispers the secrets of the first Christian kingdom through its ethereal monasteries perched atop rugged cliffs.
The majestic Mount Ararat, shrouded in myth and mystery, stands as a guardian over the land, its snow-capped peak painting an iconic backdrop. Vibrant markets burst with the aroma of sun-ripened apricots, the country’s golden treasure, while the melodic sounds of the *duduk*—a soulful Armenian flute—echo through the air.
From the mirror-like waters of Lake Sevan to the bustling charm of Yerevan’s Republic Square, Armenia blends serene nature with lively culture. It’s a place where khachkars (intricately carved stone crosses) tell tales of faith, and every meal—be it lavash baked in clay ovens or smoky khorovats (barbecue)—feels like an embrace.
Armenia is not just a destination; it’s a journey through time, a canvas of resilience, and a sanctuary for those seeking beauty, warmth, and wonder. Come, let Armenia leave its mark on your soul.
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day 1
Arrival Yerevan-Echmiatsin-Zvartnots
Highlights
• Arrival at Zvartnots International Airport
• Have a tour to the centuries-old monuments Ejmiatsin and Zvartnots listed on UNESCO World Heritage list.Overnight stay in Yerevan
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day 2
Yerevan city tour –Garni-Geghard
Highlights
We start our day with visiting the Republic Square, heading to the administrative centre of Yerevan-Baghramyan Avenue via underground station. Then we continue our walking to The Cascade complex where you can admire the panorama of the city. Visit Matenadaran-Institute of ancient manuscripts. The museum houses more than 17 000 ancient manuscripts. Then you will visit the museum and memorial of Armenian Genocide on the hill Tsitsernakaberd. The extermination of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and the surrounding regions during 1915-1923 is called the Armenian Genocide. Tour to remarkable Garni. Garni the Pagan Temple was built in the 1 Century AD. In 1679 it was destroyed by earthquake. In the 1975 the Temple was restored. Geghard Monastery (the name comes from the legendary lance that was used to pierce the body of Christ, which was kept here for centuries. Though the exact foundation of the monastery is unknown, the present complex was built in the mid – 13th century.) Afterwards will be present to the ceremony of preparation of the Armenian bread: lavash. Back to Yerevan.Overnight stay in Yerevan
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day 3
Yerevan-Sevan-Dilijan
Highlights
Breakfast. Drive to Sevan. Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest high-altitude lakes (2000 meters above the sea level). It has become a well-known vacation spot for long years. Walk to Sevanavank Monastery. From its height a beautiful view of lake Sevan will be admired. Drive to Dilijan. The city is famous for its climate and its mineral water and also mountains with its thick forests. It’s a SPA town.Overnight stay in Dilijan
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day 4
Sadakhlo border 18:00 – Tbilisi
Highlights
Breakfast. City tour in Dilijan. Drive to Haghpat Monastery (X century UNESCO Heritage site) which used to be a spiritual, cultural and educational centre of the region. The monastery is one of the masterpieces of Armenian medieval architecture.
Transfer to Armenia-Georgia- border 18:00. Meet and greet. Continue tour to Tbilisi. Overnight.Overnight stay in Tbilisi
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day 5
Tbilisi, city tour
Highlights
Breakfast at the hotel.
Discover the capital of Georgia – Tbilisi, explore its old district with cobbled streets and traditional houses with wooden balconies, at the bank of Mtkvari river. We visit the landmarks of the city: Metekhi church and its plateau which unfolds a superb view of the old city, Narikala Fortress – the ancient symbol of the city, the district of baths (Abanotubani) known for its Sulphur hot springs.
In the afternoon, we visit the Dry Bridge – a place that attracts visitors with its flea market. Then we will overlook the city from Mtatsminda – the holy mountain.Overnight stay in Tbilisi
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day 6
Tbilisi –Mtskheta-Ananuri-Kazbegi
Highlights
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Mtskheta – an old capital of Iberia kingdom, visit Jvari (Cross) Monastery perched on a hill and overlooking the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. Visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (“Life-giving column”) dated back to the 11tcentury. Shopping of Georgian national handmade souvenirs. Possibility of buying national handcrafted souvenirs.
On the way to Kazbegi visit of Ananuri Fortress offers picturesque views over the Jinvali Reservoir. Cross the legendary Georgian Military Highway, one of the world’s most beautiful roads, through the valleys, ravines and finally over the 2300 meters Cross Pass. Arrive in Stepantsminda, Kazbegi.Visit Gergeti Trinity church situated 300 m above the village (By 4×4 Mitsubishi Delica)Overnight stay in Kazbegi
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day 7
Kazbegi-Gori-Uplitstsikhe-Tbilisi
Highlights
Breakfast at the hotel. Early departure for Gori – soviet city and the central part of Georgia, the hometown of J. Stalin, where you can visit the house-museum of Stalin and its armored car …
Then we discover an abandoned rock-hewn town, Uplistsikhe (about 1h30), dug into the rocks dating back to the 2nd century, overlooking the river Mtkvari. Departure to Tbilisi. Overnight at Tbilisi Wyndham Grand.Overnight stay in Tbilisi
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day 8
Tbilisi-Baku –Gobustan-Baku
Highlights
Flight from Tbilisi to Baku and transfer to the hotel. City tour of Baku – the capital of Azerbaijan, once a small fishing port fortified the city owes its extraordinary development to oil. visit the cemetery of Martyrs located with a beautiful panorama over the bay of Baku: the palace of Chirvan Shahs (15th century), the old town, the tower of virgin (XII C), the caravanserai of Bukhara (XIV C) the mosques, the crossroad points of the traders, etc.
Excursion to Gobustan. Gobustan geographical region is situated in East Azerbaijan and borders on the southern slope of Big Caucasus ridge in the north, Pirsaat River in the west, Harami and Mishov mountains in the south, the Caspian Sea and Absheron peninsula in the east. Gobustan – is an archaeological reserve in Azerbaijan, south of Baku, in Garadagh and Absheron regions, representing a plain located between the south- eastern slope of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range and the Caspian Sea, and part of which is a cultural landscape of rock carvings, located in the 537 hectares.Overnight stay in Baku
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day 9
Absheron Peninsula-Yanar Dag
Highlights
Visit the Absheron Peninsula that extends into the Caspian Sea and strange monument surrounded by an aura of mystery: the Temple of Fire Worshippers. It is a land full of naphtha, the innumerable wisp which has given rise to the Cult of Fire. Fortified since Roman times, the peninsula has preserved several medieval fortresses and one of them is Mardakyan.
Qala village is in the centre of the Absheron peninsula in the east of Azerbaijan, on a strategically important hill which dominated the area. The older part of Qala village was declared to be a historical ethnographic reserve in 1988 and encompassed 216 historical, archaeological and architectural monuments. The village has five mosques, the remains of a castle, three bathhouses, more than 170 houses, as well as mausoleums, vaults, storage lakes etc. Qala village is not, however, just a collection of monuments illustrating medieval architecture, but a complex simulating a town built in medieval Absheron. It is a rural metaphor for the Inner City and fortress at the centre of Baku.
Continue to Mamedly to visit “Yanardag” (burning mountain) that burns with an eternal fire, fueled by the natural gas from the basement. Return back to Baku.Overnight stay in Baku
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day 10
Baku-Shamekha-Gabala-Sheki
Highlights
Departure to the city of Shemakha, visit the tomb of Diri Baba and Yeddi Gumbez. Shemakha was the capital of Shirvan Kingdom for several centuries. The Mausoleum of Yeddi Gumbez (the seven domes) is the burial place for the members of the royal families of the Shirvan Shahs. Visit the town of Gabala. Continue to Sheki. Overnight in Sheki.Overnight stay in Sheki
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day 11
Sheki-Kish-Baku
Highlights
Sheki is one of the most famous and ancient places in Azerbaijan. Situated 700m above sea level like an amphitheater surrounded by mountains and oak forests, this ancient city has long been famous as a silk center and an important stop on the Great Silk Road. There is an assumption that the name of the city dates back to the ethnonym of the Saks, who reached the territory of Azerbaijan in the 7th century BC. We will start our tour of Şeki with a visit to Khan’s 18th century summer palace with magnificent frescoes and stained-glass windows. The Şeki History Museum is famous for exhibits from different eras. Free lunch. Excursion to the village of Kish, known for its architecture. Return.Overnight stay in Sheki
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day 12
Departure
Highlights
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to Baku airport for your departure flight.
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