Private Tour Highlights
- Explore Yerevan, the "pink city," with visits to Republic Square, Mashtots Avenue, and the vibrant Vernissage market.
- Discover the historic Khor Virap Monastery, where Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned, offering spectacular views of Mount Ararat.
- Hike through Angels Canyon near Vedi, known for its clayish red rock walls and opportunities to spot eagles and turtles.
- Visit Areni Cave, home to the world's oldest leather shoe and the oldest known winery, dating back over 6000 years.
- Explore the Gnishik River Gorge, part of the Arpa Nature Reserve, and spot the majestic Armenian mouflon amidst stunning scenery.
- Visit Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude lakes, and explore the Sevanavank Monastery with its breathtaking blue waters.
- Experience the enchanting Lastiver with its stunning waterfalls, dense forests, and activities like horseback riding and zip-lining.
- Marvel at the hexagonal basalt columns of Garni Gorge and visit the ancient Garni Temple and the Symphony of Stones.
Tour Overview
Discover an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking gorges of Armenia, a land where history, culture, and nature intertwine to create a mesmerizing tapestry of experiences. From the bustling streets of Yerevan to the serene landscapes of Lastiver and the ancient monasteries nestled in dramatic gorges, this itinerary promises a deep dive into Armenia’s rich heritage and stunning natural beauty. Whether you’re hiking through the striking basalt columns of Garni Gorge or exploring the world’s oldest known winery in Areni Cave, each day offers a new adventure, blending outdoor exploration with cultural immersion.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a balance of adventure and cultural discovery. You’ll visit historic sites, including the ancient Garni Temple and the revered Geghard Monastery, and marvel at natural wonders like the Symphony of Stones and the majestic peaks of the Gegham Mountains. With activities ranging from hiking and rafting to exploring bustling markets and tranquil monasteries, this journey through Armenia’s gorges will leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for this unique corner of the world.
Inclusions
- Transportation according to the program
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Trekking guides
- Entrance fees
- 4x4 vehicle in Arevatsag Canyon
- One bottle of water per person per day
Exclusions
- Alcohol drinks
- Meals not specified
- Extra charges
- Personal wastes
Package Price: From £$ 3318
Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.
Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
Welcome To Armenia
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Arrive at Zvartnots International Airport and transfer to your hotel.
Recommendation:
Organize a picnic for yourself to enjoy the natural surroundings. You can plan interesting meals featuring classic Armenian lavash bread, cheese, herbs, and vegetables. Lavash is a traditional Armenian bread that is perfect for picnics due to its portability and versatility. Pair it with various toppings for a delicious outdoor meal. Here’s a simple idea:
Lavash Rolls with Cheese and Vegetables: Spread out the lavash bread and top it with various types of cheese. Add fresh vegetables like cucumbers, tomatoes, bell peppers, and herbs.
Don’t forget other essentials such as sunscreen and insect repellent.
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Yerevan - City tour
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We will start our tour in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
Known as the "pink city" due to the distinctive color of its buildings, Yerevan offers a unique blend of history and modernity. Our tour will include stops at Republic Square, Mashtots Avenue, the House of Opera and Ballet after Aram Khachaturian, and the Cascade complex.
Next, we'll visit Vernissage, a vibrant open-air market in the heart of Yerevan. This cultural hub gathers local artists, craftsmen, and vendors, showcasing a diverse array of handmade crafts, traditional Armenian art, souvenirs, jewelry, carpets, ceramics, and other unique items.
Our final stop for the day will be the Gum Market, one of Yerevan's most lively and colorful places. Located near the Tashir trading center and open daily from morning until late evening, the market features fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, spices, dried fruits, cheeses, traditional Armenian bread (lavash), pickles, and more.
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Yerevan - Khor Virap - Angels Canyon – Areni
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Today, embark on a trip to the Khor Virap Monastery (4th-18th centuries).
This monastery holds significant historical importance as Gregory the Illuminator, who introduced Christianity to Armenia, was imprisoned here for about 13 years. The site of the monastery once served as a prison. From here, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the sacred Ararat Mountain, an enduring symbol of Armenia.
Near the village of Vedi, you will find Angels Canyon. Though relatively small, the canyon is fascinating due to the structure and color of its rock walls. The walls, rising in a clayish red with a striped texture, flank both sides of the narrow path, winding mystically through the gorge. Follow the most picturesque section of the trail, continuing the loop for about 11 kilometers. Keep an eye out for eagles and turtles! Since the area usually gets very hot in summer, we recommend visiting in spring or autumn.
Hiking Duration: 2.5 hours
Distance: 10.9 km
Next, continue the tour to Areni Village and Areni Cave. The cave consists of three rooms, most of which remain unexplored. During excavations, archaeologists have found metal knives, fruit seeds, grain residues, rope, pottery, clothing, grapes, and dried plums dating back to 4200-3500 BC. The world's oldest leather shoe, over 5500 years old, was discovered here. Additionally, the cave contains the oldest known cellar in the world, dating back over 6000 years.
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Yeghegis - Noravank - Gnishik River Gorge - Sevan – Dilijan
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Today, you will explore the Gorge of the Gnishik River, part of the Arpa Nature Reserve.
This reserve is home to nearly 900 species of plants and about 525 species of animals, including the majestic Armenian mouflon, a native species renowned for its impressive climbing abilities. As you navigate the gorge, you might spot a herd of these animals if you're not too busy posing for photos against the stunning rocky walls! The Arpa Environmental Foundation, which manages the reserve, has installed informational signs along the hiking trail, detailing the plant and animal species as well as cultural sites in the area.
Duration: 5 hours
Distance: 11.7 km
Next, we will visit Noravank, a 12th-century monastery nestled among striking sheer rocks in a winding gorge. This is the only monastery where you can find a unique sculpture of Father God.
We will then drive to Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. Known for its sweet, astonishingly blue water, the lake offers breathtaking scenery. Here, we will visit Sevanavank Monastery on the Sevan Peninsula. Although one of the two monasteries is in ruins, the other still stands, both dating back to the 10th century.
Our journey continues to Dilijan, where we will stroll along Sharamberyan Street, exploring various museums, souvenir markets, and small shops. We'll also see two traditional houses built of wood, featuring tiled roofs and intricately carved balconies, which are typical examples of Dilijan architecture.
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Dilijan - Lastiver – Yenokavan
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From Dilijan, you will visit Lastiver, a magical part of the Tavush region located in the Khachakhbyur Gorge.
This enchanting area is known for its stunning waterfalls, picnic spots, and dense forests in the Sarnajur River valley. Unique camping options are available nearby, including treehouses and glamping (luxurious camping with beds and toilets). The region offers various activities such as horseback riding, zip-lining, and other adventure sports, easily accessible from the nearby town of Ijevan.
Hiking Distance: 7 km
Duration: 3 hours
Spend the rest of the day in Yenokavan, where you can enjoy a multitude of activities and explore the beautiful natural surroundings.
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Yenokavan - Fioletovo - Tsover Lake – Dsegh
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Today, you will visit the Molokan House. Molokans are representatives of a particular branch of Christianity that originated in the Russian Empire in the 18th century.
They lead modest lives, characterized by honesty and hard work. While they do not chase after wealth, they are always willing to help their neighbors and friends. Their homes are small and unpretentious but always clean and tidy. Molokans mainly engage in animal husbandry and agriculture, and they are famous for their sauerkraut.
Next, you will visit Tsover Lake, located about 3 km southeast of the village of Dsegh. The lake is surrounded by dense forest to the south, adding to its scenic beauty. The lake measures approximately 250 meters in length from north to south and about 200 meters in width from west to east at its widest point. Its advantageous geographical location allows visitors to escape urban noise and enjoy the vibrant colors of Lori's nature and stellar nights.
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Arevatsg gorge – Yerevan
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Today, we will explore the stunning Arevatsag Gorge.
The Dzoraget, Debed, and Pambak rivers carve the lush Lori region of Armenia into three distinct parts. At their confluence lies a magnificent canyon that, from above, appears as a massive fissure in the landscape. In a curve of the Dzoraget River, a majestic rock towers high above the water. This spot, known as Arevatsag or "Sunrise" Canyon, offers the possibility of hiking down into the valley, although many choose to travel by off-road vehicle. While this is one of the most popular spots, the canyon boasts many other beautiful areas to explore. Visitors can also enjoy whitewater rafting in the region. The best time to visit is in spring, when the grass and vegetation are at their brightest green, or in summer for pleasant temperatures.
Drive to Yerevan
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Yerevan - Garni Temple – Yerevan
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From Yerevan, you will travel to see the Garni Gorge, located just 30 kilometers east of the city.
The Garni Gorge is renowned for its unique topography and cultural significance, featuring the famous hexagonal basalt columns, remnants of volcanic activity. Take a stroll from the ancient Garni Temple, which dates back to pagan times, to the "Symphony of Stones," where you can marvel at the natural collection of columns resembling an organ. If you wish to continue hiking, the trail follows the Azat River, which carries fresh alpine water from the Gegham Mountains to the Azat Reservoir. Note that after the reservoir, there is no outlet, so be prepared to return to the starting point!
Your trip to Garni will include a visit to the Garni Temple, a pagan temple built in the 1st century AD. It is the only temple from pagan times preserved in Armenia and was devoted to the god Mihr, the god of cleanness. The temple was destroyed by an earthquake in 1679 but was restored in 1975.
Next, you will drive to the Symphony of Stones, located near the village of Garni. This stunning basalt rock formation has been shaped by nature over centuries, with the rocks taking on various columnar shapes resembling a natural orchestra of standing stones, hence the name "Symphony of Stones."
The journey continues to the Geghard Monastery, named after the legendary lance that pierced the body of Christ, which has been kept here for centuries. Though the exact foundation date of the monastery is unknown, the present complex was built in the mid-13th century.
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International Flight Home
You will be transferred from the hotel to Zvartnots Airport for your departure flight home.
You will be transferred from the hotel to Zvartnots Airport for your departure flight home.
Yerevan, Armenia
Yenokavan, Armenia
Yeghegis, Armenia
Dsegh, Armenia
Khor Virap Monastery, H11, Pokr Vedi, Armenia
Areni, Armenia
Noravank Monastery, Noravank Monastery Road, Armenia
Gnishik, Armenia
Sevanavank Monastery, Sevan, Armenia
Lake Sevan, Armenia
Dilijan, Armenia
Lastiver, Yenokavan, Armenia
Fioletovo, Armenia
Garni, Armenia
Places You'll See
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Yerevan
The capital of Armenia, Yereva, is believed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, emerging as a city around 782 BC. Though this is when the city is thought to be founded, archaeological findings point out that early settlements existed as early as the 4th Millenium BC. Today, Armenia’s capital is home to 1-million people. Visitors are welcomed to stroll the lively streets adorned with Soviet-era architecture, chic shops, and tasty restaurants. Take in the city’s history with visits to the iconic Cascade stairway, the Opera House, and other points of interest.
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Yenokavan
Yenokavan is a hidden gem nestled in the lush forests and rocky landscapes of northeastern Armenia. This picturesque village is a haven for adventure seekers, offering thrilling activities such as zip-lining through dense forests, rock climbing on rugged cliffs, and exploring mystical caves. Visitors can also enjoy serene hikes to scenic viewpoints like Lastiver, where a breathtaking waterfall cascades into a tranquil gorge. With its untouched natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor adventure, Yenokavan is a perfect destination for nature lovers and adrenaline enthusiasts alike.
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Yeghegis
Yeghegis, located in the stunning Vayots Dzor region of Armenia, is steeped in rich history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. This ancient village is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the impressive 13th-century monastery of Noravank nestled in a picturesque canyon. History buffs can explore ancient khachkars (cross-stones) scattered throughout the village, while nature enthusiasts can hike through the scenic Yeghegis River gorge or visit nearby vineyards producing renowned Armenian wines. Yeghegis offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Armenia’s cultural heritage and landscapes.
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Dsegh
Dsegh, a picturesque village in Armenia’s Lori Province, holds a significant place in Armenian literature and history. The birthplace of renowned poet Hovhannes Tumanyan, Dsegh is imbued with cultural richness and literary heritage. Visitors to this tranquil village can explore the Tumanyan House-Museum, offering insights into the life and works of Armenia’s beloved poet. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, Dsegh offers a serene retreat from urban life, inviting travelers to discover its charming architecture, traditional cuisine, and warm hospitality. The village’s historical roots trace back to ancient times, contributing to its allure as a cultural destination within Armenia’s scenic Lori region.
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