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Day 1: Yerevan
When you arrive in Yerevan, you will be welcomed at the airport and taken to your hotel. After you've settled up, you'll be given a walking tour of Yerevan's center, depending on the time of your arrival. Armenia's capital and largest city is Yerevan. The city sits between 900 and 1300 meters above sea level and is located on the northeastern side of the Ararat valley, flanked by the Caucasus Mountains. Yerevan is proud of its historic and long history, which goes back to the seventh century BC. In the evening, there is a meal option at a well-known restaurant with a live music program. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.
 
Day 2: Yerevan – Echmiadzin – Yerevan
Your day will begin with a tour of Armenia's capital, beginning in Victory Park and concluding at the Cascade, a kind of open-air museum of modern art. The Sergei Parajanov Museum and the building housing the Opera and Ballet Theater will then be available to the public. The 7th-century Church of St. Hripsime and the Mother See Cathedral of St. Echmiadzin will be your next stop in Echmiadzin, Armenia's spiritual capital. On your journey back to Machanents Creative Center, you'll stop for lunch and a rest. The work of Sasuntsi – Kochar David may pique your curiosity. Following that, you'll be taken on a tour of the "Megerian Carpet" factory's museum, which has 400-year-old carpets. Those who wish to create their own carpets with the assistance of our artisans are invited to do so. Try strolling down Northern Avenue in the evening to see the Republic Square singing fountains. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.
 
Day 3: Yerevan – Goris
Travel across the Ararat valley to the Khor Virap monastery after breakfast and checking out of the accommodation. The monastery's history is intertwined with Armenia's conversion to Christianity in the fourth century. Because of its closeness to Mount Ararat, Khor Virap provides a spectacular view of the top. Then, in the Vayots Dzor district, proceed to Areni, Armenia's winemaking center. As you can see, the Areni cave was the site of the discovery of wine production on Armenian soil around 6,000 years ago. In September 2008, the world's oldest shoe was discovered in a cave, and it remains the most gorgeous collection. Then it's on to Noravank, a lovely 13th-century monastery nestled in a gorgeous canyon among red cliffs. After lunch, you'll head to Goris for some relaxation and tasting. After you've checked in, go for a walk. All tourists are captivated by Evening Goris and its environs. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.
 
Day 4: Goris – Yeghegis
You'll leave Goris after breakfast and go to Zorats Karer (Karahunj), a unique and intriguing site. At a height of 1770 meters above sea level, Zorats Karer is a medieval archaeological site with a Bronze Age megalithic structure. From the road, rows of gigantic red-brown monoliths may be observed. According to archeological data, Karahunj was a sixth-millennium BC observatory. Many of the steles feature etched holes that correspond to the locations of the stars in the sky 7.5 thousand years ago. Then there's Tatev, Armenia's architectural crown treasure from the Middle Ages. The world's longest cable car, which spans the 320-meter-deep Vorotan canyon, is now open to the public. Your journey will lead you to Yeghegis, where you will spend the night, after a delicious meal.
 
Day 5: Yeghegis – Sevan lake – Dilijan
The excursion will begin with a visit to the Selim Pass, which is approximately 2500 meters above sea level. You may get a good view of the surroundings from here. This day will be spent touring Armenia's blue treasure, Lake Sevan. At 1900 meters above sea level, Sevan is one of the world's largest highland freshwater lakes. Cheese that has been aged in wine or cognac is another option. Visit the Ayrivank and Noradus monasteries. Following that, you'll have lunch with Tsaghkunk's most well-known chef and take part in a master class with him. Princess Mariam constructed the Sevanavank Monastery in 874, which overlooks a magnificent lake surrounded by mountains. Our next destination on our journey will be Dilijan, a resort town with breathtaking splendor, wooded surroundings, and fresh pine-scented air. A walk around the historic district takes you to a town in the seventeenth century. Spend the night in a hotel.
 
Day 6: Dilijan – Gyumri
After a hearty breakfast and a cup of freshly prepared coffee, go to Armenia's Lori region. Visits to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient monasteries of Sanahin and Haghpat are included in the program. Sanahin and Haghpat were medieval Armenia's most major educational and scientific hubs. Lori is home to a number of architectural wonders as well as breathtaking views of verdant woodlands, steep Debed River basins, and historic riverside settlements. Lunch may be had across the street at the Kefoe restaurant, which provides traditional Armenian cuisine created using family traditions. After that, you'll go to Gyumri, Armenia's second-largest city and cultural capital. A local legend museum, a historical and cultural reserve, five churches, a monastery, and an Orthodox chapel are all located in the city. The Amenaprkich Church (Church of the Savior) is the most attractive and deserving of preservation of the three. Dinner is served in Gvug's gastro-yard. Stay in a hotel for the night.
 
Day 7: Gyumri – Yerevan
After breakfast, see Sev Berd, the Museum of Crafts, and Frunzik Mkrtchyan on your Gyumri trip. Lunch will be served at the Cherkezi Dzor restaurant. The Kasakh River valley is followed on the road from Mount Aragats to Yerevan, passing via Mount Aragats and the Saghmosavank Monastery (Psalm Monastery). The Armenian alphabet letters monument was built near the coast in 2005 to honor the alphabet's 1600th anniversary. As soon as you enter the monastery, you will be greeted by a breathtaking view of the canyon. Check in and relax in Yerevan. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.
 
Day 8: Yerevan – Garni – Yerevan
The excursion will begin with a visit to the Azat River Canyon, a breathtaking location. Geghard, a 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, will be visited. The monastery is built into the rock and is encircled by it. Visitors may take an excursion from the monastery to Garni to visit the Symphony of Stones and a Hellenistic-style pagan temple. Garni, which was founded in 77 AD, is the region's sole remaining pagan temple. On the patio of a local residence, a traditional meal will be served. When you return to Yerevan, pay a visit to the Yerevan Cognac Factory and the ARARAT Museum to experience true craftsmanship and learn about the Armenian cognac industry's history. You'll be staying in a hotel for the night.
 
Day 9: Flight
In the morning is transfer to airport.
 
 
Price per person:
02 pax – 2 330 $ 
04 pax – 1 700 $  
06 pax – 1 490 $ 
08 pax – 1 375 $ 
10 pax – 1 300 $ 
Single – 390 $ 
 
Included:
- Guide
- Transport
- Full board
- Accommodation:
       Yerevan – “Apricot” Hotel 4*
       Goris – “Mirhav” Hotel 4*
       Gyumri – “Grand Hotel” Hotel 4*
       Dilijan – “Dilli Jaz” Hotel 4*
- Mineral water
- Shows as per program
- Entrance fees to museums  
- Season: From April 15 to October 20
 
Not included:
- PCR test
- Single rooms
- Medical insurance
- Visa and visa support
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