Day 1: Arrival in Yerevan, City Tour Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, due to celebrate it's 2800th anniversary in 2018. One of the biggest collections of manuscripts in the world is kept in the Matenadaran Institute-Museum. |
Day 2: Echmiatsin, Genocide Memorial In the year 301 A.D. Armenia became the first official Christian country in the world. The Echmiatsin Cathedral has been the religious centre of all Armenians for 17 centuries. The Genocide Memorial was erected in to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1914-1923. |
Day 3: Khor Virap, Noravank Khor Virap is the well where St. Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned for 13 years by an Armenian king for preaching Christianty. Noravank is a 13th century monastery located on the edge of a canyon of astounding beauty. |
Day 4: Garni, Geghard Garni is a Hellenistic style pagan temple built in the first century A.D. Geghard is a 13th century cave monastery there the holy lance that pierced the body of Christ was kept. |
Day 5: Sevan, Haghartsin Lake Sevan is one of the few large lakes in the world at a high altitude of 1900m above sea. There is a fantastic view over the lake from the Monastery of Sevan built in the 19th century. Haghartsin is a 13th century monastery located near the resort town of Dilijan. |
Day 6: Saghmosavank, Monumnet to The Armenian Alphabet, Amberd
Saghmosavank is a 13th century Monastery built on the edge of Qasakh River canyon with breathtaking views. The Armenian alphabet was created in 406 A.D. This unique alphabet is used by Armenians and has been for 16 centuries. In 2006 a special monument was built to celebrate the 1600th anniversary of the Armenian alphabet. Amberd Fortress was built in 10th century.
Day 7: Free Day - Shopping at the Flea Market
Day 8: Depature
*Sequence of tour destination are subject to change withour prior notice.