- Hayravank Monastery - Hayravank is a 9th to 12th-century Armenian monastery located just northeast of the village of Hayravank along the southwest shores of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The monastic complex consists of a church, chapel, and gavit.
- Complimentary city center hotel pickup upon request
- Friendly guide with professional expertise
- Modern, comfortable vehicles equipped with WIFI
- Included entrance fees
- Refreshments provided (water and local sweet ‘Gatta’)
- Accommodation
- Lunch* (6€ -14€ per person)
When visiting Armenia, it is essential to visit the well-known lake Sevan, which is one of the nation’s leading attractions. Approximately one hour’s drive from Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia, you’ll find Sevan, perched at an altitude of 1900m and enveloped by a prodigious range of mountains. Noratus village has the largest collection of Armenian Khachkars. It was legendary that Hayk, the forefather of all Armenians, instructed his people to embellish each stone in Armenia, leading to the presence of nearly 3000 decorated stones, each narrating different tales from various eras. Located in the Aragatsotn region, amidst forests and mountains, on a small elevated section of land, 2080 m above sea level, bisected by the Arpa river gorge, is Jermuk. Jermuk is renowned for its therapeutic water, used for centuries as a secure remedy for several ailments.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
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