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Experience Armenia’s highlights in 3 days with this private tour from Yerevan, including UNESCO sites, ancient cave shoes, wine tasting, and Mount Ararat views.
A 3-day All of Armenia Private Tour from Yerevan offers a comprehensive way to explore the country’s most celebrated sites, at a price of $248 per person. Organized by Explora Armenia, this tour is perfect for travelers who want to see a wide array of Armenia’s treasures, with the flexibility to choose their own meals and accommodation. With a rating of 5/5 based on 3 reviews, the experience emphasizes comfort, expert guidance, and access to Armenia’s UNESCO sites, ancient caves, and stunning landscapes.
While the tour is designed for those who prefer a private group setting with an English-speaking driver, it does not include meals or entrance fees, giving guests the freedom to explore at their own pace. This makes it especially suitable for travelers seeking a personalized, relaxed pace and an authentic Armenian experience.
This tour begins in Yerevan, with day one dedicated to exploring Armenia’s most significant religious sites. The Khor Virap Monastery stands at the foot of Mount Ararat, symbolizing Armenia’s spiritual history and offering incredible views of the mountain. The monastery’s prominence makes it a key pilgrimage spot, and its location provides a perfect photo opportunity.
Next, the itinerary takes visitors to Areni-1, also known as Birds Cave, where archaeological excavations uncovered the world’s oldest leather shoe. The cave’s layered history spans different epochs, revealing Armenia’s ancient civilizations. This stop offers a unique glimpse into early human craftsmanship and settlement.
The day winds down with a visit to Noravank Monastery, situated within a dramatic canyon. Its striking architecture and scenic location make it one of Armenia’s most attractive sites. A highlight of the day is wine tasting at Areni Winery, where visitors enjoy flavors and aromas that are distinct to the region’s longstanding wine traditions.
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On the second day, the tour showcases Armenia’s ancient pagan roots and religious history. The journey starts at the Arch of Charents, which provides one of the best panoramic views of Mount Ararat, perfect for capturing memorable photos.
The Garni Temple, the only surviving pagan temple in the Caucasus, dates back to the second half of the 1st century. Its dedication to the Sun God reflects Armenia’s pre-Christian spiritual practices. Here, travelers take part in a Lavash bread baking masterclass, a UNESCO-listed tradition that offers hands-on insight into Armenian culinary culture.
Following Garni, the group visits Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO site carved into the rock. Founded in the 4th century, it features churches and tombs from the 13th century. The monastery’s location amid cliffs makes it a striking example of medieval Armenian architecture.
The day concludes at Lake Sevan, with a stop at the Sevanavank Monastic Complex on the peninsula. The view of the lake’s turquoise waters against the mountains creates a peaceful setting for contemplation and photos.
The third day centers on Armenia’s religious and cultural center. The Etchmiadzin Cathedral, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the spiritual hub for Armenians and the country’s oldest cathedral. Its historical significance stems from Armenia’s early adoption of Christianity as a state religion in 301.
The tour continues to Zvartnots Cathedral, a 7th-century medieval site now in ruins but recognized by UNESCO for its historical importance. The site’s architecture offers insight into Armenia’s medieval ecclesiastical design.
Next, visitors explore Saghmosavank Monastery on the Kasakh River’s right bank. Its scenic setting, combined with 13th-century architecture, makes it a compelling stop. The tour concludes at the Armenian Alphabet Monument, featuring sculptures of all 39 letters and monuments dedicated to Armenian thinkers, all crafted from local tufa stone.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off with comfortable transportation that features Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The professional, English-speaking driver ensures smooth transitions between sites, and the group remains private, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Travelers can choose to book their own meals and accommodations, offering flexibility to suit individual tastes and budgets. Entrance fees are not included, with notable costs such as Garni entrance (1500 AMD), Birds Cave (1000 AMD), and Zvartnots (1500 AMD) payable separately.
The tour is suitable for those who prefer a relaxed pace and the option to spend extra time at each site. It is not designed for wheelchair users, and travelers should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
More Great Tours NearbyBased on reviews, the guides are highly praised for their knowledgeability and clarity, helping visitors understand Armenia’s history, culture, and natural beauty. The driver is described as attentive and ensures punctual pickups every morning.
The pace of the tour is appreciated for allowing ample time at each site, avoiding the rush often found in group excursions. The comfortable vehicle and the ability to customize stops** contribute to a smooth, enjoyable three days.
This private, flexible tour is ideal for travelers who want an in-depth look at Armenia’s UNESCO sites and cultural landmarks without being rushed. It suits those who appreciate personalized experiences, comfortable transportation, and the freedom to explore at their own pace.
It is especially well-suited for visitors interested in Armenia’s wine, history, and religious heritage, with the added bonus of spectacular views of Mount Ararat. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues or requiring wheelchair access, but it provides a well-rounded overview for most travelers.
This tour offers a cost-effective way to see Armenia’s highlights in a short amount of time, with the ability to customize meals and accommodations. Its inclusion of UNESCO sites, ancient caves, and scenic viewpoints makes it appealing to culturally curious travelers.
The expert guides and comfortable transportation elevate the experience, allowing guests to relax and focus on sightseeing. The flexibility and private group setting make it a strong choice for families, friends, or solo travelers seeking a tailored Armenian adventure.
While entrance fees are additional, the overall value lies in the curated itinerary and expert-led insights. This tour is a practical, immersive way to explore Armenia’s most storied sites in just three days.
Does the tour include entrance fees?
No, entrance fees such as Garni, Birds Cave, and Zvartnots are paid separately by travelers.
Can I customize my meals and accommodation?
Yes, travelers are free to arrange their own meals and accommodation, making the experience flexible and personalized.
Is this tour suitable for children or the elderly?
While very suitable for most travelers, it is not recommended for wheelchair users and requires comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
How long do we stay at each site?
The tour allows ample time at each location, with the driver and guide coordinating to ensure no one is rushed.
What is the main focus of this tour?
It emphasizes cultural, religious, and historical sites, along with Armenia’s wine traditions and stunning views of Mount Ararat.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve your spot with the option to pay later. Cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.