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Discover Armenia in 3 days with this private tour from Yerevan, visiting UNESCO sites, Mount Ararat views, Lake Sevan, and more for $236 per person.

This 3-day private tour in Armenia offers a well-rounded experience of the country’s most iconic sites. Starting from Yerevan, the journey takes you to Garni Temple, the only preserved pagan temple in the Caucasus, built in the 1st century AD and dedicated to the Sun God. Nearby, the Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveals impressive medieval architecture set amid natural canyon scenery. These stops provide a glimpse into Armenia’s ancient spiritual and architectural history. The tour allows flexibility with meals and accommodations, giving you the freedom to adapt the trip to your preferences.
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The tour’s first day features a stop at the Arch of Charents, where travelers enjoy an unparalleled view of Mount Ararat. This spot is famous for its breathtaking landscape and photo opportunities. From this vantage point, the mountain’s silhouette dominates the horizon, making it a perfect introduction to Armenia’s natural beauty. It’s an ideal location for capturing memorable photos and understanding the country’s connection to this biblical peak.

On Day 1, after visiting Geghard Monastery, the tour proceeds to Lake Sevan, Armenia’s “pearl,” famous for its vast blue waters and surrounding landscapes. At the Sevanavank Monastic Complex, perched on a peninsula, visitors find a peaceful spot to gaze over the lake. Later, the journey continues to Tsaghkadzor, a popular ski resort, where a cable car ride takes you up to enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and forests. This combination of natural scenery and historical sites makes for a dynamic day.

On Day 2, the tour guides you to the Areni-1 Cave, also known as Birds Cave, an archaeological site famous for the discovery of the world’s oldest leather shoe, approximately 5,500 years old. The cave features a rocky room with niches and has revealed artifacts from various epochs, offering a peek into early civilizations that inhabited Armenia. Visiting this site highlights Armenia’s deep historical roots and archaeological significance.
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The second day continues with a visit to Khor Virap Monastery, an essential sanctuary in Armenian culture. Located at the foot of Mount Ararat, this monastery provides not only spiritual insight but also magnificent views of the peak, which is central to Armenian identity. Its historical importance is tied to Armenia’s religious history, making it a meaningful stop during the journey.

The Noravank Monastery is situated in an impressive canyon with striking red cliffs. Recognized as one of Armenia’s most beautiful medieval complexes, Noravank’s architecture and natural setting create a sense of awe. The tour allows ample time to explore the monastery and appreciate its architecture, which stands out amid the rugged landscape.

On Day 3, the tour visits the Saghmosavank Monastery, built in the 13th century along the Kasakh River. The monastery’s elevated position offers stunning views of the surrounding area. Nearby, the Armenian Alphabet Monument showcases sculptures of the 39 letters made of Armenian tufa, along with monuments dedicated to prominent Armenian thinkers, emphasizing the country’s rich cultural heritage.

The final day features stops at notable Yerevan sites, including the Cascade Complex, famous for its modern art exhibitions and panoramic city views, and the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial, which commemorates the victims of the Armenian Genocide. These visits provide a sobering reflection of Armenia’s history alongside its lively urban culture. The Vernissage Market, an open-air market, completes the day with opportunities to browse local crafts and souvenirs.
This tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, utilizing comfortable transportation equipped with Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The professional driver ensures smooth travel across the various locations, and the group remains private for a personalized experience. You can choose to book a guide for an additional 220 for 3 days, which enhances the experience with more in-depth explanations.
The tour’s included costs cover transportation and a map. Entrance tickets to Garni (1500 AMD), Areni-1 (1000 AMD), and the Tsaghkadzor ropeway (3000 AMD) are additional and payable on-site if opted for. The guide’s fee is optional, providing more detailed insights for an extra charge.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan your trip. The tour is designed for private groups, meaning it caters specifically to your party, and it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or pets.
This private tour in Armenia offers a comprehensive exploration of key historical and natural sites, with the convenience of private transportation and flexible planning. The high ratings (5/5) from previous participants reflect satisfaction with the well-organized itinerary and the knowledgeable guides, especially in places like Mount Ararat views and ancient archaeological sites.
While the tour does not include meals or entrance tickets, its strength lies in the balance between cultural discoveries and scenic experiences. It suits travelers seeking an all-in-one overview of Armenia’s highlights without the hassle of planning each detail. The option to add a guide is recommended for those eager for richer context and storytelling.
This tour provides value for $236 per person, combining history, nature, and stunning vistas into a thoughtfully crafted three-day journey. It’s especially fitting for travelers who appreciate flexibility, comfort, and a personalized experience of Armenia’s treasures.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price of $236 per person includes transportation, Wi-Fi, a professional driver, and a map. Entrance tickets and meals are not included.
How long is the tour each day?
Each day spans several hours, covering multiple stops, with a total duration of 3 days. Specific start times depend on availability.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, since it’s a private tour, you can adjust the itinerary within the scheduled stops, and you have the option to book a guide for in-depth explanations.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
The tour involves walking and visiting sites with uneven terrain, so it’s better suited for adults and children able to handle some physical activity. It’s not accessible for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor sightseeing. Pets are not allowed.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and drinks are not included, leaving you free to choose your own dining options.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Rescheduling is possible depending on availability.
Is a guide necessary?
While not mandatory, booking a professional guide at an additional fee enhances your understanding of sites like Noravank and Mount Ararat.
Can I book this tour on short notice?
Yes, subject to availability, you can reserve the tour and pay later, providing flexibility for last-minute plans.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, the tour operates year-round, but weather conditions may affect certain outdoor activities like the cable car ride in Tsaghkadzor.