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Explore Armenia’s highlights with this private 2-day tour from Tbilisi, including UNESCO monasteries, Lake Sevan, Yerevan’s city sights, and local brandy tasting.
The Best of Armenia tour offers a comprehensive two-day journey into the heart of Armenia, starting from Tbilisi, Georgia. Priced at $299 per person, this private experience is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 33 reviews, making it a popular choice that is recommended by 100% of travelers. The tour features pickup from your Tbilisi hotel, comfortable private transportation, and visits to key sites such as Haghpat Monastery, Lake Sevan, Garni Temple, and Geghard Monastery. It also includes a brandy tasting in Yerevan, which many reviews highlight as a memorable highlight.
With an approximate duration of 2 days, this tour is ideal for those looking to maximize their time and see Armenia’s most iconic attractions without the hassle of logistics. Booking well in advance—49 days on average—is recommended, and the tour can be customized to some extent with flexible sightseeing options. While food and accommodation are not included, the tour’s value lies in its well-curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and all-in-one convenience.


This tour departs directly from your Tbilisi hotel, with pickup and drop-off included. Traveling comfortably in a private vehicle with a driver-guide, the journey into Armenia feels smooth and personalized. The group is private, ensuring an intimate experience with the flexibility to tailor parts of the itinerary.
The trip is designed to be efficient yet comprehensive, covering significant landmarks in just two days. It’s especially suitable for travelers short on time who want to get a solid overview of Armenia’s cultural and natural sights in a relaxed manner.
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The first stop on the tour is the Haghpat Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the town of Alaverdi, this monastery complex is renowned for its impressive architecture and spiritual significance. Surrounded by the scenic landscape of Armenia, it offers an authentic glimpse into the country’s religious history.
The monastery is free to visit and provides an ideal start to the tour, with enough time to appreciate its historic walls and serene atmosphere. Nearby, the town of Alaverdi features Soviet-era copper mines and factories, giving a sense of the local industrial past.

Next, the tour moves to Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world and the second-largest alpine lake globally. The blue waters and the mountain backdrop craft a breathtaking landscape. The stop includes a visit to Sevanavank Monastery, which sits atop a peninsula overlooking the lake.
Travelers can expect to spend about an hour at this scenic site, soaking in the panoramic views and exploring the historic monastery, built from stone with a peaceful ambiance. The lake’s remarkable clarity and natural beauty are often highlighted as a key moment of this adventure.

Arriving in Yerevan, the tour includes a visit to Victory Park, a prominent landmark offering sweeping views over the city and Mount Ararat in the distance. This area features the famous Cascade, a complex of staircases with gardens, sculptures, and galleries.
A brief 30-minute stop allows visitors to enjoy the stunning vista and learn about Armenia’s history of resilience. The Old Town of Yerevan, with its narrow streets and charming cafes, is also on the agenda for about two hours, giving travelers time to stroll, shop, or relax.

A stop in Dilijan provides a change of scenery. Known as the “Armenian Switzerland,” this cozy resort town is nestled in a National Park. During about 30 minutes, visitors can enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings and fresh mountain air, making it a perfect break during the busy itinerary.
Dilijan’s lush greenery and tranquil setting are frequently praised for their calming effect, and it offers a chance to experience Armenia’s scenic natural beauty beyond the historical sites.
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The second day begins with a visit to the Garni Temple, a Greek-style pagan temple from the 3rd century B.C.. It remains remarkably well-preserved, showcasing classic Hellenistic architecture. Visitors spend about an hour there exploring the columns and surrounding scenic views.
Next, the tour continues to the Geghard Monastery, an iconic complex renowned for its stunning architecture and religious relics. Many visitors consider it a must-see, especially since it is believed to house the spear that pierced Jesus Christ. The monastery features carved churches and caves, and you’ll spend about an hour exploring this historic site.

The Charent’s Arch offers a 15-minute stop to enjoy a panoramic view of Mount Ararat. This monument is sometimes called the “Gateway to Ararat” and provides excellent photo opportunities. Its location provides a stirring backdrop of Armenia’s sacred mountain.
Following that, the Symphony of Stones showcases a natural wonder with hexagonal basalt columns formed over the Azat River valley. In about 30 minutes, visitors marvel at the towering “organ pipes” that create a natural symphony, a distinctive feature of the landscape and often highlighted as a memorable sight.

The tour’s included features are notable for their convenience, such as the private guide with an English speaker, fuel surcharge, and all transportation arrangements. Stops at Haghpat Monastery, Sevan Lake, Yerevan attractions, Garni Temple, and Geghard Monastery are all covered.
Food and drinks, souvenirs, and accommodation are not included, giving travelers the flexibility to choose their own meals and lodging if desired. The tour is designed for most travelers, with a passport required for border crossing into Armenia, and the process is described as easy and quick in reviews.
The guides—notably Temo, Zezva, and Irakli—receive frequent praise for their knowledge, helpfulness, and personable approach. Many reviews emphasize the flexibility to customize the itinerary and the safe driving in challenging conditions. Guides are appreciated for their local insights, making the experience more engaging.
The driver-guide team consistently earns top marks for professionalism and warmth, which boosts the overall enjoyment of the trip.
This two-day trip excels in providing a well-rounded view of Armenia’s cultural gems and natural beauty. The inclusion of UNESCO sites, scenic lakes, and vibrant cities makes it a compelling option for first-time visitors. Many reviews underline the excellent value for money, especially with private transportation and guided commentary.
A potential consideration is the pace—visiting many sites over two days may feel rushed for some travelers. However, the flexibility of the guides and the comfortable transport help keep the experience smooth. Food and accommodation are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly.
This tour suits those with limited time who want a comprehensive snapshot of Armenia in just two days. It’s perfect for first-time visitors from Tbilisi or nearby regions, offering easy logistics and a well-curated itinerary. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect the trip’s reliability, informative guides, and stunning sights.
While it covers many highlights, travelers seeking a more relaxed pace or deep dive into local culture might want to extend their visit or explore additional activities independently.
The Best of Armenia tour exemplifies value and convenience, providing a full scope of Armenia’s most iconic sites in just two days. The private vehicle and knowledgeable guides ensure a comfortable, informative experience accessible to most travelers with a passport. Many reviews highlight the quality of guides, beautiful scenery, and delicious brandy tasting as standout features.
This tour is most suitable for those eager to see Armenia’s essentials, especially when time is limited. It balances cultural exploration, natural beauty, and personalized service—making it a reliable choice for a memorable trip.
“Our driver and guide Temo was fantastic. He was an extremely safe driver, no matter what the conditions (rain, fog, snow etc). He was a wealth of k…”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited time?
Yes, this two-day private tour packs Armenia’s top sights into a manageable schedule, ideal for those with limited days.
What is included in the price?
The price covers private transportation, an English-speaking guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, and visits to sites like Haghpat Monastery, Lake Sevan, Garni, and Geghard.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers can choose their own dining options during the trip.
How is the border crossing handled?
The border crossing between Georgia and Armenia is described as quick and straightforward in reviews, with passport required for entry.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Guides are noted for their flexibility, and if there are specific interests, they can often accommodate some adjustments.
What is the tour pace like?
The tour covers several sites over two days, so expect a full schedule with some short stops at each location.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
UNESCO monasteries, Lake Sevan, Yerevan city views, panoramic sites like Charent’s Arch, and the Symphony of Stones are among the key attractions.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Generally yes, but travelers should be prepared for walking and some uneven surfaces at monasteries and scenic sites.
How do reviews rate the guides?
Guides like Temo, Zezva, and Irakli receive excellent feedback for their knowledge, helpfulness, and personable approach.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of cultural sites, natural scenery, and an all-inclusive private experience at an attractive price point sets this tour apart.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund if canceled in time.
This Best of Armenia tour delivers a rich, well-organized snapshot of Armenia’s highlights, making it a smart choice for travelers seeking an efficient yet memorable experience within a short timeframe.