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Discover Armenia’s winter charm with a 2-day trip including skiing at Tsaghkadzor, visits to Kecharis Monastery, and lakeside activities at Lake Sevan for $290.
This 2-day tour offers a compact yet diverse winter experience in Armenia, priced at $290 per group of up to 3 people. It is designed for those eager to enjoy skiing, explore cultural landmarks, and relax by Lake Sevan, all with private transportation and guiding services included. With a 4.7 rating, the tour is well-regarded for its balance of adventure and cultural discovery, making it a great choice for winter travelers seeking a comprehensive Armenian experience.
The trip starts in Yerevan and takes you through Tsaghkadzor’s ski slopes, the historic Kecharis Monastery, and the scenic Lake Sevan. While the itinerary covers many highlights, some extra winter activities like chairlift rides are not included, which could be worth considering for those wanting more adrenaline. This tour suits families or small groups looking for a flexible, guided winter escape in Armenia.
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The tour begins early in Yerevan, with a direct drive to Tsaghkadzor, Armenia’s popular ski destination. The journey offers a scenic introduction to the snowy landscapes, setting the tone for a day filled with winter sports and cultural exploration. Once at Tsaghkadzor, the group heads straight to the ski slopes—where skiing or snowboarding are offered—allowing participants to enjoy thrilling descents or simply soak up the mountain views.
For those who prefer a less sporty experience, the cable car ride to Mount Teghenis provides magnificent panoramic vistas over the snow-covered valley. Afterward, a hearty Armenian lunch fuels the afternoon’s activities, including a visit to Kecharis Monastery, which stands out for its medieval architecture amid the winter landscape.
The Kecharis Monastery is a highlight for those interested in Armenia’s religious sites. The medieval monastery complex is set against a snowy backdrop, creating a picturesque scene. The guide explains the history and architecture of this historical landmark, enriching the experience.
After stepping inside the monastery, visitors can wander the quaint streets of Tsaghkadzor, which exude a cozy, winter charm. The evening can be spent enjoying a local Armenian dinner, with options for stargazing or a bonfire under the snowy skies—weather permitting.
On the second day, the tour departs for Lake Sevan, one of the world’s highest freshwater lakes. Here, the scenery is dominated by snow-capped mountains and the frozen lake surface, which invites winter activities like ice skating and tranquil walks along the lakeside.
A visit to Sevanavank Monastery, perched on a hill overlooking the lake, offers breathtaking views of the frozen waters below. The lakeside restaurant invites visitors to enjoy lunch with local dishes, all while taking in the wintry scenery.
More Great Tours NearbyOn the return to Yerevan, an optional stop at Dilijan National Park may be added for a short nature walk. This area adds a touch of verdant scenery to the winter trip, offering a peaceful break from more active pursuits. The drive back provides a chance to reflect on the day’s scenic beauty and the diverse Armenian winter landscape.
The entire tour relies on private transportation, ensuring a comfortable and flexible schedule. The guiding service assists in explaining the various sites, with language options including English, French, Arabic, Armenian, and Russian. The tour’s duration of 2 days makes it a manageable option for travelers with limited time but a desire to see Armenia’s winter highlights.
While the tour does not include chairlift rides or other extra winter activities, these can be arranged separately if desired. The flexible booking policy allows for full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, adding confidence to the planning process.
This Armenian Snow Delight tour appeals most to small groups or families looking for a guided winter escape. It balances adventure with culture, offering both active pursuits like skiing and relaxing cultural visits. It’s best suited for those comfortable with winter conditions and eager to enjoy scenic views and historical sites in Armenia’s cold season.
The $290 price gives good value considering the guided service, private transport, and access to multiple key sites over two days. However, travelers seeking more adrenaline may wish to consider adding extra activities, as these are not included in the base package.
This tour provides a balanced introduction to Armenia’s winter landscapes and cultural heritage. The combination of skiing, historic sites, and lake activities makes it a comprehensive choice for winter travelers. The guides’ multilingual support and private transport enhance convenience and comfort.
While some additional activities are not included, the core experiences are well-organized and highly scenic. It is an excellent way to enjoy Armenia’s snowy season without the hassle of planning each stop independently.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation and guiding services in multiple languages, suitable for small groups up to 3 people. It does not include chairlift rides or other extra winter activities.
How long is each day of the tour?
The tour spans 2 days with a flexible schedule, starting early in Yerevan and concluding in the evening of the second day after returning from Lake Sevan.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the data does not specify age restrictions, the active winter sports and cultural sites suggest it is best suited for families with children comfortable in cold weather and outdoor activities.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The tour has a fixed structure, but optional stops like Dilijan National Park can be added during the return journey, providing some flexibility.
Are meals included?
Lunches are included during both days at local restaurants, offering hearty Armenian dishes and lakeside dining.
What should I bring for this tour?
Warm clothing, suitable footwear for snow and ice, and any personal winter gear are recommended to fully enjoy the outdoor activities.
What languages are guides available in?
Guiding services are offered in English, French, Arabic, Armenian, and Russian.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The tour involves skiing and walking at sites like Kecharis Monastery and Lake Sevan, so a basic level of mobility is recommended.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind when booking.