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Discover Armenia on this 5-day tour from Yerevan, exploring ancient monasteries, stunning landscapes, and tasting traditional dishes for $685 per person.


This 5-day Armenia tour offers an immersive journey through the country’s historic sights, dramatic mountains, and charming villages. Starting from Yerevan, the trip covers key cultural landmarks and natural wonders, making it perfect for those who appreciate history combined with scenic beauty. The price of $685 per person includes transportation, some overnight stays, entrance fees, and breakfasts, delivering good value for a comprehensive experience. It’s ideal for travelers wanting a well-rounded snapshot of Armenia’s highlights with the convenience of a guided tour.
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The tour begins in Yerevan with a city tour, including prominent spots like Erebuni Fortress, Victory Park, and the Republic Square. Afterward, the group heads to the Pagan Temple of Garni, built in the first century A.D. as a Sun god temple—an enduring symbol of Armenia’s pre-Christian past. The Symphony of Stones, a natural formation of basalt pipes, provides a striking visual contrast to the ancient site. These geological formations result naturally, not from human effort, creating a unique backdrop for photographs.

The first day concludes at the Geghard Monastery, founded in the fourth century by Gregory the Illuminator. This monastery complex is renowned for its rock-cut tombs and churches, blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. The tour spends time exploring the site’s ancient architecture and spiritual atmosphere before returning to Yerevan. This stop offers insight into Armenia’s early Christian heritage and the monks’ craftsmanship.

On the second day, the group visits the Zvartnots Cathedral, an architectural marvel from the seventh century, built by Nerses the Third. Its intricate stonework and impressive size highlight Armenia’s medieval religious architecture. Next, the tour takes you to Amberd Fortress, located on the slopes of Mt. Aragats. From here, travelers enjoy sweeping views of Biblical Ararat, with the fortress itself offering a rare glimpse into Armenia’s defensive history. The day includes a hearty lunch before heading to Lake Kari, a picturesque alpine lake also on the slopes of Mt. Aragats.
More Great Tours NearbyDay three is dedicated to notable religious and cultural sites. The Khor Virap Monastery is a highlight, famous for its history as the place where St. Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned. Its location offers a front-row view of Mount Ararat‘s snow-capped peak. The afternoon takes you to Areni village, known as Armenia’s wine capital, where visitors can enjoy wine tastings at local wineries. The day continues with a visit to Noravank Monastery, built in the 13th century, characterized by its striking red cliffs. The tour also explores the Bird Cave, a notable archaeological site, before overnighting in Goris.
On the fourth day, the scenery becomes even more dramatic with a visit to the Khndzoresk swing bridge, famous for its suspension design and breathtaking views. The trip then features a ride on the longest cable car in the world—the Tatev cableway, stretching 5,752 meters—leading to the impressive Tatev Monastery. The monastery’s cliffside setting offers stunning vistas of the surrounding valleys. The day ends at Shaki Waterfall, celebrated for its picturesque cascade, perfect for photos. The overnight stay takes place in Egeghis village.

The last day starts with a visit to Sevanavank Monastery, located on a peninsula of Lake Sevan—one of the largest freshwater high-altitude lakes in the world. After lunch, the tour continues to Dilijan, known as the “Switzerland of Armenia,” with lush forests and traditional architecture. Travelers also visit Lake Parz, a small mountain lake ideal for a peaceful stroll. The day concludes with a visit to Deer Park before heading back to Yerevan.
This guided tour includes airport transfers, transportation throughout Armenia, and two overnight stays outside Yerevan. It offers breakfasts at hotels, entrance tickets to significant sites like Garni, Geghard, Tatev, and Zvartnots, and the services of professional guides speaking English, Armenian, and Russian. The tour emphasizes flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later.

While the tour covers Armenia’s main highlights, it does not include meals in Yerevan, alcohol, or insurance. Also, as the tour involves several outdoor sites and walking, travelers should be prepared for some physical activity. The tour’s focus on natural landscapes and historic sites means it best suits those interested in cultural exploration and scenic views rather than leisure-focused travelers.
This 5-day journey offers a comprehensive snapshot of Armenia, combining historic monuments, natural beauty, and local culture. It suits history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and foodies eager to taste local wines and baked goods. The inclusion of lavash baking classes adds a hands-on culinary experience that enriches the trip. Its moderate price point and well-organized itinerary make it an appealing choice for those seeking an immersive, guided experience without the hassle of planning every detail.
This tour delivers a balanced mix of Armenia’s ancient sites and scenic vistas, led by knowledgeable guides. The standout features include visits to Garni, Geghard, Khor Virap, and Tatev, each offering a different perspective on Armenia’s cultural and natural heritage. The views of Mount Ararat and the highlands are among the most memorable aspects, making this a worthwhile journey for anyone interested in Armenia’s landscape.
While it doesn’t include meals in Yerevan or insurance, the overall value remains strong considering the entrance fees, transport, and guided services. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who want a structured yet flexible exploration of Armenia’s most iconic sights within a manageable timeframe.
What is included in the tour price?
The $685 per person fee covers transportation, two overnight stays outside Yerevan, breakfasts, entrance tickets to key sites, and guiding services in English, Armenian, and Russian.
Are accommodations provided in Yerevan?
No, the tour includes two overnight stays outside Yerevan, and meals in Yerevan are not included. Travelers arrange their own accommodation and meals in the city.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Given the outdoor sites and walking involved, this tour may require moderate physical activity. It is best suited for travelers comfortable with some walking and uneven terrain.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of change of plans.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides speak English, Armenian, and Russian, making the tour accessible to a broad range of travelers.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made with the provider, Armland Adventure Club, which offers the reserve now, pay later option, allowing for flexibility in planning.