Yerevan City Tour: the Must-Sees of Armenia's Capital
Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, surprises with its pink tuff architecture, Republic Square, the Matenadaran (collection of unique…
Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, surprises with its pink tuff architecture, Republic Square, the Matenadaran (collection of unique…
The Sadakhlo border crossing is the main land crossing between Georgia and Armenia, used by thousands of travelers and truck drive…
Martuni is a charming Armenian village nestled among hills and vineyards, with stone houses and red-tiled roofs, textile crafts, a…
The Orbelian Caravanserai (or Selim Caravanserai), built in 1332 at the mountain pass of Vayots Dzor, is the best-preserved mediev…
Khndzoresk is an Armenian village of homes carved into sandstone rock, inhabited until the 20th century, famous for its suspension…
Zorats Karer, known as the "Armenian Stonehenge," is a megalithic complex of more than 200 standing stones dating to 5,500 BC, wit…
Bavra is a small Armenian village in the Shirak province that hosts one of the main land border crossings between Armenia and Geor…
The Black Fortress (Sev Berd) of Gyumri is an imposing 19th-century military stronghold built in black volcanic basalt during the …
Gyumri, Armenia's second largest city, impresses with its black basalt architecture, the lively Vartanants Square, medieval church…
The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, on the hill of Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan, is the main documentation and commemoration cen…
Tatev Monastery is one of the most impressive monastic complexes in Armenia, founded in the 9th century on a clifftop plateau abov…
Sevanavank is a 9th-century monastery perched on a peninsula of Lake Sevan, the largest freshwater lake in the Caucasus. With its …