Discover the millennial magic of Armenia on a 6-day tour that will take you through a land where the oldest Christian traditions intertwine with a vibrant modernity. This journey begins and ends in the captivating city of Yerevan, the pink capital of Armenia, from where you will explore the most precious treasures of the world's first Christian country. Each day is carefully designed to immerse you in a unique experience combining history, spirituality, nature and culture, allowing you to discover everything from impressive medieval monasteries to mountain landscapes of incomparable beauty.
Among the highlights of the itinerary is a visit to the mystical Geghard Monastery, partially carved out of rock and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the spectacular Lake Sevan, known as the "Sea of Armenia", and the historic Khor Virap monastery, which offers the most impressive views of Mount Ararat. Travellers will also have the opportunity to explore the ancient city of Echmiadzin, the spiritual centre of the Armenians, and savour the unique flavours of Armenian cuisine while discovering the legendary hospitality of its people.
Itinerario
Day 1 – Transfer from Zvartnots Airport to Yerevan
Total distance for the day – 13 km, 0 hours and 25 minutes Transfer will be carried out according to the scheduled arrival time. Route 13 km, 0 hours and 25 minutesDay 2 – Yerevan – City Tour – Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial – Victory Park – Garni – Geghard – Yerevan
Total distance for the day – 81 km, 1 hour and 45 minutes After breakfast at the hotel, we begin our adventure. The following visits are planned: Route 0 km, 0 hours and 0 minutesCity tour of Yerevan
A city tour of central Yerevan, the vibrant capital of Armenia, is the best way to discover its rich history and culture. Located in the Ararat valley, this city blends Soviet architecture, modern boulevards and ancient monuments such as the iconic Republic Square and the impressive Cascade. Famous for its welcoming atmosphere, open-air cafés and views of Mount Ararat, Yerevan is known as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. During our visit we will stroll through its lively streets, explore historic landmarks and enjoy genuine Armenian hospitality while tasting local delicacies and appreciating the unique essence of this fascinating city.
Route 5 km, 0 hours and 10 minutes
Armenian Genocide Museum
The Armenian Genocide Museum, located within the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex in Yerevan, is a solemn space dedicated to remembering and educating about the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The museum presents documents, photographs and testimonies that recount the tragic events and the resilience of the Armenian people. Its modern architectural design and hilltop location overlooking the city reinforce its atmosphere of reflection and respect.
During our visit we will walk through its moving exhibitions, honour the memory of the victims and deepen our understanding of this pivotal chapter and its impact on Armenian identity.
Route 9 km, 0 hours and 25 minutes
Tsitsernakaberd – Victory Park
Set on a hill overlooking Yerevan, the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial is a solemn monument dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. This memorial complex, inaugurated in 1967, consists of a 44-metre needle symbolising the rebirth of the Armenian people and a circle of twelve inclined basalt slabs surrounding an eternal flame. The complex includes the Genocide Museum-Institute, which houses important historical documents and testimonies. The surrounding park, known as Victory Park, complements the memorial with its Avenue of Memory Trees, where world dignitaries have planted trees as a sign of solidarity. During our visit we will walk in silent respect through the memorial, observe the eternal flame burning in memory of the victims and reflect on history while taking in the stunning views of Mount Ararat from the gardens.
Route 31 km, 0 hours and 55 minutes
Garni
Garni, located in the Kotayk region of Armenia, is an iconic destination known for its 1st-century pagan temple, unique in the entire South Caucasus. Built in honour of the god Mihr, this Hellenistic temple is an exceptional example of ancient Armenian architecture. Surrounded by stunning scenery including the gorge of the Azat river and the famous "Symphony of Stones", Garni combines history, culture and nature in a spectacular setting.
During our visit we will explore the temple, admire its unique acoustics and walk through the gorge to discover the rock formations that make Garni an unforgettable destination.
Route 10 km, 0 hours and 15 minutes
Geghard
Geghard, located in the Kotayk region of Armenia, is a medieval monastery declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in the 4th century and partially carved out of the rock, this sacred place stands out for its impressive architecture, which merges nature and art. Its name, meaning "monastery of the spear", relates to the relic said to have pierced the side of Christ. Surrounded by mountain scenery and a mystical atmosphere, Geghard is a symbol of Armenian spirituality.
During our visit we will explore its rock-carved chapels, admire the intricate engravings and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings while discovering its deep history and significance.
Route 26 km, 0 hours and 40 minutes
Day 3 – Yerevan – Echmiadzin – Zvartnots – Oshakan – Amberd – Yerevan
Total distance for the day – 92 km, 2 hours and 26 minutes After breakfast at the hotel, we begin our adventure. The following visits are planned: Route 21 km, 0 hours and 45 minutesEchmiadzin
Echmiadzin, known as the Holy See of the Armenian Apostolic Church, is one of the most sacred cities in Armenia. Located in the Armavir region, it is home to Echmiadzin Cathedral, considered the oldest Christian church in the world, built in the 4th century. This important spiritual and cultural centre boasts impressive architecture and a rich heritage, reflecting Armenia's deep Christian history. It is a must-visit for history and religion enthusiasts. During our visit we will explore the majestic cathedral, discover religious treasures and immerse ourselves in the sacred atmosphere of this unique place.
Route 10 km, 0 hours and 5 minutes
Zvartnots Temple
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the majestic Zvartnots Temple was built in the 7th century near Echmiadzin, Armenia, representing the pinnacle of medieval Armenian architecture. This unique monument, whose name means 'Temple of the Vigilant Angels', was renowned for its innovative three-level circular design reaching 45 metres in height, setting new architectural standards of its era. Although now in ruins after its collapse in the 10th century due to an earthquake, its imposing remains, finely carved capitals and pioneering use of arches and vaults testify to the sophistication of ancient Armenia. During our exploration we will walk among the massive columns that once supported this architectural marvel, admire the delicate reliefs of vines and pomegranates and be transported to the splendour of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia as Mount Ararat appears on the horizon.
Route 18 km, 0 hours and 28 minutes
Oshakan
Oshakan, located in the Aragatsotn region of Armenia, is a place of great cultural and spiritual significance, known as the final resting place of Mesrop Mashtots, creator of the Armenian alphabet. Its main church, dedicated to Saint Mesrop Mashtots and built in the 5th century, is an important pilgrimage site. Surrounded by vineyards and peaceful landscapes, Oshakan is a destination that combines history, faith and tradition in a charming setting.
During our visit we will explore the historic church, learn about the invention of the Armenian alphabet and enjoy the serenity of this culturally symbolic place.
Route 11 km, 0 hours and 18 minutes
Amberd
Perched at 2,300 metres on the slopes of Mount Aragats in Armenia, Amberd fortress is a remarkable 7th-century military structure that dominates the surrounding landscape with its imposing basalt walls. This "castle in the clouds" (the literal meaning of its name) is a masterpiece of medieval Armenian military architecture, complemented by an 11th-century church and a sophisticated water supply system. During our visit we will climb the ancient paths to the fortress, explore its mysterious ruins as clouds drift around us and marvel at the stunning views of Mount Ararat and the Ararat valley stretching below.
Route 32 km, 0 hours and 50 minutes
Day 4 – Yerevan – Sevanavank – Dilijan – Goshavank – Haghartsin – Yerevan
Total distance for the day – 239 km, 4 hours and 5 minutes After breakfast at the hotel, we begin our adventure. The following visits are planned: Route 68 km, 1 hour and 10 minutesSevanavank Monastery
Sevanavank Monastery, situated on a peninsula of Lake Sevan in Armenia, is an iconic religious complex founded in the 9th century. Originally built as a retreat for monks, this monastery features robust architecture with two medieval churches and panoramic views of the largest alpine lake in the Caucasus. Sevanavank is a symbol of Armenian spirituality and a highlight for those seeking to combine history and nature.
During our visit we will explore the ancient black-stone churches, enjoy the unrivalled views of Lake Sevan and immerse ourselves in the spiritual serenity of this unique place.
Route 32 km, 0 hours and 35 minutes
Dilijan
Known as the "Little Switzerland of Armenia", Dilijan is a charming spa town in the Tavush province of northern Armenia. Surrounded by the dense forested mountains of Dilijan National Park, which covers more than 24,000 hectares of lush nature, this historic town is distinguished by its traditional Armenian architecture, with 19th-century wooden and stone houses adorning its winding streets. These carefully preserved buildings display characteristic carved balconies and ornate windows that reflect the region's rich craft tradition.
The town has been for centuries an important cultural and healing centre, famous for its curative mineral waters and pure mountain air, attracting artists, composers and writers seeking inspiration. Dilijan's unique microclimate, characterised by cool summers and mild winters, together with its renowned mineral springs rich in bicarbonate and calcium, has made the town a preferred destination for health tourism since the Soviet era.
During our stay we will stroll through the picturesque restored old town, where every corner tells a story of traditional Armenia, taste the famous local mineral waters at historic fountains and venture along forest trails leading to centuries-old monasteries. The well-marked paths of the National Park offer routes for all levels, from gentle walks to challenging mountain hikes, allowing us to experience the perfect fusion of nature and Armenian culture. We will also have the opportunity to visit local craft workshops, where master artisans continue to practise traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Route 22 km, 0 hours and 25 minutes
Goshavank
Goshavank, located in the picturesque Tavush region of Armenia, is a 12th-century medieval monastery noted for its elegant architecture and rich history. Founded by the scholar Mkhitar Gosh, who also compiled Armenia's first civil and ecclesiastical code of laws, Goshavank is a symbol of the country's cultural and spiritual legacy. Surrounded by green hills and forests, the monastery is renowned for its intricate khachkars (stone crosses) and tranquil atmosphere.
During our visit we will explore its detailed sculptures, stroll through its peaceful surroundings and learn about the historical impact of this emblematic religious and educational centre.
Route 10 km, 0 hours and 15 minutes
Haghartsin
Haghartsin, nestled in a forested valley near Dilijan, Armenia, is a medieval monastery dating from the 10th century. This impressive complex combines churches, a refectory and khachkars, surrounded by lush nature that makes it a place of spiritual serenity. Haghartsin was an important religious and educational centre, and its unique architecture reflects the rich cultural and religious tradition of Armenia, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.
During our visit we will explore the intricate carvings of its structures, enjoy the tranquillity of the natural setting and immerse ourselves in the spiritual history that emanates from this magical place.
Route 107 km, 1 hour and 40 minutes
Day 5 – Yerevan – Khor Virap – Areni Cave – Noravank – Yerevan
Total distance for the day – 239 km, 4 hours and 23 minutes After breakfast at the hotel, we begin our adventure. The following visits are planned: Route 44 km, 0 hours and 48 minutesKhor Virap
Khor Virap, located on the Ararat plain in Armenia, is one of the country's most iconic monasteries, with a rich history tied to Christianity. This is the site where Saint Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned before converting Armenia into the first Christian nation, and it offers spectacular views of Mount Ararat. Its strategic location and deep spiritual significance make it an important destination for pilgrims and tourists alike.
During our visit we will explore the ancient underground cells, admire the impressive view of Mount Ararat and discover the history that makes Khor Virap a sacred and unforgettable place.
Route 77 km, 1 hour and 20 minutes
Areni Cave
Areni Cave, located in the Vayots Dzor region of Armenia, is an archaeological site of great historical importance. Known as one of the oldest settlements in the world, this cave is famous for the discovery of the world's oldest known winery, dating back over 6,000 years. Fascinating prehistoric artefacts have also been found here, revealing the origins of viticulture and life during the Copper Age. Surrounded by mountain scenery, it is a unique destination for exploring the connection between history and nature. During our visit we will uncover the mysteries of this ancient cave, learn about its millennia-old history and enjoy the natural surroundings that make it a truly special place.
Route 3 km, 0 hours and 5 minutes
Noravank Monastery
Noravank Monastery, located in a narrow canyon in the Vayots Dzor region of Armenia, is an impressive 13th-century religious complex. Famous for its distinctive architecture combining intricate carvings and a two-storey church, this monastery is surrounded by imposing red cliffs. Noravank was an important cultural and spiritual centre, and its unique beauty makes it one of the most iconic destinations in Armenia.
During our visit we will explore its elegant churches, admire the intricate details of its sculptures and enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery that makes Noravank an unforgettable place.
Route 115 km, 2 hours and 10 minutes