Itinerary
- Day 1
Yerevan
Your tour kicks off at noon from your accommodation. You'll spend the day hitting four key landmarks around Yerevan. First up is Tsitsernakaberd, the memorial complex dedicated to genocide victims. From there, you head to Victory Park where you can see Mount Ararat in the distance. The Cascade Monument comes next, this massive structure that connects the city's northern and central areas. You'll finish with Republic Square, known for its singing fountains and the five historic buildings surrounding it. By evening, you're back at your accommodation.
Included Activities
- Visit Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex
- Visit Victory Park
- Visit Cascade Monument
- Visit Republic Square with singing fountains
Optional Activities
- Purchase tickets to Tsitsernakaberd Museum
- Purchase tickets to Gefeschyan Museum of Art at Cascade Monument
Landmarks Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex Victory Park Cascade Monument Republic Square 


- Day 2
Geghard - Tsaghkadzor - Lake Sevan
This excursion starts at 10:00 and covers quite a bit of ground. You begin at Garni Temple, a 1st century AD structure, and check out the Symphony of Stones nearby, this natural rock formation that's pretty distinctive. After that, you move on to Geghard Monastery, one of the oldest in the world and a UNESCO site. The monastery's historically significant as it supposedly housed the Spear of Fate. Next is Tsaghkadzor, a mountain resort town where you can take in views of the Caucasus ranges. The final stop is Lake Sevan, the region's largest lake. You'll climb up to Sevanavank Monastery perched on a peninsula, where there are botanical gardens and observation decks to explore. You get back to your accommodation as the day winds down.
Included Activities
- Visit Pagan Temple Garni
- Visit Geghard Monastery (Monastery of the Spear)
- Visit Tsaghkadzor resort city and cable car area
- Visit Lake Sevan and Sevanavank Monastery
Optional Activities
- Ride the cable car in Tsaghkadzor
- Participate in winter sports activities in Tsaghkadzor
- Walk and photograph at Sevanavank Monastery botanical garden
Landmarks Pagan Temple Garni Symphony of Stones Geghard Monastery Tsaghkadzor Lake Sevan Sevanavank Monastery 






- Day 3
Etchmiadzin - Sardarapat
Starting at 11:00, you head to the Armavir region to see Zvartnots Temple, also called Celestial Angels Cathedral, constructed in 640 AD. It was rebuilt after an earthquake damaged the original structure. Your next stop is Etchmiadzin Cathedral, one of the world's oldest monasteries and the central seat of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The cathedral holds significant relics including the Spear of Fate and fragments believed to be from Noah's Ark. It's also on the UNESCO World Heritage List. To wrap up, you visit the Sardarapat memorial complex, which commemorates the 1918 Armenian victory during the Turkish invasion. There's a museum and extensive grounds to walk around. Your accommodation is your final destination when the tour concludes.
Included Activities
- Visit Zvartnots Temple (Celestial Angels Cathedral)
- Visit Etchmiadzin Cathedral
- Visit Sardarapat Memorial Complex
Optional Activities
- Purchase tickets to Zvartnots Museum complex
- Explore Etchmiadzin Cathedral gardens
- Visit Sardarapat Memorial Museum
Landmarks Zvartnots Temple Etchmiadzin Cathedral Sardarapat Memorial Complex 




































