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10 Things To Do In Armenia

Armenia's standouts, day by day.

The 10 most popular things to do in Armenia. Cliff-carved monasteries, the Areni wine country, Lake Sevan and the day trips out of Yerevan, all in one place.

10 Things To Do In Armenia

Group Tour: Garni, Symphony of Stones, Geghard, Lavash Baking

Group Tour: Garni, Symphony of Stones, Geghard, Lavash Baking - Charents’ Arch viewpoint: a quick snapshot before the big sights

1.Group Tour: Garni, Symphony of Stones, Geghard, Lavash Baking

Most Popular 5.0

Garni, Symphony of Stones, Geghard and lavash baking in one smooth half-day from Yerevan. Entrance fees, snacks, and tasting included.

“Excellent trip to stunning Armenian monuments and monastery, not to mention the enchanting landscape throughout the journey. I recommend this trip to tourists interested in learning more about Armenia.”

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Group Tour: Lake Sevan (Sevanavank), Dilijan (Goshavank, Haghartsin)

Group Tour: Lake Sevan (Sevanavank), Dilijan (Goshavank, Haghartsin) - Morning Start at Hyur Service: Easy to Find, Easy to Board

Group tour: Khor Virap, Noravank, Areni Winery and Cave

Group tour: Khor Virap, Noravank, Areni Winery and Cave - Price and what $37 covers (and why it feels fair)

3.Group tour: Khor Virap, Noravank, Areni Winery and Cave

5.0

A smooth Yerevan day trip to Khor Virap, Noravank, Hin Areni winery, and T’rchuneri Bird Cave, with snacks, wine tasting, and entrance fees.

“Overall a good experience. The company was well organized and our tour guide was great. I prefer the smaller tours as this one had around 50 people but still had a great time.”

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Yerevan: Garni, Geghard, Symphony of Stones & Lavash Baking

Yerevan: Garni, Geghard, Symphony of Stones & Lavash Baking - Geghard Monastery: UNESCO cave-carving and the Monastery of the Spear meaning

4.Yerevan: Garni, Geghard, Symphony of Stones & Lavash Baking

5.0

A 6-hour Yerevan day trip to Charents Arch, Geghard, Garni, Symphony of Stones, plus lavash baking, with big UNESCO value.

“This trip was hosted by Hasmik, who is warm and friendly guide, enthusiastic about sharing Armenian culture and history, about which she was truly knowledgeable, all of which enhanced the experience. I would like to thank her for a great day and recommend this trip to anyone who visits Yerevan.”

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Group Tour: Tsaghkadzor (Kecharis, Ropeway), Lake Sevan, Trout barbecue treat

Group Tour: Tsaghkadzor (Kecharis, Ropeway), Lake Sevan, Trout barbecue treat - Tsaghkadzor ropeway: big views, but not the very top

5.Group Tour: Tsaghkadzor (Kecharis, Ropeway), Lake Sevan, Trout barbecue treat

5.0

Tsaghkadzor ropeway, two monasteries, and Lake Sevan plus included trout BBQ. Smooth logistics, great views, solid value from Yerevan.

“This was a great way to explore the lovely Armenian Countryside....we saw 2 monasteries....took a ride on a cable car that let us take wonderful views of the Armenian mountains you can ride horses on top of the mountain or eat some cool local snacks then we visited Lake Sevan the biggest lake in Armenia…”

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From Yerevan:Sevan, Dilijan, Haghartsin, Goshavank, Lake Parz

From Yerevan:Sevan, Dilijan, Haghartsin, Goshavank, Lake Parz - Sevanavank: the first climb and why this monastery gets remembered

6.From Yerevan:Sevan, Dilijan, Haghartsin, Goshavank, Lake Parz

4.5

A full day from Yerevan to Sevan and Dilijan—monasteries, lake viewpoints, artisan streets, and a Lake Parz stop with wine tastings.

“This was a great tour, with an informative and energetic tour guide and a good amount of time split between solo exploration and guided experience. I'd definitely recommend this trip. Be warned, it does get hot during the summer.”

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Group Tour: Garni pagan temple, Geghard monastery, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank

Group Tour: Garni pagan temple, Geghard monastery, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank - Garni Temple: pagan Armenia, right out of the 1st century

7.Group Tour: Garni pagan temple, Geghard monastery, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank

5.0

Air-conditioned Armenia day trip from Yerevan to Garni, Geghard, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank, with a lavash baking demo.

“We had a great time on this tour on which you get to see several sites (view of Ararat, pagan temple, monastery, Lavash bread-making, Lake Sevan). Our guide Rose was very kind and fun, she gave us a lot of interesting information. It was impressive to see how she managed to do this tour bilingually…”

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Group Tour: Amberd, Aragats, Lake Kari, Saghmosavank, Alphabet

Group Tour: Amberd, Aragats, Lake Kari, Saghmosavank, Alphabet - Amberd Fortress: medieval defense with a church built in 1026

8.Group Tour: Amberd, Aragats, Lake Kari, Saghmosavank, Alphabet

5.0

An action-packed day trip from Yerevan: Amberd fortress, Mount Aragats and Lake Kari, Saghmosavank, plus the Armenian Alphabet Monument.

“Excellent tour !! Inga the tour guide and Josef the driver gave us a very good service. Inga especially is such a charming person and a very informative guide. The tour has been changed because of the weather and they gave us instead Winery visit with tastings wich we enjoyed very much !! Master class…”

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Group Tour: Echmiadzin Cathedral & churches, Zvartnots Temple

Group Tour: Echmiadzin Cathedral & churches, Zvartnots Temple - Price and what you truly get for $25

Cultural Walking Tour in Yerevan with Armenian food Tastings

Cultural Walking Tour in Yerevan with Armenian food Tastings - Mirzoyan Library: Calm Reading Space in the Middle of Noise

10.Cultural Walking Tour in Yerevan with Armenian food Tastings

5.0

A 4-hour Yerevan walking tour with Armenian food tastings, standout landmarks, and easy context for the city’s story in English.

“So...there was a lot to talk about. Tigran is friendly but I feel like the cultural walking tour was showing more hidden parts of armenia(which wasn't very much in this tour) and I just wanted more of a general overview of the different parts of yerevan and how the architecture changed over time. Also he…”

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