Yerevan, Armenia

4 Days 3 Nights

Discover the timeless charm of Yerevan, Armenia’s vibrant capital where ancient history meets modern life. Stroll through its lively streets, admire the majestic view of Mount Ararat, and explore centuries-old landmarks, museums, and cafés. Whether you’re seeking culture, history, or local flavors, Yerevan offers a captivating experience at every turn.

Cultural & Historical Highlights:

Republic Square – The heart of Yerevan, showcasing grand Soviet-era architecture and Armenia’s national pride.

Freedom Square – A central hub surrounded by cultural landmarks, symbolizing Armenia’s spirit of independence.

Noravank Monastery – A 13th-century monastery nestled in red-rock canyons, known for its striking architecture and views.

Khor Virap – A historic monastery overlooking Mount Ararat, where Saint Gregory the Illuminator was once imprisoned.

Garni Temple – The only surviving Greco-Roman colonnaded temple in the region, dedicated to the sun god Mihr.

Geghard Monastery – A site partially carved into rock, famed for its medieval stonework and relics.

Sevan Lake – One of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world, home to ancient monasteries and breathtaking scenery.

Symphony of Stones – A natural wonder of basalt columns formed by lava flows, resembling the pipes of a grand organ.

From $400
/ Per person