Special Deal for day tour to Khor Virap, Areni, Noravank
Book this tour because it only one time in a year that we are offering a tour with a lot of surprises that are not mentioned in the program.
Enjoy this day and you will get unforgettable memories .
Khor Virap – Armenian monastery, built in 642, translated from Armenian means “deep hole”. Areni is the birthplace of winemaking. Viticulture on the territory of Armenia originated many years before our era. Monastery Noravank is among the wonderful steep red rocks on the ledge of a meandering gorge. It was founded in the XII century on the site of ancient buildings. One of the masterpieces of medieval Armenian architecture is the Tatev monastery. It is located on a hill which is surrounded on three sides by deep chasms, and it can only be reached from the north.
One-Day Private Tour: Khor Virap-Areni-Noravank
Are you planning a trip in Armenia? Do you want something different? Then, this one-day trip is just for you. Enjoy the wonderful architectural constructions Khor Virap and Noravank, and take an archaeological insight through the history of mankind.
2 Hour Private Paragliding Tour in Armenia
Experience a thrilling paragliding ride over Yerevan and see the city from an aerial perspective. This private tandem tour is perfect for travelers who just want to sit back and enjoy the views—all you have to do is follow the instructor’s direction and soon you’ll be flying amongst the clouds. Launches occur between 6,200 to 9,200 feet (2,000 to 2,800 meters) above sea level.
Private tandem paragliding tour.
Professional guide.
GoPro video shooting included.
Private tour to: Jermuk Waterfall
Our tour starts in Yerevan, from where we will travel to the southern part of Armenia, where one of the most beautiful waterfalls is Jermuk Waterfall.
Armenia and Georgia Tour Wine with Mountains and Local Cuisine
We are in love with Yerevan and spend our days wandering its streets and bridges, uncovering hidden gems we love to share with discerning travelers. Let us guide you along alternative routes across Armenia and Georgia, visiting iconic sites while revealing charming passages, secret gardens, and the finest shopping districts. Along the way, we’ll share the history and stories that bring each place to life.
This journey is fully customizable to your interests—please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Over the course of 4 days in Armenia and 4 days in Georgia, you will immerse yourself in the region’s rich heritage. Explore ancient monuments, sacred monasteries, and vibrant markets, and savor authentic national cuisine as we uncover the history, culture, and spirit of these remarkable countries.
Private tour to Aruch, Talin, Gyumri
This tour includes a visit to the second largest city of Armenia - Gyumri, also a visit to one of the most important Armenian churches of the Middle Ages and also one of the largest - Aruch, and to one of the oldest settlements in modern-day Armenia - Talin.
Private tour to Gyumri
Gyumri is an urban municipal community and the second largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative centre of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country. By the end of the 19th century, when the city was known as Alexandropol, it was one of the largest cities of Russian-ruled Eastern Armenia with a population similar to that of Yerevan. It was renamed to Leninakan during the Soviet period. The city's population grew above 200,000 prior to the 1988 Spitak earthquake, when it was devastated. As of the 2011 census, the city had a population of 121,976, down from 150,917 reported at the 2001 census.