Haghartsin Monastery Dilijan
Haghartsin Monastery is tucked deep in the forested mountains near Dilijan, surrounded by thick woods and misty hills. Even the road to the monastery feels like a scene from the Discovery Channel.
Haghartsin Monastery is tucked deep in the forested mountains near Dilijan, surrounded by thick woods and misty hills. Even the road to the monastery feels like a scene from the Discovery Channel.
Goshavank is a medieval monastery, nestled on one of the forested hills near Dilijan. It was built in the 12th–13th centuries and named after the Armenian scholar and writer Mkhitar Gosh, whose statue was placed in front of the monastery in 2013.
Armenian khachkar is a deeply spiritual and artistic creation—something between a memorial, a prayer, and a monument carved in stone.
Sevanavank Monastery is located on the summit of the Sevan Peninsula, in the Gegharkunik Region, about a 1.5-hour drive from Yerevan.
Lake Sevan is the largest lake not only in Armenia but in the entire Caucasus region. Twenty-nine rivers flow into Lake Sevan, while only one river flows out — the Hrazdan River.
Kecharis Monastery Complex is situated in the resort town of Tsaghkadzor, in the Kotayk Region, about an hour’s drive from Yerevan. This is a medieval monastery complex dating back to the 11th–13th centuries.
Tsaghkadzor city is Armenia’s most famous ski resort town, situated on the slopes of Mount Teghenis in the Kotayk Region, just an hour’s drive from Yerevan.
Sardarapat Memorial Complex is dedicated to the Battle of Sardarapat, located in the Armavir Province near the Armenian-Turkish border, about a 1-hour drive from Yerevan.
Vagharshapat is the fifth largest city in Armenia, located in the Armavir province, about a 30 to 40-minute drive from Yerevan.