Mount Artanish
Mount Artanish is the closest mountain to Lake Sevan, offering a full, breathtaking view of the lake in all its glory.
Mount Artanish is the closest mountain to Lake Sevan, offering a full, breathtaking view of the lake in all its glory.
Tsaghkadzor’s hallmark attraction is the Tsaghkadzor Ropeway — a chairlift that runs along the eastern slope of Mount Teghenis
Arzakan Hot Springs (Arzakan Mineral Pool) are located in the village of Arzakan in the Kotayk region, about a 30-minute drive from Yerevan, near the Hrazdan River.
If you want to know how the ancient traditions of winemaking are being revived in Armenia, be sure to include a visit to the Manukyan winery on your route.
The Yerevan History Museum was founded in 1931. Since 2005, it has been located in the modern building of the Yerevan City Hall
The State Museum of Nature of Armenia was founded in 1952 to showcase the wealth and uniqueness of the country’s natural world.
In the picturesque valley of the village of Bjni (Kotayk region of Armenia) rises the majestic monastery complex Surb Astvatsatsin Church of Bjni, or the Church of the Holy Virgin.
On a hill in Armenia’s Armavir region, near the village of Musaler stands a powerful monument dedicated to Heroic Battle Of Musa Dagh
The Magic Cave of Levon, also known as the Levon Dungeon, is a unique underground museum located in the village of Arinj, in the Kotayk region.
Havuts Tar Monastery, also known as the Red Monastery or the Monastery of the All-Savior, is an ancient Armenian monastic complex founded in the 11th.