This Khor Virap Noravank Jermuk tour from Yerevan is a private day trip combining spirituality, breathtaking nature and relaxing thermal experiences.
It lasts around 9–10 hours. All three sites are located in the south of Armenia.
What You’ll See on the Khor Virap Noravank Jermuk Tour?
1. The first stop is in the Ararat region near the historical city of Artashat, founded by King Artashes in the 2nd century BC. Khor Virap, which translates as “deep pit,” is known as a prison from those ancient times. There used to be deep pits where prisoners were left to die. Khor Virap is also the closest stop to the biblical Mount Ararat, located just 8 kilometers from the Armenian-Turkish border.
2. The second stop is in the Vayots Dzor region at Noravank, a stunning medieval monastery surrounded by red volcanic cliffs and narrow canyons. Noravank is known for its distinctive architecture and once served as an important educational and religious center in medieval Armenia.
3. The final stop is at an altitude of 2,080 meters, in Jermuk. The city is a popular destination not only among tourists but also among locals, known for its healing spring waters and sanatoriums. Jermuk is also famous for its 72-meter waterfall, often called Mermaid’s Hair, as well as its cable car and scenic landscapes.
Why Choose This Private Tour from Yerevan?
The center of the town is vibrant, with artificial lakes, chess tables, cafés, and a cable car for those who want to take in panoramic views of Jermuk.



Jermuk