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1-3 person
Daily Tour
Armenian, English, Russian
The private tour to Garni, Geghard, Symphony of Stones & Lavash Baking Masterclass is one of our most popular destinations. It lasts around 5 to 6 hours, and all the sites are located in the Kotayk region, about 40 to 50 minutes drive from Yerevan.
1. The first stop is the Arch of Charents, also known as the Arch of Ararat, because this is a famous observation point where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the biblical Mount Ararat.
2. The second stop is Garni Pagan Temple — the only pagan temple preserved in the territory of Armenia, built in the first century AD. The temple served as a summer residence for Armenian kings even after the adoption of Christianity, which is one of the reasons it was preserved.
3. The next stop is Geghard Monastery, a partially cave-carved monastery dating back to the 13th century. The name Geghard translates as “spear,” referring to the Spear of Longinus, which, according to tradition, pierced the body of Jesus during the crucifixion. Armenian history says that the spear was once kept here, but it was later moved to the Treasury Museum (Ganzaran) inside the main cathedral in Etchmiadzin.
4. The last stop is for a lavash baking experience, where you’ll learn the centuries-old Armenian technique of making lavash. You’ll take part in the rolling and stretching of the dough, bake your own lavash in a traditional tonir oven, and of course — taste it the Armenian way, wrapped with fresh herbs and cheese.
All private tours can be changed upon request.
10:00 meeting at the hotel
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