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6-7 hours
Daily Tour
Armenian, English, Russian
Our daily tour to Tsakhkadzor, Sevan, and Sevanavank is a very popular trip and lasts about 5 to 6 hours. The sites are located in the Kotayk and Gegharkunik regions. Overall, the furthest destination is about an hour’s drive from Yerevan.
1. Tsaghkadzor, Armenia’s most famous ski resort town, is situated on the slopes of Mount Teghenis. The temperature here is cool in summer, and in winter the slopes of Teghenis turn into ski trails. Tsakhkadzor is also known as a popular sports center, and it’s famous for its Kecharis Monastery—a medieval complex dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries. The complex consists of several churches, the oldest of which is St. Grigor Church, constructed in the 11th century by Grigor Magistros Pahlavuni. The interior of the monastery is modest and peaceful, with a few frescoes depicting religious scenes and a beautiful altar adorned with images of the apostles.
2. Our next stop is Lake Sevan, the largest lake not only in Armenia but in the entire Caucasus region. The lake is situated at an altitude of 1,900 meters and is only 1 to 1.5 hours’ drive from Yerevan. It covers an area of 1,242 square kilometers, with a maximum length of 74 kilometers.Sevan features a peninsula, on top of which stands the Sevanavank Monastery. According to an inscription near the church, it was built in 874 by the order of Princess Mariam, daughter of King Ashot I. There are many legends surrounding the church, and a nearby viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the entire lake.
This daily tour from Yerevan is ideal for travelers who want to see Tsaghkadzor, Lake Sevan and Sevanavank without rushing, with a well-planned route and expert guide.
All private tours can be changed upon request.
Your private driver and guide meet you at your hotel in Yerevan. All three destinations are within one hour of the capital - no long drives, maximum scenery.
Arrive at Armenia's most famous mountain resort town, set on the slopes of Mount Teghenis. In winter this is the country's top ski destination. In summer it offers cool fresh air, cable car rides and peaceful forest walks — a perfect escape from Yerevan's heat. Visit the 11th-century Kecharis Monastery, one of the finest medieval complexes in the Kotayk region, with its beautifully carved stone churches set among pine trees.
Arrive at Armenia's most famous mountain resort town, set on the slopes of Mount Teghenis. In winter this is the country's top ski destination. In summer it offers cool fresh air, cable car rides and peaceful forest walks — a perfect escape from Yerevan's heat. Visit the 11th-century Kecharis Monastery, one of the finest medieval complexes in the Kotayk region, with its beautifully carved stone churches set among pine trees.
A scenic 30-minute drive through the Armenian highlands to the lake.
Arrive at one of the world's largest high-altitude freshwater lakes, sitting at 1,900 meters above sea level. Stop at the shore for photos, a walk along the water, or a fresh ishkhan trout lunch at a lakeside restaurant.
Climb the staircase to the peninsula and visit the monastery founded in 874 AD by Princess Mariam of the Bagratid dynasty. The panoramic views of the endless blue lake from the top are among the most spectacular in Armenia.
Relax on the shore or explore the area before heading back.