Travel Blog

GEGHARD (Գեղարդ)

Our first stop in the beautiful World Heritage-listed Azat Valley was Gerhard Monastery. Named after the lance that pierced Christ’s side at the crucifixion, this monastery is carved out of a cliff alongside the Azat River Gorge. Founded in the 4th century, the monastery’s...

MT ARARAT (Արարատ)

We woke up early to get a view of the twin peaks of Mount Ararat (Ağrı Daği). Mount Ararat is a snow-capped and dormant compound volcano in the extreme east of Turkey. It has figured in legends since time began, most notably as the supposed resting place of Noah’s ark. The western...

KHOR VIRAP (Խոր Վիրապ)

We arrived at the monastery located on a hillock close to the Araks River at the border with Turkey. It overlooks river pastures, stork nests, vineyards, and Mt Ararat majestically towers above it. Khor Virap monastery has been repeatedly rebuilt since the 5th century. Legend says the...

CARAHUNGE (Քարահունջ)

Carahunge, also known as Zorats Karer or Dik-Dik Karer, or Tsits Karer, is a prehistoric archaeological site near the town of Sisian in the south of Armenia. The “Armenian Stonehenge” (🎫 1400 AMD) is located on a mountain plateau at an altitude of 1,770 meters near the canyon of the River...

KHNDZORESK (Խնձորեսկ)

We took the main road from Goris and then turned on a dirt road about 3km before the town of Khndzoresk. The bumpy road brought us to a viewpoint and a cafe (closed), as well as a squeaky 160m suspension bridge over the gorge. Dug into volcanic sandstone on the slopes of Khor Dzor (Deep...

GORIS (Գորիս)

We spent a night in the valley of the Vararak River in the town of Goris. The main attraction are the cave shelters of Old Goris carved into the hillside on the east side of town. They were probably built and inhabited in the 5th century. Several trails lead up over a saddle with epic...

TATEV (Տաթև)

We took an impressive “flight” on the famous Wings of Tatev above the ravine of Vorotan River to the Tatev Monastery. It is the longest cableway (🎫7000 AMD/return) worldwide (5752 m), recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. It takes 12 minutes to reach a monastery built by...

NORAVANK (Նորավանք)

Our last stop today was one of the most spectacular sites in Armenia, the Noravank Monastery. It was founded by Bishop Hovhannes in 1205 and sensitively renovated in the 1990s. We arrived right time at sunset, the reddish hues of the dramatic cliffs surrounding the monastery were...

SELIM PASS (Սելիմ)

On the way to Sevan Lake, we drove a scenic road, M10, through the Vardenis mountains range. The winding mountain road and hairpin turns provide breathtaking views of the surrounding steep rocky hillsides. However, the road is dangerous because of the extreme weather – blizzard, strong...

NORATUS (Նորատուս)

Our last stop and place for an overnight was Noratus village, with its breathtaking cemetery on the western edge of Lake Sevan. There are approximately 900 khachkars (headstones) dating from as far back as the 10th century. Legend has it that an invading army was forced to take cover as...