An ancient land boasting majestic cliffside monasteries, the massive high-altitude Lake Sevan, epic mountain valleys, and Yerevan — the charming 'Pink City' filled with sidewalk cafes.
Armenia is a captivating mountain nation steeped in deep history as the world's first country to adopt Christianity. The capital Yerevan, known as the 'Pink City' due to its buildings carved from volcanic tuff rock, is a vibrant European-style city famous for its monumental Cascade Complex, Republic Square dancing fountains, and bustling brandy cellars.
Just outside the capital, experience incredible mountain scenery. View the spectacular Mount Ararat from Khor Virap Monastery, visit the ancient 1st-century Roman Garni Temple, explore the rock-cut Geghard Monastery, and relax on the shores of Lake Sevan — one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world. TravelDham’s custom Armenia packages offer direct boutique tours and local guides.
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Giant limestone stairway in central Yerevan with contemporary art installations, fountains and manicured terraces — panoramic views over the city to Mount Ararat from the top.
Cascade Complex, Yerevan — Giant limestone stairway in central Yerevan with contemporary art installations, fountains and manicured terraces — panoramic views over the city to Mount Ararat from the top.
Amberd Fortress & Mount Aragats — Medieval 'Fortress in the Clouds' and church complex on the slopes of Mount Aragats (Armenia's highest peak) at 2,300 m — paired with the Alphabet Alley monument nearby.
Garni Temple — The only surviving Greco-Roman pagan temple in the Caucasus — a 1st-century AD colonnaded temple on a high triangular cliff above the Azat River Gorge.
Symphony of Stones — A spectacular natural basalt rock formation in the Garni Gorge — perfectly hexagonal columns resembling a giant stone organ. Short walk from Garni Temple.
Geghard Monastery — UNESCO World Heritage rock-cut monastery — partly carved directly into solid mountain rock, famous for its acoustics and considered one of Armenia's greatest medieval architectural masterpieces.
Lake Sevan & Sevanavank Monastery — The 'Pearl of Armenia' — one of the world's largest high-altitude freshwater lakes at 1,900 m. Sevanavank, a 9th-century black-stone monastery, sits on the peninsula overlooking the lake.
Arrival at Zvartnots International Airport, Yerevan. Meet & greet by local representative. Transfer to hotel and check-in. Afternoon Yerevan City Tour discovering Armenia's vibrant capital — the Cascade Complex (giant limestone stairway with contemporary art and panoramic city views), Yerevan Opera House, North Avenue pedestrian boulevard, Republic Square with its musical fountains, the 18th-century Persian-style Blue Mosque, art-gallery-lined Saryan Street, and Yerevan's newly developed parks.