Armenia

Armenia, considered one of the cradles off civilization, is situated at the cultural, historical and religious intersection between Europe and Asia. Populated since prehistoric times, it was the first nation to adopt state Christianity. The Biblical Garden of Eden was believed to be located here, and Noah’s Ark was believed to have settled on Mount Ararat. Armenia is a mountainous country centered on Ararat Valley. Those interested in learning more about Armenia’s past should be sure to stop at the Garni Pagan Temple – an example of Hellenistic culture. Once the summer resort for Armenian Kings, it was at one point, housed within a fortress. Nearby, the Gehard Cathedral is equally intriguing. Meaning “spear”, the church was created by hollowing out solid mountain rock. It is believed to house the spear used by the Roman Soldier that pierced the body of Christ during the Crucifixion. The Zvartnots Temple is another important religious site, and the site of religious pilgrims. It is the oldest national church, with a beautiful cathedral, and seminary. Moving farther back in time, archeological enthusiasts will not want to miss Ughtasar. Perched on top of a mountainous plateau, it is the site of more than 2000 petroglyphs depicting religious dances, hunting scenes and other major events. Zorats Karer (Zortat Stones), is a kind of Armenian stonehenge, dating back to the 2 B.C..  More recently, Old Dilijan is the site of many famous music composers and artists. This sleepy little town is situated within a national park, and can be compared to a mini Switzerland. Cave lovers can’t miss the caves of Mozrov and Arjeri, with its beautiful and delicate stalactites and stalagmites extending over extensive passageways. Finally to relax, enjoy some Ararat Cognac – the drink appreciated by Winston Churchill, or relax by Lake Sevan or the Tsopk Waterfall.

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Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia
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Sisian, Southern Armenia, Armenia
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Garrni, Central Armenia, Armenia
The Garni Temple, situated on the road to Geghard, is the only surviving monument during Hellenistic Armenia. It was..
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Alaverdi, Northern Armenia, Armenia
Situated in the northeast corner of Alaverdi, Armenia, halfway up a hillside, the Haghpat medieval Armenian..
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Sisian, Southern Armenia, Armenia
Situated about 3000 metres above sea level on top of Ughtasar Mountain, the Ughtasar Petroglyphs are a series of over..
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Vanadzor, Northern Armenia, Armenia
Vanadzor is a cute little place, set away in the mountains of Armenia. The road there looks a lot like parts of Ireland. The people are nice and always willing to lend a helping hand, although the roads are rough and sometimes running water is an issue. The best food is homecooked by a native, though the restaurants are quaint in a rough sort of way. Never drain your glass though, unless you want it filled immediately!
Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia
bekijk het oude communisme nog eens van dichtbij, afpersing en corruptie gebeurdt de ganse dag door. Maar toch wel een ongelofelijk mooi land
Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia
Yerevan is a great place to visit. The people are very hospitible. The Congress Hotel is a great alternative to the Marriott for Western lodging, and the on-site pool area and restaurant are great. The Bellaggio is a great place to eat, and be sure to experience the great gardens and cafe spots around the opera house. Must have khorovatz (barbque, usually pork) with lavash (local handmade flatbread), sold everywhere. Food is great overall with strong Mediterranean, Persian, and Russian influences.
Vayk', Southern Armenia, Armenia
Spring water (didn't get any intestinal problems from drinking it either!) shared with tons of Iranians on a tour bus - it sucks when the only country with an open border to yours is Iran! Yikes!!!
Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia
Be sure and go to the supermarket and buy a pig's stomach full of wine, as you cannot get that anywhere else ;) They would not let me take a coke bottle of homewine on the plane, so.....
Amberd, Central Armenia, Armenia
Amberd is the ruins of an ancient Armenian fortress in one of Ahstarak's gorgeous valleys.
Dilijan, Northern Armenia, Armenia
Dilijan is a beautiful town, especially in the summer. In Lorri Marz, it's surrounded by trees and an ideal place to go hiking. If you go, look around to see if a Peace Corps Volunteer lives there who can show you around.
Maksim Gor'kiy, Northern Armenia, Armenia
A small Russian village near Stepanavan
Koghes, Northern Armenia, Armenia
A small village near Stepanavan. This is where my grandfather's ancestors come from.
Goris, Southern Armenia, Armenia
wonderful place, lost in time and in the middle of mountains. the 4/5 hours travel from yerevan is also impressive.
Artashat, Central Armenia, Armenia
It's only 15-20 minutes drive from Yerevan. So, if you are in Armenia, try to visit Artashat. First, they have the most delicious fruits there. Secondly, you will enjoy the view of Mount Ararat. Breathtaking!
Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia
That's my birthplace and where I've spent more than half of my life. Of course, I love my Yerevan. And if you go, you gonna like the people, the food, the music, everything! So, allez, bon voyage!
Argavand, Central Armenia, Armenia
Tiny town between Yerevan, the capital of Armenia and its Zvartnots Airport. The most delicious tomatoes :-) come from this place.
Arzni, Central Armenia, Armenia
Health SPAs dating back to 1950s can be found in Arzni - all still operational. The mineral water of Arzni is known for its positive effect on patients with heart problems. If you like rock climbing or hiking, the canyon is excellent for that.
Vanadzor, Northern Armenia, Armenia
The most rainy city in Armenia - no exageration.
Dilijan, Northern Armenia, Armenia
To avoid the heat of Yerevan summer, the perfect place to be.
Aparan, Central Armenia, Armenia
It is roumered that Aparantsi are the dummies among all Armenians. The best jokes about themselves can be heard from .... themselves. People full of joy and humour!
Geghard, Central Armenia, Armenia
If you visit an Armenian friend, you will definitely be taken to Geghard. One of the oldest and most significant churches is situated in this village, which is crowded throughout the year. Visit the chapel that is carved from one huge rock.
Ejmiatsin, Central Armenia, Armenia
Ejmiatsin is de religieuze hoofdstad van Armenië. Het is er zeer mooi en er zijn altijd heel wat mensen aanwezig. Het is wel een belevenis om eens een Armeens-orthodoxe eredienst mee te maken. Je hoeft dan geen 2-3 uur te blijven, maar je kan gewoon in en uit wandelen zoals je zelf wil.
K'arahunj, Southern Armenia, Armenia
astonishing, magical and amazing place.
Sevan, Lake Sevan Region, Armenia
Well, it is one of the greatest and the most beautiful and natural places i ever saw!It is a beautiful lake with the sweetest and the clearest water i ever saw before! There are several great and luxury hotels which welcome warmly to the guests and customers!Guess What..?!! you can swim into the water and drink it as much as you want, to tell the truth it is even sweetest than the mineral water in the shops!!!There are several old churches which even made one thousand year before!You can access to jet-skiing or to boating for having more fun! the foods in hotel are delicious!You can find lot's of tasty traditional and local foods and cookies which i bet you never tried before!So it's so great to see such landscape from your room window! the weather is great without high humidity!In one word i recommend you to visit there and have fun with Armenian brothers and sisters! and know it that they are so welcome tourists and they have hospitality habits!Behnam B.
Alaverdi, Northern Armenia, Armenia
Alaverdi is an industrial town located in the northern Debed River gorge in Lori Marz in northeastern Armenia. It is dominated by natural beauty and manmade monstrosities: huge derelict and abandoned factories and a twenty-story high smokestack that belches the refuse from the copper-smelting plant below. On a clear day, the mountains that surround the town are enough to blot out the Soviet-made, concrete mess below, especially when viewed from the plateau-top villages of Odzun, Haghpat and Sanahin that surround Alaverdi. Alaverdi is an important city as it lies on the main road between Tbilisi and Yerevan, though the winding, narrow mountain pass roads that surround it do not make it appear so. If traveling from Yerevan to Tbilisi, make a right and cross over the Debed River on the first main double bridge from the west bank to the east bank of river, then make a left to continue north to the Georgian border. The road on the east bank is much better than on the west. You also avoid driving through town, but get a great view of the historic center with its church, square and medieval foot bridge from the elevated road on the east bank. The road through town on the west bank is riddled with pot holes.
Yerevan, Central Armenia, Armenia
Yerevan is such a beautiful city. You feel like you are back in Ancient times when you are in the city and you have the magnificant view of Ararat Mountain. I found myself constantly in the outdoor cafe's just relaxing, reading a book and enjoying the scenery. Truly a beautiful settting as it is surrounded from virtually all sides by mountains.
Tsaghkadzor, Central Armenia, Armenia
This place is great for skiing and snowboarding...