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Yerevan: Tour of Tatev, Kndzoresk, Shaki Waterfall and Areni

Yerevan: Tour of Tatev, Kndzoresk, Shaki Waterfall and Areni

1. Tatev Monastery To have an accurate idea of the culture, architecture and history of Armenia, a visit to the Tatev Monastery is one of the must-haves. St. Paul and Peter Church, built in 906, is considered one of the best structures of the time. The colossal church stands on the very edge of the gorge, at the edge of the abyss. One of the favourite places of Armenians once was a university, and a few centuries later, it even became a centre of the liberation movement, led by the greatest hero of the Armenian people, Garegin Nzhdeh. 2. Khndzoresk swinging bridge A place where you will see an accumulation of rocks and you will hardly believe that there were residential districts there, and the population of Khndzoresk reached 10-15 thousand at the beginning of the last century. People lived in rock-hewn houses until the 1950s. Being a village of historical importance, Khndzoresk is often mentioned in the pages of the national struggle. The grave of Mkhitar Sparapet is here, who was one of the leaders of the liberation movement in the 18th century. The entirety of this cavernous village is completed by the swinging bridge built over the gorge, up to 63 meters high and 160 meters long. By the way, the name is also related to the depth of the gorge, which was originally Khordzoresk. 3. Shaki waterfall Shaki waterfall completes the indescribable scenery of nature. The 16-meter-high waterfall tells a beautiful legend, according to which a girl named Shaki is saved by its waters. This jewel of nature in the south of Armenia is a favorite place for both locals and tourists. 4. Areni wine factory At the end of the tour, we visit the center of winemaking in the village of Areni, where we are hosted by the Areni Wine Factory. Our guests can taste different types of Armenian wines, including those made from Areni grapes. We will also see the cellar, where the wines are stored, and on the upper floor, there's a nice cafe.

Group Tour: Hin Areni Wine factory, Tatev, Khndzoresk Caves

Group Tour: Hin Areni Wine factory, Tatev, Khndzoresk Caves

Explore the enchanting small and historic towns and sites of Armenia on this tour leaving from Yerevan. Taste wine in Areni, ride in a cable car and visit the Khndzoresk cave city. Set out from Yerevan in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with your local, expert guide. Head to the ancient village Areni, and sip wine at a 6,000-year-old winery. Take a tour of the winery and then take a ride on the longest reversible cablecar in the world, ending at the Tatev monastery. Finally, walk along the swinging bridge — if you want to — in the Khndzoresk cave city and enjoy a burst of history-infused adrenaline.

From Yerevan: 2-Day Southern Armenia Highlights Private Tour

From Yerevan: 2-Day Southern Armenia Highlights Private Tour

It's hard to imagine a more rewarding trip than exploring the rich history and natural beauty of southern Armenia. This region offers a unique blend of cultural and natural attractions, all easily accessible from Yerevan. Day 1: Yerevan to Khor Virap, Areni, and Jermuk Leave Yerevan early in the morning and drive to Khor Virap Monastery, one of the most sacred sites in Armenia with a spectacular view of Mount Ararat. Next, head to the village of Areni, known for its world-renowned wines. Visit a local winery and indulge in wine-tasting sessions, and learn about the wine-making process. Continue the journey to the spa town of Jermuk, located in the heart of the Armenian highlands. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and explore the picturesque town, famous for its hot mineral springs and stunning natural scenery. Drive to the nearby town of Sisian and spend the night at a guesthouse. Day 2: Tatev Monastery and Khndzoresk Cave Village After breakfast, head to Tatev Monastery, one of Armenia's most impressive medieval sites. Take the scenic Tatev Aerial Tramway, also known as the "Wings of Tatev," which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape as you soar over the Vorotan River Gorge. Explore the 9th-century Tatev Monastery, which is perched on a cliff overlooking the gorge. The monastery includes a number of beautifully preserved churches, as well as a bell tower and a refectory. Enjoy a traditional Armenian lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, drive to Khndzoresk Cave Village, a historic settlement that was carved into the rock cliffs of the surrounding mountains. Explore the cave dwellings and churches, which date back to the 4th century. Take a short hike to the Khndzoresk Swinging Bridge, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Return to Yerevan in the evening. Khndzoresk Cave Village is another remarkable destination, carved into the rock cliffs of the surrounding mountains. Exploring the ancient cave dwellings and churches dating back to the 4th century is a journey through time that cannot be missed. And don't forget to take a short hike to the Khndzoresk Swinging Bridge, which offers a bird's-eye view of the beautiful landscape. The Karahunj Observatory, also known as the "Armenian Stonehenge," is another fascinating site in the region, with standing stones arranged in circles believed to have been used for astronomical observations and rituals. The surrounding natural beauty makes this an awe-inspiring place to contemplate the mysteries of the universe. Overall, southern Armenia offers a perfect balance of cultural and natural attractions, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking for an authentic Armenian experience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to discover the wonders of this remarkable region.

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Overall a very good tour! My guide Anna was absolutely fantastic as was the driver!!! The only thing I didn’t like was the timing of when we ate. It seems silly to have a fourteen hour long tour with only 9am and 6:30pm allocated for food at a very mediocre highway rest stop…..it makes for a very tiring experience - this is more a complaint about the company not the guides, the guides were fantastic! Also not being able to drink or eat in the car when the tour is 14 hours long is a bit extreme if a company policy in my opinion, especially given that with the early start time of 7am, very few stores are open, meaning your first chance to have coffee is probably on the bus. Please fix the itinerary and this will be a 10/10 tour.

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First of all I would like to thank the staff, Anahit, Vahag and Arthur, such amazing people which makes our journey incredible. Moreover the places we visited were simply breathtaking. We highly recommend this trip and "One way" company travel.

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Our guide Anahit was exceptional, informative, and accommodating. The drivers Artur , and Vahag were amazing. They were a great team that made a long day the most enjoyable experience.

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Thank you One Way tour for the amazing trip. Kudos to our tour guide —- mari! ❤️ shes very friendly and helpful. Will definitely recommend this travel tour team with others

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Very good. The guide Ana very good and very helpful. It was Worthing. The only thing is too many hours and too long drive, but you'll see a lot of different things.