Armenia
Engaging with Armenia’s ancient history and rich cultural heritage. Walk through millennia of human endeavor, from Urartian fortresses to medieval monasteries.
Witnessing the resilience and warmth of Armenian people. Their spirit of hospitality and pride in their heritage radiates.
Experiencing the unique blend of East and West in cuisine, architecture, and lifestyle. Yerevan is a melting pot of influences.
The Armenian Genocide Memorial a sobering yet important perspective on an useful historical event.
Sharing a meal or coffee with locals creates memorable moments and shows genuine hospitality.
Yerevan's architecture shows an unique mix of influences, distinct from its neighbors.
Your travels hold positive impact on the destination.
Conserve water and energy in accommodation. Turn off lights and air conditioning when leaving the room.
Dispose of waste responsibly. Use bins, and if recycling facilities are available, utilize them.
Choose eco-friendly transport options where possible, like public transport, walking, or cycling.
Always dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Respect local customs regarding attire and behavior in public spaces.
Ask for permission before photographing people, especially children, to respect privacy.
Be respectful and empathetic when discussing sensitive historical or political topics.
Learn and use basic Armenian phrases. This small effort shows appreciation for the local culture.
Money directly benefits the people who contribute to the country's unique character.
Seek out tours and activities that are certified for their sustainable practices and community benefit.
Dispose of waste responsibly and choose eco-friendly transport options.
Yerevan is an excellent gateway to further Caucasus exploration or new facets of Armenia.
For adventurous travelers, Iran (Esfahan, Shiraz) offers rich Persian history.
Combine Armenia with Georgia and/or Azerbaijan for a comprehensive regional experience.
Return to Armenia to discover new facets or experience different seasons.
Discover different aspects on a return trip.
Experience a festive atmosphere during Armenian Christmas (January 6).
Explore specific regions (e.g., Syunik, Lori) in more depth.
Focus on hiking, local crafts, or community-based tourism outside the capital.
Deepen your local experience.
Explore contemporary art scene in Yerevan's districts.
Learn to prepare traditional Armenian dishes, engaging directly with local cuisine.
Visit local artisans, understand their craft techniques and heritage.
Venture beyond Yerevan to discover diverse landscapes and heritage.
Monasteries of Haghpat and Sanahin, UNESCO sites with ancient history.
Lush forests, Dilijan National Park, and scenic hiking trails.
Historic Gyumri, ancient ruins of Ani (across the border).
Tatev Monastery, the thrilling Wings of Tatev cable car, and Devil's Bridge.
Noravank Monastery, Areni-1 Cave (site of the world's oldest winery).
Khor Virap Monastery, panoramic views of Mount Ararat.
May your memories of Yerevan inspire future adventures and cultural exploration.