Introducing Armenia
Armenia’s story is an ancient one. By the 4th century, an Armenian kingdom had already risen, adopting Christianity as a major part of its cultural identity. Known as the “Land of Churches,” the highlands of this country still abound with around 4,000 millennia-old monasteries and places of worship. Meanwhile, in the south, you have the modern yet historic capital of Yerevan, which is heavy on culture, food (khoravats is to-die-for), and the brutalist Soviet architecture that defined 20th-century Armenia until its independence in 1991.- Discover Armenia.
- When is the best time to visit?
- Spring (April to June): Spring is a delightful time when nature comes alive with blooming flowers and lush landscapes. The weather is pleasantly mild, making it perfect for exploring cultural sites, hiking, and enjoying outdoor activities.
- Summer (July to August): The summer months offer warm temperatures, making it ideal for exploring highland areas and enjoying festivals. However, it can be crowded with tourists.
- Autumn (September to November): Autumn brings cooler temperatures and a beautiful tapestry of fall colours. It’s a fantastic time for sightseeing, especially for photography enthusiasts.
- Winter (December to February): Winter is a unique time to experience Armenia, with opportunities for winter sports and the chance to see the country draped in a picturesque blanket of snow.
- Where should you go?
- Yerevan: The capital city is a blend of modernity and history. Explore the bustling markets, visit museums, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
- Lake Sevan: The largest freshwater alpine lake in the Caucasus offers relaxation by the shores, water sports, and a visit to the Sevanavank Monastery.
- Dilijan: A picturesque town known as the “Little Switzerland of Armenia,” Dilijan is surrounded by forests, making it perfect for hiking and nature lovers.
- Tatev Monastery: Accessible via the Wings of Tatev aerial tramway, this medieval complex offers stunning views and a glimpse into Armenia’s spiritual history.
- Geghard Monastery: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this cave monastery complex is renowned for its unique architecture carved into the rock.
- Noravank: Surrounded by red cliffs, Noravank is famous for its intricate Surb Astvatsatsin Church and adventurous rock climbing opportunities.
- Gyumri: Armenia’s second-largest city is known for its artistic spirit, unique architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
- Jermuk: A spa town nestled in the mountains, Jermuk is known for its mineral waters and scenic landscapes.
- Garni Temple: This Pagan temple is a testament to Armenia’s ancient history and offers beautiful views of the Azat River Gorge.
- Khachkar Stones: These intricately carved cross-stones are scattered across the country and provide insight into Armenia’s rich heritage.
- How many days do you need?
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Few nations have histories as ancient, complex and laced with tragedy as Armenia (ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆ). And even fewer have a culture that is as rich and resilient. This is a destination where you will be intrigued by history, awed by monuments, amazed by the landscape and charmed by down-to-earth locals. It’s not an easy place to explore – roads are rough, transport is often hard to navigate and those who don’t speak Armenian or Russian may find communication difficult – but travelling here is as rewarding as it is revelatory.
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Capital
Yerevan
Language
Armenian
Currency
Armenian Dram
Time Zone
UTC+4
Drives on the roadside
Right
Electricity
230V
Plugs and Sockets
C, F
Tap Water
Safe to Drink
Calling code
+374
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