Next, step into the ancient past with a visit to the Garni Temple in Garni village (1st century AD), a remarkable testament to Armenia’s pre-Christian heritage.
Following this, explore the UNESCO-listed monastic complex of Geghard, located just 10 kilometers from Garni. This site, one of Armenia's most iconic historical and religious landmarks, is a must-see.
Lunch offers a delightful experience, featuring a masterclass in baking and tasting of Lavash, Armenia’s traditional bread.
No tour of this region would be complete without a visit to the Symphony of Stones in Garni Gorge. This stunning natural monument, part of the Upper Azat River Valley, is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The final destination on this journey is a modern-day analogue of Geghard Monastery, the Divine Cave of Master Levon in the village of Arinj.