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Due to its geopolitical location with access to Europe and Asia, Armenia is the bearer of European and Eastern cultural traditions, which speaks of its uniqueness. Armenian Culture Armenia is rightfully called one of the cradles of world civilization. At the root of the Armenian culture, you can find the culture of the Urartian civilization. The heritage of Urartu includes fortress cities, cuneiform tablets and irrigation systems unique to the ancient world. In the period of the 4th century BC up to the 3rd century AD Armenian culture developed under the influence of Hellenism. Armenia’s contribution to world culture is impressive. One of the most important components of the Armenian cultural heritage is the unique art of making cross stones - khachkars. Crosses made out of huge stone slabs, symbolizing the victory of Christ over death, are made in Armenia from the 4th century to the present day. The works of the masters of Momik, Vardan and many others can be seen in monasteries throughout Armenia. The largest collection of khachkars can be found in Noratus. Armenian Art In the Middle Ages, the art of painting developed mainly as a miniature book that adorned manuscripts and frescoes. The drawings depicted Christ, the Mother of God and biblical scenes, created on the basis of late Antique traditions. Artists used light and bright colours of yellow, orange and red tones in their artwork. The figures of the saints were depicted in canonical poses according to Christian iconography. Armenian artistic ceramics, fabrics, lace and carpets received worldwide fame. The art of carpet making originated in Armenia in ancient times. Masters made carpets decorated with various patterns, in the plots of which figures of dragons and eagles were used, later they began to use images of a cross and slender trees, as well as floral and geometric patterns. Art Tour in Armenia If you want to take art tour in Armenia, then make sure to pack your things and spend 8 amazing days in the Wake of Armenian Ceramics! Take our interesting and at the same time unique art tour to Armenia and meet with famous Armenian artists and masters, visit Armenian exciting sites of nature and culture, get 8 days of Inspiration!
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You have decided to take a road trip and explore the different sights of Armenia. Only about 1.5-2 hour drive from Yerevan, Yeghegnadzor has so much to offer! So what should you see before you get to city, once you are there, what are the best places to eat and drink, as well as stay a night or two in Yeghegnadzor? WHAT TO SEE Leaning towards the south of the country, Yeghegnadzor weather is usually temperate and mild. It is the center of Vayots Dzor region which stands out for its unusual nature. So as you take the road trip, look around and see the unique composition of rocks and trees on your way. On the road to get to Yeghegnadzor is Areni –a village that is most famous for its wine production history. In any step of the road are sold various homemade wines – starting from flavors of classic grapes to even peach and raspberry. If you are interested in learning more on how wine is made in this region, take a tour at Areni Wine Factory or other wineries in the village. Fun fact – about ten years ago, a 5500 year old leather shoe has been found at one of the caves in Areni, which is believed to be the oldest shoe in the world. Around 5-6 kilometers away from Areni is Noravank – one of the most mesmerizing monasteries you will ever see in Armenia, with a view of the beautiful gorge all around. This ancient monastery was built in the 13th century and what stands out about it are the narrow stairs on church of Surb Astvatsatsin. You need to be brave and really have the nerves to climb through them to get to the second floor. Once you have made it to the city of Yeghegnadzor, you should check out Vayots Dzor History Museum. It’s not big but it’s a very informative place about the region and its stories. Just outside, in Vernashen village is the Gladzor University Historical-Cultural Museum-Reservation, which displays the rich history of one of the oldest universities of Armenia. WHAT TO EAT AND DRINK Right in the city is the famous Yeghegnadzor Food Court. It is a very common stop for travelers that are either going to a place in Vayots Dzor or continuing their road even further to Syunik region and beyond. So, besides finding good food, you are likely to meet many foreigners who are exploring the country just like you. Interested in tasting more wine? Do not miss the chance to have an amazing experience at Old Bridge Winery. You can take a tour at the Winery, and with an amazing view conclude the day with winetasting. The place also offers a B&B (Bed & Breakfast), along with other services. WHERE TO STAY Speaking of places to stay, Yeghegnadzor and the surrounding areas have a variety of hotels to choose from and they also offer many quality B&Bs. If you are looking for a cozy place to be hosted by a family, check out various Bed & Breakfast options, offered by local individuals. These are usually great options, if you are looking to bond with people living in the area, who will tell you amusing insight stories of their beloved region. Vayots Dzor region with the city of Yeghegnadzor is a great weekend getaway, if you are looking to explore more of Armenia’s beautiful nature and an opportunity to make connections with locals & other foreigners. Starting from checking out wineries to talking about the oldest shoe found in a cave, Yeghegnadzor is the perfect option for a road trip. Trust your biggest adventures to the Caucasus Holidays!
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Armenia is a country where everyone feels at home. Traditions, family values and religion are honoured in this land. Like a magic fairyland with a variety of fabulous wealth, Armenia is full of all wonders! It is necessary to discover Armenia and it will amaze you with all its treasures! If you are an artist or a lover of ancient architecture; a gourmet who loves good food and drinks; a photographer who is looking for worthy landscapes for his masterpieces - come to Armenia! There you will find everything: the overwhelming hospitality, the beauty of nature, and unique alcoholic drinks that can be tasted only in Armenia. Alcoholic drinks of Armenia Armenian Brandy Speaking of Armenia, it is impossible not to recall the legendary alcoholic beverage of Armenia. Frankly speaking, it should be noted that the famous drink received official permission to be called “cognac” as far back as in 1900. Today, six varieties of grapes are cultivated in the territory of Armenia for the manufacture of His Majesty cognac. One of the most famous and beloved creations, of course, is the legendary “Ararat”. Armenian wine It is not a secret that the history of winemaking in Armenia has more than 4,000 years of history. Today, more than 600 varieties of grapes are cultivated in the legendary Ararat valley. An incredible variety of climatic zones and relief forms make a bouquet of alcoholic drink of Armenia, which has no analogues in the whole world! Over three hundred sunny days a year, the berries completely ripen, and wonderful examples of wine art are born. The collection of wine in Armenia varies from strong and light semi-sweet and “sherry” drinks to muscats, etc. Mulberry Oghi Mulberry Oghi, known as Tti Oghi, a drink from fermented mulberry juice with strength from 40% to 80%, is considered to be a pride in Armenia. But there is another unusual representative from the family of alcoholic beverages in the country - abrikon. This is a 44% alcohol product made from apricots grown in the Ararat valley. According to the production technology, the drink is similar to brandy. If you are in Armenia, be sure to try this delicacy and buy a bottle as a luxurious souvenir. Have a nice trip! Take our Alco-Gastronomic Journey to Armenia and enjoy Armenian alcoholic drinks!
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Մոզրովի քարանձավը Հայաստանի ամենաքիչ ճանաչելի բնական հրաշալիքներից է: Այն, որ Հայաստանում դեռ շատ չբացահայտված պատմամշակութային և զբոսաշրջային վայրեր կան, արձանագրված փաստ է,մեր Ֆեյսբուքյան կայքը, որը տեղեկատվական բնույթ է կրում, հնարավորություն է ընձեռում Հայաստանը լիովին բացահայտելու համար: Առհասարակ, քարանձավներն իրենցից ներկայացնում են ուրույն մի «աշխարհ», և Հայաստանի բազմահազար քարանձավները, որոնցից շատերը ստեղծել է մարդը իրենց գեղեցկությամբ և պատմական արժեքով չեն զիջում աշխարհի շատ երկրների քարանձավներին: Տեղեկությունների համար այցելեք՝ Для информации посетите: "✈️Renoir Travel Agency" http://travel.renoir.am/ Աբովյան 23: Пещера Мозров - одно из самых неузнаваемых природных чудес в Армении. Тот факт, что в Армении все еще есть много непризнанных историко-культурных и туристических направлений, является фактом, наша страница Facebook, имеющий информационный характер, дает возможность полностью открыть для себя Армению. Пещеры представляют собой уникальный «мир» и многие из которых сотворил человек, своей красотой не уступают пещерам многих стран мира.
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Yerevan is a fantastic city full of attractions, so it is rather difficult to choose the must-visit places. Here are some of the sightseeing situated in the centre of Yerevan! Vernissage Yerevan’s Flea Market is probably one of the best open-air markets in the world. It is called Vernissage (varnishing, from French) — a term used for a preview of an art exhibition. A visit to the market could be a full day excursion on a beautiful weekend day where you will find everything from traditional Armenian jewellery, souvenirs, handicrafts to many other items for sale. The Vernissage is the right place to get little taste of Armenia and a special spot to witness the fusion between national traditions and modern taste. Vernissage is held behind Republic Square metro on Nalbandyan street, selling everything under the sun. The Republic Square of Yerevan If you are going to visit Armenia and its ancient capital Yerevan, then you should definitely visit the Republic Square, which is located in the centre of Yerevan and is considered one of the most amazing and famous places of the capital. Also called “the heart of Yerevan,” it is a favourite destination for tourists. The construction of the square was performed by the main Armenian architect Alexander Tamanyan in 1924 and developed until 1958. The Republic Square is situated in the centre of the city, near Abovyan, Amiryan, Nalbandyan, Tigran Mets, Vazgen Sargsyan streets. You can get there by bus, by a minibus or you can use an underground and get off at the station “The Republic Square”. Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral The St Gregory Armenian Church, also known as Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral is located in the centre of Yerevan. It is the largest Armenian apostolic church not only in Armenia but also in the world. Except for being magnificent and fascinating it also has a very interesting history. The Cathedral, The St Gregory Armenian Church, or Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, is named in the honour of St Gregory the Illuminator, who helped the Armenian nation to convert Christianity and became the first Catholicos of Armenia. Where to stay in Yerevan? While planning to stay in Yerevan you should consider some factors such as the sightseeing near it. So if you want to be near above-mentioned sights of attraction, then welcome to Messier53 hotel, which is situated right in the heart of Yerevan – in front of Vernissage open-air market.
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1 Days During this daily wine tour we will travel to Vayots Dzor, the wine region of Armenia, On the way we will enjoy the beauty of the biblical mountain Ararat. During the day we will enjoy fresh air, panoramic views and village hospitality. We will visit Noravank Monastery, 6000 years old winery in Areni 1 cave, will be hosted in a villager's house for lunch and home-made wine in Areni village, will travel to Areni grape vineyards in Aghavnadzor village and will have a wine tour and degustation in Old Areni winery. After the tour we will return to Yerevan. Day1:1 Day trip We will meet early in the morning in Yerevan and will drive to the South to Vayots Dzor region, the Armenian center of winemaking. The way will pass along the biblical mountain Ararat. Driving through the grand canyon we will reach Noravank Monastery, built during the XIII – XIV centuries and situated on a ledge of a deep winding gorge of a tributary of the Arpa River. Enjoying the amazing architecture of the Monastery and Khachkars (Cross Stones), we will be introduced to the interesting stories about famous architect Momik and Orbleyan Dynasty. Leaving the monastery we will visit the famous Areni Cave (Birds Cave), where the oldest leather shoe (5500 years old) and the oldest winery (6000 years old) in the world have been found by an international group of local and foreign archeologists. After the excursion in the cave we will take our way to Areni village and will visit a villager's house, where we will have our lunch and will explore Armenian village life typical to Vayots Dzor region culture and traditions. After the lunch we will drive to Aghavnadzor village to see Areni grape vineyards, to walk around there, and to learn more about the history of winemaking. After this we will visit Old Areni winery, where we will have wine tasting and excursion. After the tour in the factory we will drive back to Yerevan. Price Includes Transportation by Toyota Land Cruiser or similar vehicles, guiding and visits to mentioned sites. Price is per vehicle that can carry from 1 to 4 passengers. Price does not Include Meal that can be ordered additionally with a cost of up to 12 $ per person. Winery tour and tasting fee $ 2.5 per person Areni cave entrance fee $ 2.5 per person
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Արենի գյուղը ուխտատեղի է բոլոր նրանց համար, ով գիտի լավ գինու գինը, ինչպես նաև հետաքրքրվում է հնագույն ճարտարապետության պատմությամբ: "✈️Renoir Travel Agency"-ին հնարավորություն է ընձեռում այցելել գինու գործարան, որտեղ կարեղ եք համտեսել տարբեր տեսակի և տարբեր տարիների հնեցման գինիներ: Դժվար է անտարբեր մնալ գործարանի արտադրած գինու համի նկատմամբ, որը կարելի է ձեռք բերել անմիջապես տեղում: Տեղեկությունների համար այցելեք՝ Для информации посетите: "✈️Renoir Travel Agency" Աբովյան 23: Деревня Арени является местом паломничества для тех, кто знает толк хорошего вина, а также интересуется историей древней архитектуры. Туристическое агентство "✈️Renoir" предоставляет возможность посетить винный завод, где можно попробовать различные виды вина разных возрастов. Трудно остаться равнодушным к вкусу вина, которое можно приобрести прямо на месте.
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If you are in a search to hike to adventurous trails and see gorgeous scenery look no further than Armenia. For such a small country, Armenia can offer you very diverse nature in each region and you can go on a hike to a mountain, to a fortress, a beautiful lake and so many more places! Here’s a list of some of the most popular hiking treks in Armenia. WATERS AND FORESTS OF TAVUSH REGION Take Dilijan as your starting point and first discover what the city has to offer. Once you have seen the city and want to see more of the region, try hiking the Dilijan National Park. Due to the tireless work of many tourism enthusiasts, the hiking trail in the Park is well designed. Walk through the trail and discover the mesmerizing beauty of Tavush region most famous for its breathtaking nature. If you are still up for another hike, navigate your way from Parz lake to Gosh lake. The hiking route again goes through a forest and Gosh village. There, you can also check out the Goshavank Monastery that was built in the 12th century and is still a very common stop for visitors year round. Don’t think of your main goal as the final destination, the whole scenery is absolutely stunning, so enjoy every bit of the surroundings during your hike. MONASTERIES AND NATURE OF SYUNIK REGION If you think your experience with nature in Tavush is over, the south of Armenia is a whole other story! This part of the country is completely different and you will discover many more sightseeings in the region than you can ever imagine. First, visit Tatev monastery and explore the beautiful gorges and mountains. You will then also see a set of different hikes described on a big sign near the monastery. These trails can take you to as many exotic places as you want. Want to experience some extreme? Take a trail that leads to the gorge to Devil’s Bridge, an exceptional natural wonders, situated in the canyon of Vorotan River with many mountainous springs around. Interested in seeing more of the history of the villages nearby the area? Hike to the villages nearby such as Old Harjis, Halidzor or further away Khndzoresk where it looks like you are in medieval times, experiencing history with what has been preserved in the region. READY FOR A BIG HIKE? GO UP A MOUNTAIN! Just as with variety of nature, Armenia also offers you different mountains you can go to, depending on the level of challenge you are looking for in a hike. Located nearby the capital Yerevan, Mount Ara is towards the middle of the Aragatsotn and Kotayk provinces’ border. The elevation of the mountain is about 2600m and with different seasons there are different activities you can try in the area. Hiking up to the peak, you can enjoy the unforgettable views of the mountain, radically different from what you may have seen in the other parts of the country. If you are up for more challenges, hike to the highest peak of Armenia - Mount Aragats. The mountain has four main peaks, the highest being the Northern peak with about 4090 meters. With each peak, there is a level of difficulty, so depending on how fit you are and what you are interested in seeing, you can choose your best option. The mountain has been praised many times in literature by some of Armenia’s most beloved poets. Whether you are just getting started in hiking or are already experienced enough to go out of your comfort zone, Armenia has you covered in every possible way. And we at Caucasus Holidays cannot wait to show you the true beauty of the country - one trail at a time!
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Everyone knows what a traditional Armenian family is: the father is the head of the family, the wife is a faithful helper, and the children are clever angels. But modern families are different from traditional ones. Armenian family The Armenian family is a state in the state. On the territory of the apartment in which the Armenians live, their own laws reign. In the family Armenian father is the king of the family. Who rules in Armenian family? According to the unwritten laws of the mountains, the opinion and desire of the head of the family – father, is law and is not negotiable. But there is one thing: the so-called “Hidden matriarchate” reigns in Armenian families — nothing will happen without the consent and approval of the wife. But proud men never admit it out loud. Progressive and the majority of Armenians believe that a woman can work only if she wants to. And earning money should be exercised exclusively by men. The destiny of a woman is to keep an eye on the home and bring up children. Children in Armenian families Children in Armenian families are a part of another story. The girls are the “princesses” and “beauties” for Armenian fathers who will do everything for them. But the attitude towards the Armenian boys is not so soft and sweet. The father’s duty is to raise a real man, a protector, and this cannot be achieved through constant sweet care. So the standard childhood of an Armenian boy consists of punishment, physical work, long monologues by their fathers and so on. Armenian hospitality There are legends about the hospitality of the Armenian people all over the world. On any occasion of joy, happiness or even sadness, it is necessary to set the table for your relatives and friends: at home, at work, etc. Be sure to drink and eat - if you do not do this, then you will offend the housewife who prepared all the food. The more often you lay the table (for any reason), the more will return to you – this is the truth that the Armenians believe in. Welcome to Armenia, let's discover the whole beauty of Armenia together with Gardman Tour.
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