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5 Days Armenia Tour (Yerevan)

Yerevan > Yerevan 4N > Yerevan

Duration

5 Days

Tour Type

Leisure & Sightseeing

Group Size

20 persons

Location

Armenia

Sketch Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Yerevan – City Tour (Cascade, Opera House, Republic Square, Blue Mosque, Saryan Street, Newly Opened Parks)



Upon arrival at Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, guests will be welcomed by a Best Tour representative and transferred to the hotel. After check-in, the city tour begins with a walk through the Cascade Complex, a monumental limestone stairway featuring one of the most extensive contemporary art collections in the region. The tour continues to the Opera House and North Avenue, followed by a visit to the iconic Republic Square, the vibrant heart of Yerevan. Next, visit the 18th-century Blue Mosque, a rare example of Islamic architecture in Armenia. Continue to Saryan Street, famous for its artistic vibe and wine bars, and take a stroll through one of Yerevan’s newly opened parks. 

Overnight Stay in Yerevan

 

Day 2: Yerevan – Amberd – Alphabet Alley – Yerevan



After breakfast at the hotel, depart for the Aragatsotn region to explore the historical Amberd complex. Situated at 2,300 meters above sea level on the southern slopes of Mount Aragats, Amberd is a medieval fortress and church known as the “fortress in the clouds.” The peaceful setting and panoramic views offer a glimpse into Armenia's rich past. The next stop is Alphabet Alley, a monument dedicated to the Armenian alphabet, featuring large stone carvings of each letter. Return to Yerevan.

Overnight Stay in Yerevan

 

Day 3: Yerevan – Arch of Charents – Garni Temple – Symphony of Stones – Yerevan



Following breakfast at the hotel, the tour begins with a visit to the Arch of Charents, a viewpoint offering a stunning panoramic vista of Mount Ararat and the surrounding landscape. Continue to the Garni Fortress, dating back to the 3rd century BC, and explore the well-preserved pagan Temple of Garni, built in the 1st century AD. Next, visit the Symphony of Stones, a remarkable natural formation of basalt columns in the Garni Gorge, believed to have formed from the collapse of volcanic rocks. Return to Yerevan.

Overnight Stay in Yerevan

 

Day 4: Yerevan – Tsaghkadzor – Lake Sevan – Yerevan


After breakfast, head to the Gegharkunik region to visit the charming town of Tsaghkadzor. Explore Kecharis Monastery, founded in the 11th century by Armenian Pahlavuni princes. Continue to the Tsaghkadzor Ropeway for breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Optional activities such as ziplining are available for those seeking adventure. Afterward, drive to Lake Sevan, known as the "Pearl of Armenia." This high-altitude lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world, offers serene views and a refreshing atmosphere. In the evening, return to Yerevan 

Overnight Stay in Yerevan

 

Day 5: Departure



Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before checking out. Transfer to Zvartnots International Airport for departure.

End Of Tour

Terms & Conditions

Visa Details & Charges:

Visa Category Visa Type Visa Charges
Before Travel E-Visa ₹1,250

 

Processing Time Visa Validity Length of Stay
4 Working Days 21 Days Visitor Visa 21 Days

 

Documents Required Photo Requirements

- Clear Colored Front and Last full page of Valid Indian passport copies with a minimum validity of six months
- Hotel confirmation copy
- Ticket copy
- Applicant’s Mobile number.
- Travel Insurance copy
- Bank statement for the last 03 months
- Employed proof: – If self-employed then GST certificate or incorporation certificate and if employed then a 3-month salary slip and Leave letter.
- Covering letter with the purpose of visit duration of stay and accommodation details, if employed then cover letter on plain paper if self-employed then cover letter on company letterhead with the company stamp.
- Scanned passport used page

- Color Photo – Specification 51 mm X 51 mm, 65 to 70% face cover with both the ears visible & white background.

 

Other Documentations & Formalities:

Apply for E-Visa here (https://evisa.mfa.am/ )

 

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Included/Excluded

Accommodation in a chosen hotel DBL/TWN occupancy on BB basis
Individual transfer airport-hotel-airport
Individual tours
Individual transportation and guide (English speaking) throughout the tour
Entrance tickets to Garni Temple, Symphony of Stones, Tsaghkadzor ropeway
Visa
Air ticket
Optional entertainments
Insurance
Lunch -20 $ per lunch
Dinner-30 $ per dinner
Galla dinner -70$ per galla dinner

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Yerevan (4 Nights)
hotel/ani-central-inn-hotel Ani Central Inn Hotel
Twin Room
Yerevan (4 Nights)
hotel/ani-grand-hotel Ani Grand Hotel
Superior Single
Yerevan (4 Nights)
hotel/ramada-hotel-1 Ramada Hotel
Queen Bed
Yerevan (4 Nights)
hotel/ani-plaza-hotel Ani Plaza Hotel
Family Suite
Yerevan (4 Nights)
hotel/national-hotel National Hotel
Presidential Apartment

Experiences

Adventure & Thrill Adventure & Thrill
Culinary & Food Culinary & Food
Culture, Heritage & History Culture, Heritage & History
Nature & Wildlife Nature & Wildlife
Pilgrimage & Spiritual Pilgrimage & Spiritual
Scenic Drives Scenic Drives
Shopping & Local Markets Shopping & Local Markets
Spa & Wellness Retreats Spa & Wellness Retreats

FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Armenia?
Indian citizens: Visa on arrival and e-visa available for up to 120 days. Other nationalities: Many countries enjoy visa-free access. Check the Armenian MFA website or consult your embassy for the latest info.
What is the best time to visit Armenia?
Spring (April–June): Mild and blooming landscapes. Autumn (September–October): Pleasant weather and colourful scenery. Winter (Dec–Feb): Ideal for skiing and snow, especially in Tsaghkadzor.
What are the top attractions in Armenia?
Yerevan – Republic Square, Cafesjian Art Center, Vernissage Market; Garni Temple – Pagan temple with scenic canyon views; Geghard Monastery – UNESCO site carved into cliffs; Lake Sevan – The “jewel” of Armenia with scenic beaches; Tatev Monastery – Accessible via the world's longest cable car; Khor Virap – Monastery with stunning views of Mt. Ararat; Dilijan – Lush forests and old monasteries (“Armenian Switzerland”).
What is Armenian cuisine like?
Local cuisine includes: Khorovats (BBQ meats); Dolma (stuffed vine leaves); Lavash (traditional flatbread); Khash (soup); Gata (sweet pastry); Try local wines and brandy (Ararat Brandy is famous).
How can I travel within Armenia?
Private taxis and tours are affordable and convenient. Marshrutkas (shared minivans) connect major towns. Yerevan has a small metro and reliable taxi apps like GG and Yandex Go.
What are popular souvenirs from Armenia?
Armenian brandy; Handmade carpets and crafts; Dried fruits and local spices; Jewelry and obsidian items; Duduk (traditional woodwind instrument)
What is the electric plug type in Armenia?
Type C and F (same as Europe). Voltage: 230V. Visitors from India or UK may need an adapter.
Can I drink tap water?
Yes – Armenia is known for its clean and safe drinking water, especially from public fountains called “pulpulaks”.
What are the main attractions in Yerevan?
Republic Square – Central plaza with fountains and government buildings; Cascade Complex – Giant stairway with sculptures, gardens, and Cafesjian Art Center; Matenadaran – Museum of ancient manuscripts; Yerevan Brandy Factory – Famous for Ararat brandy tasting tours; Vernissage Market – Open-air craft and souvenir market; History Museum of Armenia – Artifacts from prehistoric to modern times; Blue Mosque – 18th-century Persian-style mosque; Lovers’ Park – Serene green space in the city center.
Are there good day trips from Yerevan?
Yes. Popular ones include: Garni Temple & Geghard Monastery; Khor Virap – With Mount Ararat view; Lake Sevan – For beaches and monasteries; Echmiadzin – Armenia’s spiritual center.
What are the best areas to stay in Yerevan?
Kentron (City Center): Close to most attractions; Cascade Area: Trendy, near cafés and art; Republic Square vicinity: Great for first-time visitors.
Are there vegetarian food options?
Yes, Armenian cuisine includes dishes like lentil soups, vegetable dolma, lavash wraps, salads, and fresh cheeses. Many cafés also offer international veg options.
What local experiences should I not miss?
Brandy tasting at Ararat or Noy factories; Sunset from the Cascade steps; Traditional music and dance performances; Shopping for Armenian carpets or silverware at Vernissage.
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