Tour package: The Wonderland – Armenia in 6 days
Program
Private transfer: Yerevan Airport – Yerevan
Private transfer: Yerevan – Yerevan Airport
Highlights
- Savor the flavor of Armenia's beloved traditional bread
- Visit some of the country's most iconic monasteries
- Discover outstanding cultural landmarks listed by UNESCO
- Enjoy a journey on the World's longest reversible cable car, recognized by the Guinness World Records
Practical Info
Can I leave my luggage in your office if my flight is scheduled after the hotel check-out time?
I heard that drop-off service is not included after group tours. Will you be able to assist me with ordering a taxi?
Will there be any walking required on the Day 2 tour?
What part of Dilijan will the group explore during Day 3 tour?
Is it possible to visit the "Treasures of Etchmiadzin" museum during Day 4 tour?
Does Shaki Waterfall always have a strong flow?
Booking conditions
Cancellation & modification
Meet our Guides
Anna Harutyunyan
I'm Anna. Since 2010, I have been helping tourists not only discover Armenia's amazing uniqueness, the depth of its history, and the phenomenon of its existence, but also enjoy inner peace and harmony together with them.
Gayane Mkrtchyan
I'm Gayane – a small part of Armenia. Do you want to breathe in the scent of this land, feel the taste of our dishes passed down through centuries, hear the roar of endless rivers and the whisper of towering mountains, and why not, listen to the stories of our stone-carved monuments? Let's discover this ancient land together.
Garnik Mirzoyan
I'm Garnik, and I've been working as a tour guide in Armenia since 2016. If you're tired of far-fetched stories and have a good sense of humor, we'll get along perfectly. Discover Armenia from the inside – in very hospitable hands.
Poghos Varzhapetyan
My name is Poghos Varzhapetyan. I've been working in tourism since 2016. I love traveling. As a tour guide, my goal is always to make guests fall in love with Armenia so much that at the end of the tour they don't say goodbye, but instead say, "See you again, Armenia!".