There are many reasons why you will love Armenia
Amazing Hiking and Nature || Lake Sevan || Mount Ararat || Impressive Monuments || Ararat Brandy || Nightlife || Armenian Wine Food & Water || UNESCO Sites
USP of Armenia
Natural Beauty:
Armenia is a hidden gem in the Caucasus region, offering visitors a blend of history, culture, nature and gastronomy. With its numerous UNESCO sites, including monasteries and churches, Armenia is a treasure trove for history buffs.
Amazing Hiking and Nature:
Armenia has a lot to offer including trekking, hiking and paragliding. However, if you visit Armenia in the winter, you can still make use of the great outdoors by skiing at Tsaghkadzor, which is on par with well-known ski resorts in Europe.
Lake Sevan:
The stunning Lake Sevan, often referred to by the locals as “The Armenian Sea,” is impossible to miss. You can sit on the bank and feel as if the water’s surface and the sky are going to merge.
Mount Ararat:
Ararat is a Biblical mountain that was referenced in the Bible during the Great Flood, according to historical records and is thought to be the resting place of Noah’s Ark.
Impressive Monuments:
Armenia is home to a large number of monuments, many of which are incredibly stunning. The Mother Armenia monument is one of the most well-known. It is located in a park in the capital of Armenia, Yerevan.
Pure Water:
In Armenia, water is a special kind of element. It’s delicious, clean and fresh. Everyone is curious as to why this water is fresher and better than any other water in the world. Well, this is because Armenian water comes from some of the highest mountains.
Delicious Fruit:
You’ll find amazing fruit, including pomegranates, apricots, figs, apples, grapes and more. If you’re visiting at the start of summer, berries, such as strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, mulberries, etc. are a must-have. However, if you’re a fan of the sweetest and juiciest grapes, make sure you visit in autumn.
Armenian Bread:
Armenians love their bread. You’ll rarely find an Armenian family gathering around the table without bread. Whether it be breakfast, lunch or dinner, you have to have bread on your plate!
ARMENIA VISA
Indian passport holders can apply for Armenia Visa online. This type of visa is granted to those who plan to travel to Armenia for tourism, business, visiting relatives or family, medical treatment, short study courses, or to attend a sporting event or cultural conference.
Documents Required for Armenia Visa:
Clear and coloured scanned copies of first and last page of valid Indian passport (The passport should be valid during your entire stay period in the Republic of Armenia)
- Scanned copies of coloured passport size photograph with white background and 70 % face covered
- Proof of accommodation
- Air Tickets
- Medical/travel insurance
- Invitation letter with Inviter’s address (If visiting family & friends)
Proof of sufficient funds to manage the expenses during the stay (includes bank statement of last 3 months and ITR form). This depends on the purpose of your travel to the Republic of Armenia
PLACES TO COVER
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3N4D: DAY 1 YEREVAN
Explore the vibrant capital city of Yerevan, visiting Republic Square, Cascade Complex, and Erebuni Fortress, immersing yourself in Armenia’s rich history and modern elegance.
3N4D: DAY 2 YEREVAN
Explore the vibrant capital city of Yerevan by your own & enjoy the nightlife
3N4D: DAY 3 GEGHARD AND GARNI
Garni Temple & Geghard Monastery: Discover the ancient wonders of Garni Temple and Geghard Monastery, experiencing Armenia’s spiritual heritage amidst breathtaking rock-cut architecture. Symphony of Stones: Enjoy a picnic amidst the surreal beauty of the Symphony of Stones, a geological marvel with unique basalt rock formations, offering an unforgettable natural experience.
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