Charents Arch, Garni, Symphony of Stones , Geghard, Lake Sevan
Overview
Garni, a unique pagan temple in Armenia, and the UNESCO heritage listed monastery Geghard are highlights of this private tour. Lake Sevan, one of the highest freshwater lakes globally, offers stunning landscapes and a relaxing atmosphere.
- 🏛️ Guided visits to Garni and Geghard, showcasing Armenia's rich history.
- 🏞️ Scenic views at Lake Sevan, surrounded by majestic mountains.
- 🚫 No swimming is permitted in Lake Sevan due to safety regulations.
- 📜 Immerse yourself in the land of old legends and biblical stories.
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Private tour: Charents Arch, Garni, Symphony of Stones , Geghard, Lake Sevan, Sevanavank Monastery
Duration: 8 hours
Car, Sedan
Pickup included
- Free pick-up & drop-off within Yerevan
- Traffic accident insurance
- Wi-Fi in transportation
- Transportation on comfortable vehicles and professional drivers
- Guide service (optional)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Other
- Brief information about excursion stops in digital or paper form
- Lunch
- Entrance ticket to Garni temple and Symphony of the Stones
Meeting point
Return details
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Charent's ArchCharents Arch is located near Yerevan, between the pagan temple of Garni and Geghard Christian monastery complex in the village of Vokhchaberd.
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Garni TempleThe pagan temple of Garni was built in the second half of the 1st century by King Trdat III. This is the only pagan temple, which has been preserved on the territory of Armenia.
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The monument consists of huge paradoxically symmetric hexagon and pentagon basalt columns (nearly 50 meters high).
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The Monastery of GeghardGeghard Monastery is one of the greatest medieval architectural structures in Armenia. Geghard is completely hollowed out in a cave, it is also called a “cave monastery”.
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The monastery complex Sevanavank is located on the peninsula of Sevan. In 305, it was founded by St. Gregory the Illuminator, who built the church on the place of a pagan temple.