Lake Sevan
Nestled in the heart of Armenia, Lake Sevan is one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in the world. Its sparkling blue waters, framed by majestic mountains, create a breathtaking panorama. Visitors can stroll along the shoreline, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Surrounded by rich history and stunning natural beauty, Lake Sevan is a perfect destination for relaxation, photography, and connecting with Armenia’s unique landscapes.
Sevanavank Monastery
Perched near the shores of Lake Sevan, Sevanakavan Monastery is a serene medieval complex surrounded by lush landscapes and mountain views. Dating back to the 9th century, it features traditional Armenian stone architecture, peaceful chapels, and historic khachkars (carved cross-stones). Visitors can enjoy tranquil walks around the monastery, admire its intricate carvings, and soak in the breathtaking scenery of Lake Sevan and the surrounding mountains—a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty.
Haghartsin Monastery
Hidden deep within the lush forests of Dilijan National Park, Haghartsin Monastery is one of Armenia’s most enchanting spiritual sites. The complex features elegant stone churches, carved details, and peaceful courtyards surrounded by misty mountains. The monastery’s quiet atmosphere, combined with its dramatic woodland setting, creates a feeling of serenity and timelessness. A visit to Haghartsin offers both a journey into medieval Armenian architecture and a chance to immerse yourself in untouched nature.
Goshavank monastery
It is a masterpiece of medieval Armenian culture and scholarship. It is known for its refined stone architecture, impressive churches, and some of Armenia’s most intricate khachkars. The peaceful setting, surrounded by green hills and mountain air, creates a calm and inspiring atmosphere. A visit to Goshavank offers a glimpse into Armenia’s spiritual heritage and its centuries-old tradition of learning and craftsmanship.
Lake Parz / Ijevan Wine & Brandy Factory
Hidden in the lush forests of Dilijan National Park, Lake Parz is a serene mountain lake known for its crystal-clear water and peaceful atmosphere. Surrounded by dense woodlands and scenic walking paths, it’s a perfect spot for nature lovers seeking quiet relaxation.
Alternatively, instead of Lake Parz, we will visit the Ijevan Wine and Brandy Factory, located in the town of Ijevan. Here, you’ll discover one of Armenia’s oldest wineries, explore the production process, and enjoy tastings of local wines and brandies, combining culture, history, and flavour in a scenic setting.
- Old Dilijan Complex
Is a charming quarter that brings the spirit of 19th-century Armenia to life. With its restored wooden balconies, stone houses, artisan workshops, and cosy cafés, it offers a warm glimpse into the region’s cultural heritage. Strolling through its narrow streets, visitors can enjoy handmade crafts and feel the timeless atmosphere of historic Dilijan.