


One of the most popular destinations for both local and foreign tourists — Sevan-Dilijan. This fact is not at all accidental, because during the tour you can simultaneously discover the deserted, dense forest landscapes of Armenian nature.
Our first stop will be the monastery Sevanavank to get to it you need to climb several dozen steps, starting from the peninsula. After getting acquainted with the history of the monastery complex, if you wish, you can take a boat ride onLake Sevan, which, by the way, is one of the high-mountain freshwater lakes in the world. Continuing our journey, we will reach the Tavush region, where we will visit the monastery complexes ofGoshavank andHaghartsin, built in the 10th-13th centuries. These two famous monasteries, surrounded by forested mountains, are sure to impress you. During the tour we will have a short stop in the area Old Dilijancomplex. The complex fully reflects the true spirit of the city 19th century.
Languages of the tour
- Russian
Route
- Sevanavank Monastery and Lake Sevan
- Goshavank monastery complex
- Haghartsin monastery complex
- Old Dilijan complex
Information
Gathering place: Yerevan State Conservatory named after Komitas (Sayat-Nova, 1a).
You must arrive at the place at least 20 minutes before start of the excursion
The cost of the excursion includes:
- guide services
- transportation
Conditions for order cancellation:
If a tourist cancels an excursion in less than 3 days – penalty 100%
Attractions

Sevan is the largest lake in the Caucasus, located on the Armenian Highlands in Armenia. One of the main lakes of historical Armenia. The area of the lake is 1240 km².

Sevanavank is a monastery on the northwestern coast of Lake Sevan, Gegharkunik region of Armenia. The complex of buildings is located on the Sevan peninsula of the same name, which was previously a small island.

Haghartsin is an Armenian monastery located in the Tavush region of Armenia, 18 km from the city of Dilijan, in the wooded valley of the Ijevan ridge. It was built in the XI-XIII centuries.

Goshavank, Nor Getik - Armenian medieval monastery complex of the 12th-13th centuries in the village of Gosh