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4 Nights / 5 Days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Malayalam
Embark on a 5-day adventure through Armenia, exploring the country’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Begin with a relaxing arrival and transfer to your hotel, followed by leisurely exploration of Yerevan’s iconic landmarks. Journey to Sevan Lake, where you’ll visit the Sevanavank Monastery and enjoy optional activities like cable car rides and boating. Discover the tranquil beauty of Tsaghkadzor Mountains and the charming Dilijan Old City. Explore ancient temples like Garni Pagan Temple and Geghard Monastery, and marvel at the breathtaking Symphony of Stones. Uncover Armenia’s religious history at Khor Virap and visit local wineries in Areni. Conclude your journey with a city tour of Yerevan, including the Genocide Memorial Complex and Republic Square. This tour offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical exploration, and cultural immersion.
MEET WITH LOCAL DRIVER
TRANSFER TO HOTEL AND CHECK IN
FREE TIME FOR LEISURE
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
BREAKFAST FROM HOTEL
SEVAN LAKE
SEVANAVANK MONASTERY
TSAGHKADZOR MOUNTAINS
DILIJAN OLD CITY
HAGHARTSIN MONASTERY
ACTIVITIES : CABLE CAR & BOATING IN SEVAN (OPTIONAL)
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
BREAKFAST FROM HOTEL
GARNI PAGAN TEMPLE
MONASTERY OF GEGHARD
CHARENT
SYMPHONY OF STONES
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
BREAKFAST FROM HOTEL
KHOR VIRAP - VIEW OF MOUNT ARARAT
NORAVANK MONASTERY
TRCHUNERI BIRD CAVE
ARENI WINERY
OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
BREAKFAST FROM HOTEL
STATUE OF MOTHER ARMENIA
CASCADE MONUMENT
ARMENIA OPERA THEATRE
REPUBLIC SQUARE WALKING STREET IN NORTHERN AVENUE
GENOCIDE MEMORIAL COMPLEX
TRANSFER TO AIRPORT
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Free Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure.
Partial Refund:50% refund if canceled between 15-30 days before departure.
No Refund:No refund for cancellations within 14 days of departure, but future travel credits may be issued.
Please Note: There might be changes to the above mentioned Itinerary however, smaller might be but it will
be aimed to enhance and optimize your experience with us.
Regular Check-In Time: 15:00 Noon. // Regular Check-Out Time: 12:00 Noon
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Do's:
1. Always speak politely and in a courteous manner.
2. Always follow the concept of
3. Remove your shoes at the door before you go any further into someone's home. Because of this you
should also have extra slippers to offer people when they come to your home.
4. It is customary to bring a gift if you are invited to someone's home. It doesn't have to be much but flowers,
candy, bread, anything will do. Be aware that they will bring you a gift when they come to your home.
5. Always be prepared to offer people something to drink and eat when they come to visit. Have on hand tea,
and bread at the very least to entertain guests who drop by. You must also be aware that you will be offered
something when you go to visit and it is impolite not to at least drink one cup of tea and eat a piece of bread.
6. Learn some of the local language even if you only manage a few words try to learn. Learn at least how to
say; hello, goodbye, how are you, I'm fine, numbers 1-10, thank you, sorry, please. If you can master just that
list you will find yourself on your way to making friends.
7. Ask permission before taking a photo of someone (or if its children, ask their parent).
8. If someone asks for a cigarette lighter, please light it for them. This is a common gesture
9. Give extra respect to ladies and elderly people.
10.Throw garbage in dustbins only. Carry wrappers or empty cigarette packets until you find a bin to trash it.
11. Respect the laws of the land. There are penalties for breaking rules any tour operators can't help much.
12.It is important to keep the coaches clean. Drivers do not allow eating, drinking and smoking in the coaches.
Don't :
1. Do not light a cigarette until you've made sure smoking is allowed there. Smoking zones at public places
usually have dustbins containing cigarette butts.
2. Don't admire things too much in someone's home; the custom is if you admire or comment on something,
they will feel compelled to give you that item.
3. It is rude in any culture to make fun of someone or make fun of their country, appearance or food choices. You may not like a food choice but you can always find a polite way of refusing.
4. Do not try to be too loud in public even if those around you are being loud.
5. When you're looking for a taxi don't wave your hand, rather put out your hand and slowly drop your wrist
to indicate you want a ride.
6. You're expected to carry your passport at all times but be careful not to lose it, else you'd be in serious
problems.
7. Always use zebra crossings to cross the roads and follow traffic rules.
8. Indians are welcomed in CIS countries so do not misuse their hospitality, don’t spoil the good image of an
Indian built by Raj Kapoor, Lal Bahadur Shastri, MithunChakravarty and others.
9. Most importantly, DO NOT do anything that is socially and legally not acceptable in your homeland. (It's
common sense. Isn't it?)
9. Most importantly, DO NOT do anything that is socially and legally not acceptable in your homeland. (It's
common sense. Isn't it?)
10. Don't litter or spit in public places, especially tobacco
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