Archaeology Tours in Armenia
Top 10 Best Armenia Archaeology Tours
Found 56 Archaeology Tours activities in Armenia. Sort by Popularity. - Page 3Private tour to Aruch, Talin, Gyumri
This tour includes a visit to the second largest city of Armenia - Gyumri, also a visit to one of the most important Armenian churches of the Middle Ages and also one of the largest - Aruch, and to one of the oldest settlements in... More
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Khor Virap, Noravank, Hin Areni wine factory (tour and tasting)
The Khor Virap(meaning "deep dungeon") is an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat plain in Armenia, near the closed border with Turkey, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Artashat, Ararat Province, within the territory of an... More
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South of Armenia 2 days
During this tour you can enjoy the diversity of Armenian nature, feel the real Armenian hospitality and try different dishes of Armenian cuisine. You will get acquainted with Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Will see the only monu... More
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Garni, Geghard, Sevanavank, Noravank, Tatev, Karahunj/ 2 day tours from Yerevan
During this trip will visit the pagan temple Garni - the only monument connecting with the era of paganism and Hellenism, Cave monastery Geghard, “The Jewel of Armenia” - Lake Sevan with its wonderful Sevanavank Monastery, a ... More
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Armenia: On Noah's traces
Armenia is one of the oldest civilized countries in the world with the recorded history of more than 2000 years. This country with rich cultural heritage is always happy to welcome guests from all over the world to discover th... More
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Trip to Armenian alphabet monumet, Echmiatzin and lavash baking in Aknashen
• Unique opportunity to discover one of the oldest alphabets in the world • Uncover the oldest Christian structure • Lavash baking experience at traditional Armenian host family... More
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Private tour to Saghmosavank, Karmravor, Oshakan, Hovhannavank
Explore the western part of Armenia. Visist Oshakan church, which is famous for being the burial place of Saint Mesrop Mashtots - the creator of the Armenian alphabet. During the recent years, the entrance to the church was decora... More
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