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14 Day Armenia & Georgia Discovery 2018 Itinerary
Overview
Highlights (Bullets)
- In Yerevan, visit the magnificent Zvartnots Temple, a 7th century masterpiece.
- Tour a family-owned carpet factory; see weavers at work.
- Brandy tastings at a traditional Armenian distillery open from the 1800s.
- Tour and concert at the medieval Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Demonstration and lesson on how to prepare Lavash, the traditional Armenian bread.
- Pause at the Armenian Genocide Memorial honoring victims of the 20th century genocide.
- View biblical Mt. Ararat from the 4th century pilgrimage site at the Khor Virap Monastery.
- Board the Wings of Tatev cable car that whisks you to the spectacular Tatev Monastery.
- Traditional musical duduk (Armenian oboe) performance.
- Walking tour in Old Town Dilijan reveals artisans’ workshops and handicraft shops.
- Visit the Esayan Museum with its recreation of typical 19th century Tufenkian homes.
- In Georgia, explore Tbilisi’s Old City, known for its diverse architecture and cobble streets.
- Tour the rock hewn town of Uplistsikhe, one of the oldest towns in the Caucasus.
- Visit Gori, one of the oldest cities in Georgia and Stalin’s birthplace.
- Travel to the 6th century Alaverdi Monastery with its expansive mountain views.
- Lunch and tastings at top-class wineries where wine is made in large earthenware pots.
- Leisure time in Sighnaghi, with its pretty Italian-style architecture and preserved fortress walls.
- In Gremi, capital of the Kingdom of Kakheti, visit the monumental Gremi Fortress.
- Visit the striking Jvari Monastery in Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Short Description
4 Yeravan, 1 Goris, 1 Dilijan, 5 Tbilisi, 1 Sighnaghi
Itinerary
DAY 1, Wednesday - Depart for Armenia
DAY 2, Thursday - Arrive in Yerevan
DAY 3, Friday - Discover Yerevan
DAY 4, Saturday - Geghard Monastery Concert, Garni Temple, Lavash Demonstration
DAY 5, Sunday - Zvartnots Cathedral, Holy Etchmiadzin Church, Brandy Tasting, Carpet Factory
DAY 6, Monday - Khor Virap Monastery, Mount Ararat, Noravank Monastery, Goris
DAY 7, Tuesday - Cable Car, Tatev Monastery, Duduk Performance, Lake Sevan, Old Dilijan
DAY 8, Wednesday - Old Town Dilijan, Haghpat Monastery, Border Crossing to Georgia, Tbilisi
DAY 9, Thursday - Picturesque Tbilisi
DAY 10, Friday - Ancient Uplistsikhe, Gori Stalin Museum
DAY 11, Saturday - Alaverdi Monastery, Sighnaghi’s Winery
DAY 12, Sunday - Gremi Fortress in Kakheti, Tbilisi
DAY 13, Monday - Mtskheta, Tbilisi
DAY 14, Tuesday - Depart Georgia |
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14 Day Armenia & Georgia Discovery 2018 Itinerary
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Optional Activities
Dinner & Traditional Armenian Music at Local Restaurant in Yerevan
This evening, dine in one of the most popular restaurants in Yerevan. Savor delectable regional dishes accompanied by traditional Armenian dances and music. Armenian cuisine is specific to the country and is as ancient as its history. It also contains some influences from Middle Eastern and European culinary traditions and offers a variety of delicious meat and vegetarian dishes.
OnDay : 3
Price : $55
Sulphur Bath Houses in Tbilisi
Indulge yourself at one of the legendary Sulphur Baths that are intimately connected with Tbilisi. The hot springs are the reason why the city was built here and from where it earned its name. Enjoy the relaxing bath, steaming pool and massage in the Sulphur Bath, high in sulphurs and other minerals with a constant temperature of 38 C° - 40 C°. The waters have long been used as a therapeutic aid for a range of ailments including skin conditions and arthritis.
OnDay : 13
Price : $105
Flight & Transport Inclusions
All internal ground transport
Group Size
Small Group - 24 max
Additional Information
Additional Information:
Land only price does not include arrival/departure transfers.
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