Armenia

Armenia

Monasteries, Mountains & Faith

Armenia, a land of ancient monasteries, rugged highlands, and deep spirituality, is often called the world's first Christian nation. From its capital Yerevan's lively boulevards to tranquil Lake Sevan and snow-topped Mount Ararat on the horizon, Armenia exudes an irresistible mix of faith, history, and hospitality. Its charming landscapes, hearty cuisine, and centuries-old stone churches make it a treasure of the Caucasus waiting to be explored.

The History & Culture?

Armenia's history stretches back to the ancient Kingdom of Urartu and beyond, with roots entwined in legend and resilience. It became the first country to officially adopt Christianity in 301 AD, marking the start of a spiritual and architectural legacy seen in its countless monasteries and cross-stones. Armenian culture celebrates art, song, and storytelling; its people are known for warmth, perseverance, and generosity. Today, Armenia seamlessly combines its medieval charm with a modern European outlook while preserving its proud heritage.

Culture of Armenia

Facts Good to Know

  • Capital
    Yerevan
  • Official Language
    Armenian
  • Population
    ~2.8 million
  • Total Area
    29,743 km²
  • Currency
    Armenian Dram (AMD)

PLACES TO VISIT

Yerevan
Yerevan

The pink-stone capital city blends Soviet architecture, modern cafes, and ancient heritage. Visit Republic Square, the Cascade Complex, and local markets bustling with color and culture.

Lake Sevan
Lake Sevan

Known as the “Pearl of Armenia,” this vast high-altitude lake is ideal for boating, picnics, and sunsets near Sevanavank Monastery perched on its peninsula.

Garni & Geghard
Garni & Geghard

Marvel at Garni's Greco-Roman temple and nearby Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO site partly carved into rock cliffs—showcasing Armenia's blend of pagan and Christian traditions.

Tatev Monastery
Tatev Monastery

Perched on a dramatic gorge, this 9th-century monastery is reached by the Wings of Tatev—one of the world's longest cable cars—offering breathtaking views of the Vorotan Valley.

Dilijan
Dilijan

Nicknamed the “Switzerland of Armenia,” Dilijan is a serene retreat of forests, crafts, and monasteries—perfect for hiking and immersing in nature's calm beauty.

What it offers to Travellers?

Armenia offers travelers a timeless journey through faith, mountains, and ancient art—where every stone tells a story and every vista stirs the soul.

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