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CatalinaT, May 2026
A lovely first encounter with the Armenian nature and culture
A nicely organized tour, with lots of interesting information from Hasmik, our tour guide who is very knowledgeable and fluent in English (and Russian). Sadly, the Mount Ararat wasn't visible today, but the monastery, the temple, and the canyon were amazingly beautiful. I'll definitely be back here for more. We got a small bottle of water each, and lunch options were available near Garni Temple. Make sure you wear comfy shoes as there's a bit of walking to do if you want to fully enjoy it.
MicaAngela_M, May 2026
It was a blast. We got...
It was a blast. We got good amount of time to explore each of the places. Edward's very informative & knowledgeable, even on the road. We also had Joseph as our driver and I felt very safe on the road. The amount of people for the group was good. I think we were over 25 people, but it went very well. Edward explained everything in both russian and english which was truly impressive, and I bet that's not an easy work to do. Only thing not included with the tour price is the food, but you get 3 options at the start of the tour (with vegetarian option too). The food was great at the place we went and for 4900amd water and starters are included. There were a bunch of salads & bread. They even have complimentary wines & vodka that you can taste. As a solo traveller, this trip's been perfect for me, than to rent a car and drive to those places. The views all way to the sites were stunning. It is a long trip, but truly worth it.
Jovana_I, Apr 2026
Excellent Ride
Excellent experience and absolutely worth every penny. I was the only passenger, so it felt like a private transfer combined with a personalized tour, which made the journey from Yerevan to Tbilisi very special. The driver arrived ahead of time and kindly waited for me, was professional, polite and very accommodating throughout the trip. Everything felt tailored to my preferences — we stopped at beautiful places along the way, and the driver shared interesting information about the sites, which made the journey much more enriching. He also recommended a restaurant for lunch, which was excellent, with delicious food. I especially appreciated how helpful he was at the border, explaining exactly how the crossing process works, where to go, and what to expect, which made everything smooth and stress-free. This was much more than just transportation — it felt like a private tour and transfer in one, and I truly enjoyed the whole experience. Highly recommended.
Jovana_I, Apr 2026
Fabulous
I really enjoyed this tour and would definitely recommend it. Traveling in a small van with only seven people made the experience much more personal and comfortable. Our guide, Hayk, was excellent — very knowledgeable, approachable, and his English was superb. I especially appreciated that the tour started as soon as everyone arrived, even a few minutes before the scheduled time, which meant we reached each stop ahead of the crowds — a huge advantage. Hayk listened to everyone, answered questions thoughtfully, and even made safe photo stops along the way when possible, while keeping us perfectly on schedule. He struck a great balance between flexibility and good time management. A special mention also to our driver Roman, who was fantastic — funny, professional, drove very safely, and kept everything running smoothly and on time. Beautiful itinerary, great organization, wonderful team — highly recommended.
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Traveling through Armenia, you feel the influences of the countless cultures that have passed through this mountainous land and the people's pride in maintaining their own identity despite stark odds. Armenia tours chart thousands of years of history, taking in everything from the pagan temple of Gurni to the realities of the Soviet era. See highlights like Lake Sevan and the Khor Virap monastery, and be back in Yerevan by dinnertime. Or take a classic car around the capital, learning about the machinations of the KGB. Whatever you choose, you’ll come face to face with history.