Small Group Tour: Garni, Geghard, Breathtaking Ararat View!

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国家: 亚美尼亚

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Explore the rich history and culture of Armenia on a guided tour from Yerevan. Visit the Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery, and the Symphony of Stones, and see the iconic Mount Ararat.
Explore the ancient Garni Temple, the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, and the Symphony of Stones on this full-day tour from Yerevan. Admire the stunning views of Mount Ararat from the Ararat Viewpoint.

Garni Temple is the only pre-Christian pagan temple still standing in Armenia. Built in the 1st century AD by King Trdat I, the temple is dedicated to Mihr, the ancient Armenian sun god. Its architectural style is heavily influenced by Greco-Roman design, making it an exceptional example of Hellenistic-era architecture in Armenia.

As you explore the temple, learn about its history, including how it was destroyed by an earthquake in 1679 and later restored in the 1970s. The surrounding Garni Gorge is famous for its striking basalt formations, providing the perfect backdrop for a memorable photo opportunity.

Next, head to Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Armenia's most revered spiritual landmarks. Nestled within the stunning Azat River Gorge, Geghard Monastery dates back to the 4th century and is famous for its partially rock-cut structures. The monastic complex was founded by St. Gregory the Illuminator, and its name, "Geghard," translates to "spear" in Armenian, referencing the sacred relic of the Holy Lance, which is believed to have been used to pierce Christ’s side during the crucifixion.

The next stop is the Symphony of Stones, one of Armenia’s most striking natural wonders. Located near the Garni Temple, this geological marvel is a formation of towering basalt columns that were created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. The perfectly-shaped, hexagonal stones resemble organ pipes, which is how the site got its name, evoking the image of a grand symphony playing in harmony with nature.

As you walk along the path through the formation, feel surrounded by the eerie beauty of these massive columns, which rise up like giants from the earth. The Symphony of Stones is a photographer’s paradise, with dramatic views of the gorge and the surrounding mountains. It is a place where nature’s artistry meets the serenity of Armenia’s rural landscape.

The final stop of the day is the Ararat Viewpoint, where you'll be treated to one of the most iconic views in Armenia. From this vantage point, see the legendary Mount Ararat, the symbol of Armenia and one of the most recognizable mountains in the world. Although located in modern-day Turkey, Mount Ararat has deep spiritual and cultural significance for Armenians. According to the Bible, it is the mountain where Noah's Ark came to rest after the great flood.

The Ararat Viewpoint offers a perfect opportunity to take in the vast, awe-inspiring landscape and capture unforgettable photos of Mount Ararat towering over the surrounding plains. On clear days, the view is simply breathtaking, with the snow-capped peak of Ararat standing majestically against the sky. It’s a serene and spiritual spot, ideal for reflection on the rich history and cultural significance of Armenia.

亮点

  • Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Armenia
  • Admire the stunning natural beauty of the Symphony of Stones
  • Visit the only pre-Christian pagan temple still standing in Armenia
  • See the legendary Mount Ararat, the symbol of Armenia
  • Explore the Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site

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Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately
Bring a camera for photos
Carry water and snacks
Respect the cultural and historical sites by following local guidelines
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