Tours in Armenia
Armenia Sojourn
8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
from £1,895 / US$2,448 per person*
Tour Highlights
- A full day to discover Yerevan’s charms
- UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geghard Monastery
- Khor Virap Monastery
- Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex
- Tatev Monastery
- Khndzoresk ancient cave dwellings
- Lake Sevan
- Learn to cook traditional Armenian dishes
Tour Overview
YEREVAN • KHOR VIRAP • NORAVANK • GORIS • TATEV • KHNDZORESK • LAKE SEVAN • VAGHARSHAPAT • YEREVAN
Armenia Sojourn is a week-long journey through one of Eurasia’s least visited countries, the Republic of Armenia. Travelling around in a private, chauffeur-driven vehicle and accompanied by a personal English-speaking guide, you will discover why this landlocked country is one of the Caucasus’s best-kept secrets.
This tailor-made holiday to Armenia has ample time dedicated to exploring Armenia’s up-and-coming capital, Yerevan, before travelling south through extraordinary landscapes to some of the country’s most recognisable landmarks; Khor Virap with its mesmerising backdrop of biblical Mount Ararat, the prehistoric archaeological site of Zorats Karer, which has been nicknamed the ‘Stonehenge of Armenia’, and the fantastical former cave dwellings at Khndzoresk are all on the agenda. Cool and calm Lake Sevan in the east of the country presents yet more awe-inspiring vistas, and completing a masterclass in Armenian cuisine is a perfect way to round off your time in this culturally rich and historical land.
This one-week luxury holiday in Armenia is a memorable experience that will have you pondering why more visitors have not yet been captivated by the country’s apparent charms.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Yerevan, Armenia

Land at Zvartnots (Yerevan) International Airport under your own arrangements (if you would like a quote for international flights, please ask us). On arrival, you will be transferred to your centrally located hotel in Yerevan. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
ACCOMMODATION (3 nights)
Sapphire: Grand Hotel Yerevan (Deluxe Room)
Diamond: The Alexander (Superior Room)
Day 2 Yerevan

Begin your tour of Yerevan in Victory Park, which is dominated by a huge statue of Mother Armenia. Continue to the Cascade, a giant stairway made of limestone, before discovering some of the city’s grandest architecture in and around Republic Square. In the afternoon, make a short visit to Matenadaran, a museum and research institute that houses the world’s largest collection of Armenian manuscripts. End your first day in the Armenian capital with an excursion to the celebrated Yerevan Brandy Company, where you will learn about the various stages of brandy production and have an opportunity to sample this renowned alcoholic beverage for yourself.
Day 3 Geghard, Garni and Yerevan

Travelling east of the city today, first visit the gloriously located Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed monastic complex comprising various caves, chambers and chapels. Later, travel the short distance to the Hellenic temple of Garni, which dates back to the 8th century BCE and is not just the only Greco-Roman collonaded structure in Armenia, but in the entire former Soviet Union. Returning to Yerevan in the afternoon, you will be taken to visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex, a thoughtful memorial and museum dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923), perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire.
Day 4 Khor Virap, Noravank, arrive in Goris

Begin the journey south today as you travel through the fertile Ararat Valley to one of Armenia’s most celebrated landmarks, the ancient monastery of Khor Virap. Weather permitting, the views of Mount Ararat are wondrous from this vantage point and after spending time discovering the monastery and taking in the vista, head to Noravank, a centuries-old monastery that is surrounded by imposing brick-red cliffs. At Areni, you will see archaeological evidence of a 6,000-year-old winery, as well as learn about viniculture in the region before travelling to Zorats Karer, a prehistoric site strewn with tombstones that is often dubbed the ‘Stonehenge of Armenia’. Continue to Goris, which will be your base for further exploration of southern Armenia.
ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)
Sapphire: Mirhav Hotel (Standard Room)
Diamond: Mirhav Hotel (Standard Room)
Day 5 Khndzoresk and Tatev Monastery

Continue your discovery of the region with a visit to Khndzoresk, a now-abandoned and quite remarkable series of cave dwellings inhabited by the indigenous population until as late as the 1950s. There are many extraordinary things to see south of Yerevan, but none surpass the majestic glory of Tatev Monastery. Precariously perched on a large plateau on the edge of the Vorotan Canyon, the monastic ensemble is reached via, purportedly, the longest aerial tramway in the world. Providing unparalleled panoramic views of the canyon, it is a breathtaking journey, but you will only take it one way as the return trip by road is equally as magical.
Day 6 Noratus, Lake Sevan, arrive Yerevan

Heading northwest via the Selim Mountain Pass, the first stop is at Orbelian’s Caravanserai before continuing to Lake Sevan in the east of the country. The lake is Armenia’s largest body of water and the greatest in the Caucasus region. One of its most iconic sights is the small monastic complex of Sevanavank, from where the view across the lake is quite something and stretches as far as the eye can see. En route to Lake Sevan, you will make a slight detour to spend time in the historic village of Noratus, where the fascinating medieval cemetery is home to the largest cluster of khachkars (stone crosses) in Armenia. Later, return to Yerevan.
ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)
Sapphire: Grand Hotel Yerevan (Deluxe Room)
Diamond: The Alexander (Superior Room)
Day 7 Echmiadzin, Zvartnots and Yerevan

Drive to the city of Vagharshapat, where Echmiadzin Cathedral is considered one of the oldest churches in the world and a revered place of pilgrimage for Armenian Christians. Nearby Zvartnots Cathedral, on the other hand, is an evocative ruin that is even more appealing if the weather is clear and Mount Ararat can be seen in the background. Armenian food is a mouthwatering mix of influences. During lunch today, you will prepare various traditional Armenian dishes under the guidance of an expert chef before sitting down to enjoy the results. Returning to Yerevan, the remainder of the afternoon is at leisure, with the option of visiting the informative History Museum of Armenia.
Day 8 Farewell to Armenia

Your Armenia Sojourn comes to an end and a private transfer will take you from your hotel to Yerevan International Airport, where you will check in for your onward flight.
Pricing Notes & Information
Price Guideline
*Price guideline, per person, based on two people sharing.
Sapphire Hotels from £1,895 (US$2,448)
Diamond Hotels from £2,650 (US$3,423)
What's Included
- Meet and greet on arrival at Yerevan Airport
- Accommodation and sightseeing as described
- Corinthian Travel’s representatives throughout your time in Armenia
- Private English-speaking guide from Day 2 to Day 7
- Entrance fees for specified sightseeing
- Private chauffeur-driven transfers
- Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 2 Dinners
Notes
Armenia Sojourn is a private tour operating throughout the year based on arriving in Yerevan on any day of the week.
All prices are subject to availability at the time of booking. Prices do not include International flights (please ask us for a quote), are per person, based on two people sharing a room, and a minimum group size of two.
Single and sole traveller supplements will apply.
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