From Tbilisi Dilijan Lake Sevan and Yerevan Day Tour





Description
What sets this tour apart is the chance to explore three of Armenia’s top destinations in just one day—from Tbilisi, with no hassle! You’ll travel in comfort with a friendly, knowledgeable guide, get help crossing the border, and experience the perfect mix of nature, history, and culture. From the lush forests of Dilijan and the peaceful Haghartsin Monastery, to the crystal-blue waters of Lake Sevan and the stunning Sevanavank Monastery, and finally to the vibrant energy of Yerevan, this tour delivers maximum discovery in minimal time. It’s ideal for travelers short on time but big on adventure!
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Dilijan is a charming mountain town in Armenia, known for its fresh air, lush forests, and peaceful vibes. Often called the “Armenian Switzerland,” it’s perfect for nature and culture lovers.
Haghartsin Monastery is a peaceful 13th-century complex hidden in the forests near Dilijan. Surrounded by nature, it offers stunning medieval architecture and a serene spiritual atmosphere.
Lunch at local restaurant (price is not included)
Sevanavank is a historic 9th-century monastery located on a peninsula by Lake Sevan. It offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains, making it a must-visit cultural landmark.
Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest high-altitude freshwater lakes. Surrounded by mountains, it’s known for its clear blue waters, beautiful scenery, and relaxing atmosphere.
Yerevan, Armenia’s capital, blends ancient history with a modern vibe. Known for its lively streets, rich culture, and views of Mount Ararat, it’s the vibrant heart of the country.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travel time 9:30 hours
Reviews(1)
This trip became the most unexpected stop of my trip in Armenia. We passing rushing rivers and abandoned Soviet-era factories that created a stark, beautiful landscape. On the way to Lake Sevan, our Guide chose different ways to a town still use old Soviet transport systems, making it feel like stepping back in time. My favorite stop was Haghpat Monastery, quiet and almost empty, where time-worn murals hidden behind cloth carried a strong sense of history. Special thanks to our tour guide Paata for making this raw and unforgettable journey possible.



