Visite privée: Khor Virap, Areni, Noravank, Jermuk





Description
Le monastère de Khor Virap est l'un des lieux de pèlerinage les plus importants d'Arménie. Il offre une vue imprenable sur le mont sacré Ararat où l'arc de Noé a atterri. Il s’agit d’une excursion d’une journée complète à Erevan, en véhicule privé avec temps d’attraction et pour prendre des photos. Après Khor Virap, vous passerez un test de vin à la cave Areni et visiterez Bird's Cave, le passage au monastère de Noravank. À la fin de la visite, vous visiterez la ville thermale de Jermuk avec sa cascade et sa galerie d’eau thermale.
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Itinéraire
Le monastère de Khor Virap est l’un des principaux sites de pèlerinage d’Arménie. Il offre une vue imprenable sur le mont sacré Ararat, où l’arc de Noé a atterri.
Areni est l'une des régions viticoles les plus importantes d'Arménie. À Areni Winery, vous vous familiariserez avec les traditions viticoles en Arménie et participerez également à une dégustation de vin.
Areni-1 ou la grotte de l'oiseau est où la plus ancienne cave du monde et chaussures en cuir a été trouvé.
Noravank est un monastère arménien du XIIIe siècle situé à 122 km d'Erevan dans une gorge étroite creusée par la rivière Amaghu. La gorge est connue pour ses hautes falaises abruptes de couleur rouge brique, juste en face du monastère. Le monastère est surtout connu pour son église de deux étages, la Surb Astvatsatsin (Sainte Mère de Dieu), qui permet d'accéder au deuxième étage par un étroit escalier en pierre faisant saillie à l'extérieur du bâtiment. architecture en porte-à-faux.
Jermuk est célèbre pour ses sources chaudes et ses marques d’eau minérale embouteillées dans la ville. Il est attrayant pour son air pur, sa cascade, ses lacs artificiels, ses sentiers de promenade, ses forêts environnantes et ses piscines d’eau minérale. La ville est en cours de réaménagement pour devenir un centre moderne de tourisme et de services de santé. Il est également en train de devenir un important centre d’échecs, avec de nombreux tournois internationaux d’échecs programmés dans la ville. La cascade Jermuk, haute de 72 m, se jette dans la rivière Arpa. La cascade rappelle les cheveux de jeune fille. D'où l'autre nom de la cascade: les cheveux de sirène.
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Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
- Langues possibles: anglais, russe. Si le circuit est organisé dans une autre langue, des modifications de prix sont possibles.
Avis(10)
We did this Private Tour to Khor Virap, Areni, Noravank, and Jermuk, and it was absolutely worth it! Our guide Mr. Arman was amazing — kind, knowledgeable, and made the whole day smooth and enjoyable. The Jermuk Waterfall was the highlight — stunning and peaceful! Highly recommend this tour to see the best of Armenia in one day.
Super experience! Arman was our driver but also our guide, a fantastic person, helpful and company. The places visited were beautiful!
We had a wonderful day out and Arman our driver/guide was so very helpful and really interesting. He made the day a highlight of our trip to Armenia. Can highly recommend this tour.
My son was visiting Armenia for the first time so I wanted to give him a day to remember - and it certainly was. We could not have asked for better service from the initial communication, the flexibility regarding departure time, and the care we had throughout the tour. Our guide, Shushan, and driver, Lerno, were friendly, professional, informative and assiduous in their attention to detail. - even to the choice of music along the way. It was a very comfortable car, well-driven, in which we always felt safe. Khor Virap and Noravank are two very different monasteries in dramatic locations, with histories and legends that provided great education and entertainment. Being lovers of Areni wine, we enjoyed seeing the production and the tasting of a very wide variety. Jermuk is interesting in a very different way, being very Soviet in style and boasting a range of hot mineral springs from which we must now be much healthier. In some ways it doesn't matter where you go in Armenia, you will always find incredible landscapes of such a range, and wonderful hospitality. I thoroughly recommend Gira, however, and we remain most grateful for all we experienced.
Aram is very responsive to our inquiries and needs. We goes above beyond. This is our second time booking with them. First was in winter 2019 and now summer 2021, amazing as always. We love drivers/tour guide especially Armen and Arman. Gregory also helped us 1 day. My son loves Armen so much :) Thank you guys, looking forward to coming back in winter again!
I visited 20 May 2021. This was my second time trip. It was good experience with gira travel and tours. Good customer service. I prefer to go September and October month I will go again. I suggest to my friends go Armenia with gira tours
This was a well done tour. Beautiful scenery, my guide was excellent and fun. Learned a lot during the tour. Highly recommended.
had different thoughts in mind before my visit.its my first visit with my family even though it's a short trip but we saw alot,thank you to arman our friend in gira travel who made it all possible.had amazing private tour experiences in yerevan,garni,geghard,khor virap,noravank and jermuk and all the stop that arman made to show us more of "secret" places was beautiful and historical.the majestic landscape of Armenia very touchy and humble experiences.cant wait to come back next year.
Thank you very much to Gira travel agency and a special thank to our very dedicated and lovely guide Arman! During our 1-day trip that started in khor virap and ended in Jermuk we have learned a lot about how Armenia became the first state in the world to adopt and embrace christianity. The way to Jermuk was amazing. The never ending Horizon that is flirting with the Ararat is impressive. You can't just fall in love with Ararat, her majesty that you can see KMs and KMs away far a whay from Yerevan. If you want to experience a true Armenian "asphalted" road that will shake you in a way to make any milk shake and dry Martin jealous, go to Jermuk and take 4x4 to reach the lost geyser. :))



