Tour di un giorno al Garni Geghard Armenia


Descrizione
Visita il ricostruito Tempio di Garni per vedere il classico tempio ellenistico vicino a Garni, l'unico edificio greco colonnato in Armenia e l'ex Unione Sovietica. Geghard è un monastero medievale che è elencato come sito del patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO scavato nel fianco della montagna adiacente, circondato da scogliere.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
La prima tappa è Garni, un tempio pagano indicato come il famoso simbolo dell'Armenia precristiana che è stato convertito in una residenza estiva reale. La Sinfonia dei sassi, è una vera meraviglia della natura, che possiamo visitare nella gola del Gani.
Dopo Garni visiteremo il complesso del monastero di Geghard, patrimonio dell'UNESCO. Alcune delle chiese sono situate in grotte, mentre altre sono scavate nella parete rocciosa circostante. Verrai quindi trasferito di nuovo a Yerevan.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(6)
A really great experience, the tour guide was friendly and super knowledgable. Highly reccomend.
With one free day in Yerevan before work meetings, I decided to treat myself to a tour of Geghard Monastery and Garni temple. They are great sights, but Central Tour made the trip a wonderful experience. I couldn't believe the quality of the service. Nvard was in touch with me by text before and after I arrived in Yerevan to answer questions and offer help. I found this very reassuring as a first-time visitor. Her colleagues Vard (the guide) and Artur (the driver) were equally helpful. Vard's knowledge was really impressive, even for my rather niche interests, and I found it easy to talk to her. We made extra stops at a lavash bakery and the Symphony of Stones, which were very enjoyable. On the way back, they made another stop to help me change money, which was definitely above and beyond!
Our day trip to Garni and Geghard was memorable. Our guide, Nvard, was knowledgeable and friendly. We had a comfortable journey to both places listening to general information about Armenia. At the sites, she not only provided detailed information about Garni and Geghard but also went out of her way to facilitate our experience e.g by singing beautifully inside one of the chambers of the monastery to demonstrate how the acoustics work. When I asked her about a museum in Arindj that I had read about, she not only gave me information about it but also took us there for no extra charge. It was a wonderful way to experience a bit of Armenia and I hope we will see more of the country with her.
A short drive out of Yerevan, Armenia is a faithfully reconstructed Temple originally constructed during the first century AD. This is the only “Pagan Temple” in the First Nation to be “decreed” a Christian Nation. By being designated the tomb of the King who issued the Christian decree, this is the only Temple remaining in the country.
Vi visited this magnifiqe tempel september 2017. It is on the way to the tempel church . Sadly enough is this beautifull tempel demolished in an earth quake for many yers ago. But now standing overlooking the valley. tempel. It has som fin proportions.
<p>Departure on time, very informative and pleasant guide. As usually happens when bus tour is organized, some tourists do not respect the timing so those who are with discipline must wait..</p>



