One way Tour from Tbilisi to Yerevan 6 Stop





Description
Travel from Tbilisi to Armenia in just a few hours and on the way visit the Akhpat Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sevanavank Monastery overlooking Lake Sevan and a 10th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through the sights of Yerevan and hear about its history, culture, and traditions.
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Itinerary
We will travel from Tbilisi to the Armenian border, approximately 70 minutes on the way.
We will stop at both borders for about 35 minutes, bring your visa and passport with you.
Haghpati Monastery It was founded by Queen Khosrovanush (wife of the Armenian king Ashot III) in 976. This active monastery consists of one vestibule, two sepulchral corridors, a refectory, a scriptorium, an Amazaspi chapel, a bell tower and several chapels. You will admire the architectural ensemble, as well as visit the ancient tombs and Khachkar crosses.
On Lake Sevan there is a huge restaurant stretching out from where there are beautiful views of Lake Sevan, here we will have the opportunity to taste the delicious products of Lake Sevan.
On Lake Sevan there is a huge restaurant stretching out from where there are beautiful views of Lake Sevan, here we will have the opportunity to taste the delicious products of Lake Sevan.
Mother Armenia monument (the main monument of the country, an observation deck of the city); Cathedral to them. Gregory the Illuminator (the largest temple in Armenia
(Kaskad) We will visit the Cascade in the heart of Yerevan city, the beauty of which overlooks the city, when you turn to the top of the Cascade you will see Mount Ararat,
Here you can stay in Yerevan after the tour ends.
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What's included
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Important Information
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(18)
It was a professional and secure tour for both guides and drivers. As a move from Georgia to Armenia, it's good to see and it saves time. The only improvement was ordering lunch, which was difficult.
great way of combining a shuttle from tbilisi to yerevan, while getting background info about the cou try and different sights
It was a nice experience. We had Paata as our guide and he was really knowledgeable. He also was good at balancing being a guide, was not talking all the time, but told us everything we needed to know. The trip also kept their time schedule.
A great way to move from Georgia to Armenia! Including interesting stops along the way, it made a journey into a cultural trip! The border crossing was smooth. Our guide was knowledgable and very efficient.
I was traveling from Tbilisi to Yerevan and the guide Khatuni and the driver Hovik, where sweetest people ever
Though the tour started very early at 7am, the tour guide did a very good job, giving so many information about both Georgia and Armenia. It is a good way to transfer from Tbilisi to Yerevan via a few stops to see more in Armenia.
Great way to go from Tbilisi to Yerevan when visiting both Georgia and Armenia. There is a stop at the border that can go fast or slow depending on crowds and how prepared tour mates are with passports, visas, etc. Good way to go to Lake Sevan and other sites up in the north of Armenia. It takes the whole day but it goes fast. You can book it one way or with a return back to Tbilisi. I did the one way, and I’d recommend to do so and to stay over for a couple of nights in Yerevan. I was glad to see other solo travelers on my tour. Good value!
It was a pleasant journey to Yerevan. We choose this option so we could visit some places on our way from Tbilisi to Yerevan (you can also choose to go back to Tbilisi). Our guide, Paatat, was very knowledgeable and even gave us some information when passing by important points of Georgia or Armenia. It was a wonderful trip, we would recommend :)
You get too see all the Great things in Armenia but... About half the time at each place according to the website itinerary. We satt in the front with the driver on the mini bus and the guide talk straight to the rest of the group back seat so we had a Hard time hearing the information. Good food place on the way. Much time in the bus but expected. Aggressive driving by the busdriver.
This is a tour and trip all in one. If you are wanting to see two countries this was a good idea and stopping to see important sights along the way. Our guide, Paata, was great all along the journey with lots of information about both countries.



