Explore Northern Armenia’s spiritual gems from Tbilisi. Visit UNESCO sites, enjoy traditional lunch, and discover history-rich monasteries and museums.
Explore Northern Armenia’s spiritual gems from Tbilisi. Visit UNESCO sites, enjoy traditional lunch, and discover history-rich monasteries and museums.
- Marneuli - Discover the Hidden Gem, Mother of 9 Sons. Visit the monument dedicated to the mother of 9 Sons, delve into the history of the area, and capture the beauty of the site and its surroundings through photography.
- Akhtala Monastery - Akhtala Monastery, a 10th-century Armenian fortress-monastery, is located in northern Armenia. Renowned…
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Marneuli - Discover the Hidden Gem, Mother of 9 Sons. Visit the monument dedicated to the mother of 9 Sons, delve into the history of the area, and capture the beauty of the site and its surroundings through photography.
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Akhtala Monastery - Akhtala Monastery, a 10th-century Armenian fortress-monastery, is located in northern Armenia. Renowned for its breathtaking Byzantine-style frescoes, it is perched on a rocky hilltop encircled by deep gorges. The complex showcases a fusion of Armenian, Georgian, and Greek influences and historically served both religious and military functions.
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Alaverdi - Alaverdi, a town in northern Armenia’s Lori Province, is situated in the Debed River canyon near the Georgian border. Once a significant copper mining hub, it now draws visitors with its rich heritage and striking landscapes. The region boasts UNESCO-listed monasteries such as Sanahin and Haghpat, along with the 12th-century Sanahin Bridge. Surrounded by verdant forests and steep cliffs, Alaverdi offers a harmonious blend of cultural richness and natural splendor.
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Armenia - Enjoy a delightful lunch at a restaurant featuring Armenian cuisine and delicious dishes.
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Sanahin Monastery Complex - Sanahin Monastery, a 10th-century Armenian monastic complex, is located in the village of Sanahin near Alaverdi in Armenia’s Lori Province. Founded between 928 and 944, it became a renowned center of learning, famous for its school of illuminators and calligraphers. The complex comprises several churches, a scriptorium, a library, and a bell tower, all showcasing Armenian medieval architecture. In 1996, Sanahin, along with the nearby Haghpat Monastery, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional universal value.
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Mikoyan Brothers Museum - The Mikoyan Brothers Museum, situated in Sanahin village near Alaverdi, Armenia, celebrates two notable Soviet Armenian figures: Anastas Mikoyan, a long-serving Soviet statesman, and his brother Artem Mikoyan, co-designer of the MiG fighter jets. Established in 1982, the museum displays personal artifacts, photographs, and documents highlighting their lives and achievements. A standout feature is the outdoor exhibition of a full-size MiG-21 jet beneath a sweeping concrete canopy. Located near the UNESCO-listed Sanahin Monastery, the museum provides insights into Soviet history and Armenian heritage.
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Haghpat Monastery - Haghpat Monastery, a 10th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Armenia, is situated above the Debed River. It boasts magnificent Armenian architecture, ancient frescoes, and a serene environment. Once a prominent center of learning, it embodies Armenia’s rich spiritual and cultural legacy.

- Transportation by van or Mercedes Benz Sprinter
- Live tour guide
- Transportation by van or Mercedes Benz Sprinter
- Live tour guide
- Visa at the customs ( Rus/Eu citizens don’t need Visa )
- Meals
- Visa at the customs ( Rus/Eu citizens don’t need Visa )
- Meals
Embark on a full-day tour from Tbilisi to uncover the cultural and spiritual treasures of Northern Armenia. Begin with a visit to the poignant “Mother of Nine Sons” monument, then explore Akhtala Monastery, celebrated for its vibrant frescoes and fortress-like architecture. Proceed to Haghpat Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering stunning…
Embark on a full-day tour from Tbilisi to uncover the cultural and spiritual treasures of Northern Armenia. Begin with a visit to the poignant “Mother of Nine Sons” monument, then explore Akhtala Monastery, celebrated for its vibrant frescoes and fortress-like architecture. Proceed to Haghpat Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering stunning views of the Debed Gorge, and savor a traditional Armenian lunch. Along the journey, pause at a medieval bridge, admire the striking Debed Canyon, and explore the Mikoyan Brothers Museum, featuring the iconic MiG-21 jet. Conclude the day at Sanahin Monastery, another UNESCO gem steeped in history and spirituality.
- Important Information Before Booking: Citizens of the EU and Russia do not require a visa to enter Armenia. For travelers of other nationalities, please check your visa eligibility online before booking. If you are not eligible to enter Armenia and are denied entry at the border, we will not be held responsible, and no refund will be issued. You will be required to return at your own expense. Please note: We cannot provide visa or entry eligibility advice, as this is solely determined by Armenian border authorities. Thank you for your understanding, and we hope you enjoy your trip!
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