See Tsaghkadzor, known as Valley of Flowers, on this 6-7-hour tour. Ride on the ropeway (optional) to admire whole the beauty of the place. Go to the Kecharis monastery complex in Tsaghkadzor before going to Lake Sevan, pearl of this mountainous country. Stop at the Sevanavank Monastery complex on Sevan Peninsula.
See Tsaghkadzor, known as Valley of Flowers, on this 6-7-hour tour. Ride on the ropeway (optional) to admire whole the beauty of the place. Go to the Kecharis monastery complex in Tsaghkadzor before going to Lake Sevan, pearl of this mountainous country. Stop at the Sevanavank Monastery complex on Sevan Peninsula.
- Tsaghkadzor Ropeway - Tsaghkadzor, meaning “valley of flowers,” is renowned as one of Armenia’s most beloved winter resorts. This picturesque location in the mountainous region showcases nature’s beauty in all its diversity. Located in the Kotayk region, 60 km north of Yerevan, Tsaghkadzor is nestled on the eastern slope of Teghenis Mountain,…
- Tsaghkadzor Ropeway - Tsaghkadzor, meaning “valley of flowers,” is renowned as one of Armenia’s most beloved winter resorts. This picturesque location in the mountainous region showcases nature’s beauty in all its diversity. Located in the Kotayk region, 60 km north of Yerevan, Tsaghkadzor is nestled on the eastern slope of Teghenis Mountain, surrounded by pristine forests and alpine meadows.
Optional: Enjoy free time or a ride on the ropeway.
- Kecharis Monastery - Situated in the north-western part of Tsaghkadzor, Kecharis Monastery dates back to the 11th-13th centuries. The complex includes four churches and a partially ruined mausoleum of Grigorius Pahlavuni, the benefactor of the monastery’s construction.
- Lake Sevan - Known as the “pearl” of mountainous Armenia, Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest high-altitude freshwater lakes, sitting at about 1900 meters above sea level. This volcanic lake is encircled by mountains reaching 3000 meters and higher. Its stunning landscape and clear waters provide perfect conditions for relaxation. The lake is also famous for its peninsula and the medieval church complex built in 874.
- Monastery Sevanavank - A breathtaking view unfolds in the north-western part of Lake Sevan, where the peninsula rises above the lake’s clear surface. Sevanavank Monastery was established on the peninsula in 874 by Princess Mariam, daughter of King Ashot Bagratuni. The silhouette of the churches against the turquoise lake and blue sky leaves an indescribable impression on visitors.

- Extra stops on the route upon request
- Air-conditioned vehicles & professional drivers
- Vehicle & passengers insurance
- Bottled water
- Free pick-up & drop-off within Yerevan
- Professional English or Russian speaking guide service (if choosing ‘with a guide’ option)
- Extra stops on the route upon request
- Air-conditioned vehicles & professional drivers
- Vehicle & passengers insurance
- Bottled water
- Free pick-up & drop-off within Yerevan
- Professional English or Russian speaking guide service (if choosing ‘with a guide’ option)
- Lunch
- Tsaghkadzor rope-way ticket at 3000 AMD ~ 7.90$ per person
- Lunch
- Tsaghkadzor rope-way ticket at 3000 AMD ~ 7.90$ per person
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.