Explore Lori’s hidden gems on a 4WD tour, uncovering ancient monasteries and breathtaking landscapes. Experience Armenia’s authentic charm and cultural depth.
Explore Lori’s hidden gems on a 4WD tour, uncovering ancient monasteries and breathtaking landscapes. Experience Armenia’s authentic charm and cultural depth.
- Lori Castle - This site is dedicated to the historical and cultural preservation of “Lori-Berd,” which spans a triangular mountain plateau approximately 1490 meters above sea level. It is bordered by the deep ravines of the Miskhana and Dzoraget rivers in the western settlement of Lori-Berd near Stepanavan, Armenia. Historian Vardan Arevelci (8th…
- Lori Castle - This site is dedicated to the historical and cultural preservation of “Lori-Berd,” which spans a triangular mountain plateau approximately 1490 meters above sea level. It is bordered by the deep ravines of the Miskhana and Dzoraget rivers in the western settlement of Lori-Berd near Stepanavan, Armenia. Historian Vardan Arevelci (8th century) provided reliable information about the castle in the reserve territory. Lori-Berd was founded by David Anhoghin of the Kyurikid branch of Ani’s Bagratid dynasty between 989 and 1048.
- Tsover Lake - Tsover Lake Dsegh is situated in the Lori Region of Armenia, 3 km southeast of Dsegh village. It is a geological nature monument located in the plate-shaped depression on the northern slope of the Tsovighash peak of the Sevordats mountain range. It is listed as a state nature monument by the Ministry of Nature Protection of Armenia. It was included in the list of state natural monuments following the Government of Armenia’s decision “On approving the list of natural monuments of the Republic of Armenia” adopted on August 14, 2008.
- Hnevank Monastery - Hnevank is an Armenian Apostolic Church monastery dating from the 7th to 12th centuries, located near the village of Kurtan in the Lori Province of Armenia. The monastery is perched on a hill within a gorge, near the confluence of the Dzoraget and Gargar rivers. It was completely rebuilt by Lord Smbat of the House of Orbelian, a branch of the Liparitids who were relocated to Armenia from Georgia in the late 12th century. The Liparitids were a branch of the Mamikonians. Smbat was an ancestor of the Armenian princes of Syunik. A Georgian inscription around the drum bears his name. The monastery features a gavit and various service buildings scattered around the site. The Armenian government has recently initiated renovations, including the complete restoration of the main church’s collapsed dome.
- Arevatsag - Arevatsag Gorge - Tsitsqar is renowned for its stunning views. Locals refer to the rock as Tsitsqar. It is located in the Dzoraget Canyon of the Lori region of Armenia, adjacent to the Dzoraget river. There is ongoing debate, particularly among local residents, about whether Tsitsqar is situated in the gorge of Arevatsag village or Kurtan village. Tsitsqar is located in Arevatsag village (formerly Ghachaghan village).

- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
Uncover the captivating allure of Lori, a region where nature and history blend seamlessly. This remarkable journey unveils hidden treasures nestled among grand mountains, verdant forests, and serene rivers. Travel back in time while exploring ancient monasteries and medieval castles that echo tales from bygone eras. Ideal for those in search of…
Uncover the captivating allure of Lori, a region where nature and history blend seamlessly. This remarkable journey unveils hidden treasures nestled among grand mountains, verdant forests, and serene rivers. Travel back in time while exploring ancient monasteries and medieval castles that echo tales from bygone eras. Ideal for those in search of stunning landscapes, rich culture, and genuine Armenian charm—this tour offers an inspiring and unparalleled adventure.
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