Mount Aragats (Armenian: Արագած, also: Ալագյազ - Alagyaz) is a large andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano in northwest Armenia about 40 km northwest of the capital city of Yerevan. It is the highest point in Armenia, located in the region of Aragatsotn, northwest from Yerevan....
Shorzha is a small village in Artanish Peninsula in lake Sevan. Shorhza beach is a very popular resort place for tourists visiting lake Sevan. More about Shorzha »
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Aghveran is one of the most popular places in Armenia with its hotels and resorts. It is popular both for winter and summer seasons.
Aghveran is famous for its mountains covered with virgin woods, streams rolling down the hills, crystal clear mountain air full of oxygen and far from the hustle of the...
Sevan is one of the 3 largest lakes in the Armenian highland.
In ancient times it was called Gegharkunik or Geghama Sea (Geghama Tsov). Sevan is the largest lake in Caucasus as well as one on the largest and highest freshwater lakes of the world.
The lake surface is at an altitude of 1897m above sea...
Armenia travel story by Maria Lapuk.
Maria Lapuk is the spokeswoman for the Russian “Odnoklassniki” social network. It turned out that Masha liked our country so much that she agreed to make a special project for us and tell people who have never been here about Armenia.
To make Masha’s stories...
Shorzha (Armenian: Շորժա, also Romanized as Shorja; formerly, Nadezhdino and Shordzhalu, Russan: Шоржа) is a village located along Lake Sevan northwest of the Artanish Peninsula in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. There is a 17th century chapel and cemetery on the south edge of the village....
Tsaghkadzor – Цахкадзор – Ծաղկաձոր
Tsaghkadzor Town, Panoramic View of the Central Square
View original Panorama of Tsaghkadzor Town Center
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Only in Geghard you can find real and yummy-tasty Armenian Gata (գաթա):
Sellers of Gata and other Armenian home-made food and candies, near Geghard Monastery, Garni subregion...
3 wonderful houses with land are for sale in Armenia – Yerevan and surrounding areas.
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Goris (Armenian: Գորիս; aka Kyores and Gorayq) is a city in the Syunik region of Armenia.
Located in the valley of river Vararak. The city is 254 km away from the Armenia...
Goris (Armenian: Գորիս; also known as Kyores and Gorayk) is a town in the southern Syunik region of Armenia. Located in the valley of river Goris (or Vararak), it is 254 km...
Mount Aragats (Armenian: Արագած, also: Ալագյազ - Alagyaz) is a large andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano in northwest Armenia about 40 km northwest of the...
Visit Armenia.
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Armenia travel guide – photo-show of Armenian tourist sights and places.
Project by EnjoyArmenia.com. Supported by FlyArmenia.net –...
Tsaghkadzor town – popular Armenian winter resort and skiing place.
Tsakhkadzor located in Kotayk region, and that is a cozy resort town with a population of 1700 people....
Shorzha is a small village in Artanish Peninsula in lake Sevan. Shorhza beach is a very popular resort place for tourists visiting lake Sevan. More about Shorzha »
Photo source
Aghveran is one of the most popular places in Armenia with its hotels and resorts. It is popular both for winter and summer seasons.
Aghveran is famous for its mountains covered...
Chronicles the discovery of an ancient Armenian city on territory of nowadays unrecognized Nagorny Karabakh Republic (Artsakh).
According to historians there were as many as 5...
The «Silk Road Challenge» competition for bloggers has launched in the framework of London-hosted World Travel Market International Tourism Exhibition.
Armenia, represented by...
Sevan is one of the 3 largest lakes in the Armenian highland.
In ancient times it was called Gegharkunik or Geghama Sea (Geghama Tsov). Sevan is the largest lake in Caucasus as...
GEO Russia Magazine presents a photo-story about Armenia. Author of the photo-story is Karen Mirzoyan.
One hundred years ago, the genocide of the Armenians in Ottoman Turkey scattered...