This collection highlights Armenia's most captivating destinations, blending ancient history with breathtaking natural landscapes. From the spiritual heart of Etchmiadzin to the stunning gorges of Debed Canyon and the iconic views from Khor Virap, these sites offer a profound journey into the country's rich heritage and natural beauty. Explore millennia-old monasteries, serene lakes, and historic temples that define the Armenian experience.
Garmi Temple
A pagan temple situated in the village of Garmi, Shirak province, Armenia.
Etchmiadzin
Etchmiadzin serves as the spiritual heart of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the residence of its highest patriarch.
Goris
Goris is a city located in Armenia's Syunik province, found along the Vararak River.
Debed Canyon
Debed Canyon is a striking gorge stretching approximately 60 kilometers along the Debed River in Armenia's Lori province.
Lake Sevan
Lake Sevan is the largest lake in Armenia and one of the highest freshwater lakes globally, situated at an altitude of 1,900 meters.
Noravank
Noravank is a stunning 13th-century monastery complex nestled in a narrow gorge carved by the Amaghu River in Armenia's Vayots Dzor province.
Geghard Monastery
Geghard Monastery is a 4th-century complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located at the entrance of the Azat Valley in Armenia's Kotayk province.
Khor Virap
Khor Virap is a prominent Armenian monastery, renowned for its historical and religious importance, and its unparalleled views of Mount Ararat.