Imagine you have 10 days for a journey full of history, mountainous landscapes, UNESCO sites, and delicious cuisine. Armenia and Georgia tour is the best option to have an unforgettable experience at the crossroads of continents which they often call this region.
The countries seem to have much in common but are different in a unique way. Of course, Armenia and Georgia can offer everything one expects from such a visit: monasteries and churches nestled high in the mountains, beautiful landscapes, mouthwatering dishes, old wineries, and warm hospitality.
In addition, you will explore two countries where old and new meet on every corner. Time seems to stop when you visit Armenia’s Geghard Monastery or Georgia’s Mtskheta, yet the capital cities of 2 countries Yerevan and Tbilisi showcase the modern lifestyle of a typical European city with numerous open cafes and restaurants, modern hotels, and a variety of entertainment options.
This article will give you a feel for the main destinations featured in the typical Armenia-Georgia tour designed by Levon Travel.
Unveiling Armenia’s Treasures
The traveling starts with a visit to Armenia’s top tourist destinations, including Yerevan, Garni Temple, Geghard, and Khor Virap monasteries as well as Lake Sevan.
Strolling around Yerevan
When walking in the vibrant capital city of Armenia, one would hardly feel it’s older than Rome. It is a modern city with unique architectural pieces like Cascade and buildings made of colorful tuff.
In general, you need no program when you are walking in Yerevan. You can simply stroll around a relatively small city center gazing at Soviet-era architecture or wandering through the Vernissage market in search of Armenian souvenirs. Of course, there are must-see destinations like Cascade, a giant staircase that you need to climb for the best view of Yerevan and Ararat Mountain if you are lucky with the weather. In fact, you can feel the buzzing energy of the city when walking in the evening on Saryan Street, an avenue of cafes, restaurants, and wine bars.
Old Monasteries and Beauty of Lake Sevan
The monasteries and churches are Armenia’s jewels captivating by their architectural solutions and the natural beauty of surrounding landscapes. The trip to Geghard Monastery and Garni, the only standing pagan temple in Armenia, are a part of any classic tour.
Meanwhile, no Armenia trip is possible without a fantastic journey to Khor Virap Monastery where St. Gregory the Illuminator was a prisoner for 13 years, or to Noravank Monastery in the impressive mountainous landscape with peculiar red hanging rocks. On the way back to Yerevan there is a stop at Areni village famous for one of the world’s oldest wineries discovered in 2007.
The next stop is Lake Sevan often called a “Blue Pearl” for its turquoise water surrounded by mountains. To have a spectacular view of Sevan, tourists have to climb the stairs and reach the top of the hill where the Sevanavank monastery is located.
Proceeding to the west, a tour continues to Dilijan, the region often called Armenia’s “Little Switzerland” for its thick forests, serene lakes, and old churches. Specifically, a must-see here is Haghartsin Monastery, an iconic example of Armenia’s medieval architecture hidden in the mountains covered by thick forests.
Discovering Georgia’s Unique Beauty
The border with Georgia is in an hour and a half drive from Dilijan. Once you cross the border, you are on the way to exploring the blend of history and culinary delights.
Begin the journey to Tbilisi by taking a walk through the famous Sulfuric Baths district, known as Abanotubani, and marvel at the striking Leghvtakhevi waterfall in the old Tbilisi. The best panoramic view of the city is from Narikala Fortress. The city tour always includes a visit to Kartlis Deda, the mother of Georgia, and a walk along central Rustaveli Avenue.
Kakheti Region: Wine and Cultural Delights
Although tourists can easily find the best national dishes and wines in the capital city, a tour to the Kakheti region in Georgia’s east is the best place to feel the flavors and aromas of award-winning wines and brandies. Degustation at a local family winery and a visit to the Monastery of St. Nino at Bodbe, a spiritual haven dating back to the 6th century, is a part of the trip.
Besides, this region is home to the charming city of Sighnaghi, known as “the city of love,” where many couples travel to get married. The trip continues to Gremi monastery complex, once a royal citadel in the Kingdom of Kakheti, and the Archangels’ Church.
Mtskheta and Kazbegi
The next must-visit destination to have an authentic feel of Georgia, is Mtskheta, the ancient capital and religious center of Georgia. The journey includes the UNESCO World Heritage sites: Jvari church, dating back to the 6th century, and the magnificent Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, where, according to legend, the Robe of Christ is believed to be buried.
Just as Dilijan or Sevan in Armenia, Kazbegi currently known as Stepantsminda is one of the most breathtaking destinations in Georgia. Besides, a thrilling jeep tour to Gergeti Trinity Church at an altitude of 2,175 meters is an ideal place for mountain lovers.
If you want to see an extraordinary ancient town built on a rock dating from the 2nd millennium BC to the Middle Ages, you must drive to Uplistsikhe. Here you can find the fascinating caves covering an area of approximately 8 hectares.
Armenia and Georgia tour with Levon Travel
When traveling to two countries during one trip, it’s important to have valuable insights into the rich history and traditions. If you pick an Armenia and Georgia tour with Levon Travel, you take advantage of a well-planned itinerary and our experienced guides. In addition, we ensure comfortable accommodations, reliable transportation, and excellent customer service throughout the tour. You can contact us by phone or send an email to discuss the details of your next journey.