Private Tour

Garni temple and Geghard monastery. From paganism to christianity

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Overview

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Together we will travel not only through the mountains but also through time - from paganism to Christianity.Visit the Temple of Garni and Geghard Monastery With me you will feel the whole acoustic of Geghard monastery. In the end visiting of Azat Canyon to enjoy The Symphony of Stones.Stop at a viewpoint to see Mount Ararat in the distance. Have a nice trip.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

The transfer is already included on the total duration of the product

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Private transportation

Hotel pickup and drop-off

WiFi on board

Bottled water

Snacks

Air-conditioned vehicle

Garni Temple- 1500 AMD per person

symphony of stones- 200 AMD per rperson

Lunch

What To Expect

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Garni

Garni Temple is the only pagan monument preserved on the territory of Armenia. It is located on the edge of the gorge from where a visitor can enjoy a stunning view of the majestic mountains. The temple is dedicated to Mithra, the pagan god of the Sun. The ornaments decorating the top of the architectural monument amaze with their beauty and complexity. The place was very appreciated by Armenian kings for inaccessibility and excellent climate, so as a result this territory became their summer residence. The whole complex consists of a Roman bath, a royal summer palace and a 7th-century church. The Roman bath contains a mosaic, which is crafted from fifteen different colours of natural stones.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
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Charent's Arch

Driving along the Yerevan-Garni highway, you can see the Charents Arch on the right side of the road on a hill. The monument is named after the great Armenian poet and great patriot Yeghishe Charents. It is believed that he often visited this place and loved to enjoy the fantastic scenery opening from here. Simple at first glance, the stone arch is actually a very interesting monument. The fact is that from here a stunning view of the great biblical mountain Ararat opens all day long. Therefore, the second name of the monument is the Arch of Ararat. This place is a favorite and popular attraction. Tourists visiting Armenia come here to enjoy the breathtaking views and take photos.

20 minutes • Admission Not Applicable

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Garni temple and Geghard monastery. From paganism to christianity

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  • Garni Is A MUST Visit Place.

    georgepV1974LJ,

    Dec 27, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Garni is a must-visit. It’s the only pagan temple still standing in the entire former USSR—how cool is that? The energy around this place is unreal. Stand there, soak it in, and you’ll get it—why they built this temple for the sun god. It’s more than just history; it’s a vibe you have to feel to believe!

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