
Armenia's Crossroads of Faiths Tour
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You'll be greeted by the hospitable villagers of Garni and will visit a typical Armenian village home. Here you will have a chance to taste lavash, a bread baked in a traditional pit called a "tonir", with homemade yoghurt.
This tour will next take you to one of the most unique monasteries in Armenia, the Monastery of Geghart.
This ancient monastery was carved out of solid rock. In ancient times this monastery was known as "the monastery of the seven churches", "the monastery of the forty altars" or Ayrivank (the monastery of the cave), confirming the presence of ancient caves dug into the rock. Geghartavank is the monastery of the spear. This last name derives from the relics, for many years conserved in the monastery and now in Echmiadzin's museum, of the spear that was said to have wounded the chest of Christ on the cross. The exact date of Geghart's foundation is not known, but according to the inscriptions found locally dating from the 7th and 8th centuries, it is likely that it dates back to the early times when Christianity was recognised and declared the official state religion. The main church dates back to 1215. Inside the church's interior exists a natural spring, anciently worshipped and today carefully preserved. A visit to Geghart is truly a spiritual experience.
- Duration: 4 hour(s)
- Location: Outside Yerevan
- Drive to Garni Temple.
- Visit a village home in the village of Garni.
- Drive to Geghart Monastery.
- Drive bak to Yerevan to your hotel.








