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Dsegh

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346
9 hours
Yerevan
Lori
15+
About the tour

Start

08:00

18 Bagramyan str., Yerevan

End

21:00

18 Bagramyan str., Yerevan

Cost includes

  • Transport
  • Tour guide service
  • Food package

Cost not included

  • Room Service Fees

A group is considered complete with at least 15 participants. Tourist package rates for 1 to 15 people are determined on an individual basis. You can contact us at (+374) 98 887 667.

In case of cancellation of a tour reservation mutually confirmed by the client and the company, the payment for the reservation is made in full.
In case of cancellation, the amount paid is non-refundable.

Route

Direction 1Dsegh

Dsegh village is located in Lori marz. It is considered the birthplace of the famous Armenian writer Hovhannes Tumanyan, where his house-museum is also located. There are four churches in the village. The biggest one is the Church of St. Gregory the Great, built in the 13th century by the Mamikonyan family in the valley of the same name in the north of the village. Dsegh has wonderful nature, beautiful views and clean air.

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