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Smbataberd fortress, Gladzor, Noravank

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9 hours
Yerevan
Vayots Dzor
15+
About the tour

Start

08:00

18 Baghramyan str., Yerevan

End

21:00

18 Baghramyan 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 1Smbataberd fortress

The fortress of Anarik Smbataberd was also one of the defensive bastions in modern Armenian history. Founded in the early Middle Ages, in the 19th century the fortress got the name after Prince Smbat, whose tombstone was erected here in 1280.

Direction 2Gladzor

The Gladzor Armenian educational center, dating back to the 13th-14th centuries, was the center of the development of religious, socio-political, philosophical and creative thought of that time. Contemporaries called it the “Second Athena”

Direction 3Noravank

The medieval monument of Armenia Noravank Monastery built in the 3rd-14th centuries was plundered during the Mongol invasion, but with the signing of peace between the Mongol Aga Khan and Prince Orbelian, it became possible to restore the monastery, which has survived to this day.

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