A Land of Ancient Wonders and Timeless Hospitality
Tucked away in the rugged mountains of the South Caucasus, Armenia is one of the world’s best kept secrets, an ancient land where East meets West, history whispers from every stone, and warm hearted people welcome you like family.
The Cradle of Christianity
Armenia proudly holds the title of the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 AD. Dotted across its landscapes are centuries old monasteries and churches, many perched dramatically on clifftops or hidden deep in forested valleys. From the iconic Geghard Monastery carved into rock to the majestic Tatev Monastery reached by the world’s longest reversible cable car, Armenia is a living museum of faith and resilience.
A Story Older Than History
Armenia’s story stretches back thousands of years. It is the land of Mount Ararat, the legendary resting place of Noah’s Ark, which stands as a national symbol on the horizon. The country’s capital, Yerevan, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, older than Rome, yet buzzing with youthful energy, vibrant cafes, jazz bars, and open air art.
A Cradle of Ancient Wine
From snow capped peaks and deep canyons to serene alpine lakes and rolling vineyards, Armenia is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Hike through the lush Dilijan National Park, stand at the shores of Lake Sevan, the jewel of Armenia, or taste your way through the winemaking heartlands of Vayots Dzor.
From snow capped peaks and deep canyons to serene alpine lakes and rolling vineyards, Armenia is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Hike through the lush Dilijan National Park, stand at the shores of Lake Sevan, the jewel of Armenia, or taste your way through the winemaking heartlands of Vayots Dzor.
Armenia is one of the birthplaces of wine. In the Areni cave complex, archaeologists discovered the oldest known winery in the world, over 6000 years old. This ancient tradition is alive today in Armenia’s blossoming wine scene. Visitors can stroll through sun kissed vineyards, meet passionate winemakers, and taste robust reds and crisp whites that have been perfected through centuries. From village cellars to modern urban wine bars, Armenia’s wine culture is an experience of heritage, innovation, and warm toasts shared among new friends.Armenia’s story stretches back thousands of years. It is the land of Mount Ararat, the legendary resting place of Noah’s Ark, which stands as a national symbol on the horizon. The country’s capital, Yerevan, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, older than Rome, yet buzzing with youthful energy, vibrant cafes, jazz bars, and open air art.
Breathtaking Nature and Adventure
From snow capped peaks and deep canyons to serene alpine lakes and rolling vineyards, Armenia is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Hike through the lush Dilijan National Park, stand at the shores of Lake Sevan, the jewel of Armenia, or taste your way through the winemaking heartlands of Vayots Dzor.
A Taste of Armenian Hospitality
Here, guests are treated like royalty. Family tables overflow with fresh herbs, handmade cheeses, juicy barbecues, and generous pours of local wine or brandy. Music, dance, and laughter are never far behind because in Armenia, every visit feels like coming home.
Why Travel With Us
We believe Armenia is best experienced through genuine moments: a warm chat with a village grandmother, a toast with a local winemaker, a quiet sunrise over ancient ruins. Our tours are crafted to connect you deeply with this land and its people, giving you stories you will tell for years to come.
Come discover Armenia, where the past lives on, the landscapes inspire, the wine flows freely, and every guest leaves as a friend.