Day 1:
	Arrival in Yerevan; Transfer to the hotel;  Walking tour in the evening (Cascade - Opera House - North Avenue -The Republic Square - Singing fountains)
	
			
	Day 2:
	
		Yerevan – Sevan (Lake Sevan, Sevanavank) – Dilijan (Haghartsin, Goshavank) – Jermuk (overnight in Jermuk, Hotel Hyatt)
 
	
			
	Day 3:
	 
		Jermuk – Karaunj (Armenian Stonehenge) – Tatev – Khndzoresk – Goris (overnight in Goris-Diana Hotel)
 
	
			
	Day 4:
	 Goris - Noravank - Areni Wine Factory - Khor Virap - Yerevan
	
			
	Day 5:
	 
		Yerevan – Aktala – Sanahin - Hagpat – Castle of Lori Berd - Yerevan
 
	
			
	Day 6:
	 Transfer from the hotel to the airport
	
			
	
			
	The price of the program includes:
	
			
	- Hotel accommodation (5 nights – 3 nights in Historic Yerevan Hotel, 1 night in Jermuk - Hotel 			Hyatt; 1 night in Goris – Diana Hotel);
	
	- 6 breakfast & 6 meals (if you want you can add supper); 
	- Full transportation service (comfortable air-conditioned minibus or bus);
	- Professional guide service, speaking English, German, and Russian;
	- Soft drinks and cakes during trips;
	- Entrance fees to the historical and cultural attractions; 
	- Insurance of the vehicle and passengers. 
	
	
			
	Additional information:
	
			
	The unused portions of the itinerary are not refundable.
	Instead of hotels, the participants of the program can choose to be placed in high-quality apartments in the centre of Yerevan. In this case, the price of the program decreases and is subject to additional discussion.
	In the case of additional services, besides the ones listed in the program, the price is subject to additional discussion.
			
				Up to 3 people - the price for the package is 3340€
			Up to 5 people - the price for the package is 4530€
			
	
		
	
	Armenian Stonehenge 
	
	Areni Wine Factory 
	
	Castle of Lori-Berd 
	
		Lori Fortress is an	11th-century Armenian fortress located near the Lori Berd village in Lori Province, Armenia. The fortress was built by David Anhoghin to become the capital of the Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget in 1065. 
		
			
 
	
	Dzoraget river near of Lori-Berd 
	
	  Akhtala Monastery Complex
	
 
		
		
	