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4-5 hours
Daily Tour
4 people
Armenian, English, Russian
One of the significant pages in the history of Armenia is the battle of Sardarapat in 1918, in which the Armenian fighters defeated the Turkish army – many times dominant in number. In memory of this important victory, there was built a memorial complex, the alleys of which lead to the ethnographic and historical museums.
This memorial sculptural complex is built in the sunny Ararat valley. By allegories, it represents the Armenian-Turkish battle in 1918 and glorifies the brilliant victory of Armenian people. Near the entrance of the complex there are two huge winged bulls, symbolizing the persistence of Armenian nation and the alley, fringed by five eagles, leads to the Ethnography museum with a rich exhibition of Armenian culture, trades and crafts.
For the safety and comfort of tourists the high quality buses with air conditioner, TV, comfortable seats, and first air supplies, are chosen. Thanks to the skilled drivers you will have no worries about the route.
The best hotels in each town are chosen for overnigh
The guide gives detailed information about the places of interests included in the tour.
Tour is mainly organized according to the route. There may be exceptions only in case of agreement among the group members if there is a wish to visit the places not far from the route. Otherwise, visits to other places with the guide are possible to arrange with additional payment.
Souvenirs can be purchased in Vernissage, which is located in the centre of Yerevan, near the Republic Square. Numerous traditonal and contemporary art exhibits are sold here. There are also many other souvenir shops on Abovyan and Tumanyan streets.