Where to go in Yerevan?
Are you staying in the capital of Armenia and dreaming of a picturesque vacation with amazing natural landscapes? Pay attention to Lake Sevan!
Located just a short drive from the city, Lake Sevan is the largest freshwater body in the region and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests. If you are an avid lover of outdoor activities or just want to relax, a trip to Lake Sevan is an unforgettable experience.
Here are just a few reasons why you should visit Lake Sevan:
- Natural beauty: Your experienced tour guide will show you all the most picturesque places on the lake! The crystal clear waters of Lake Sevan are set against the backdrop of soaring mountains and lush forests, creating a stunning natural landscape that is ideal for hiking, boating or just relaxing on the shore.
- Rich history: There are many historical attractions in the vicinity of Lake Sevan, including the Sevanavank Monastery and the ruins of an ancient settlement. Visiting these places gives you the opportunity to learn more about the amazing history and culture of the region.
- Delicious food: Lake Sevan is famous for its delicious fish dishes, which are prepared in the traditional way and served fresh from the lake. If you are a seafood lover or just want to try something new, the local cuisine is sure to please your taste buds.
- Cultural events: Throughout the year, Lake Sevan hosts many cultural events, including music festivals, art exhibitions and traditional dance performances. These events provide a unique opportunity to get to know the local culture and communicate with the local population.
- Photo opportunities: Lake Sevan with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural history is a photographer's dream. Whether you are an amateur or a professional, during the tour you will find many opportunities to capture the beauty of this incredible place.
In general, a trip to Yerevan's Lake Sevan is an unforgettable event. Why not book a tour today? You will definitely not remain indifferent to this lake!