Garni, Geghard & Khor Virap Private Tour from Yerevan (8 Hours) + Mt Ararat Views

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Garni, Geghard & Khor Virap Private Tour (8 Hours) from Yerevan


Garni Temple and surrounding gorge landscape near Yerevan, Armenia
A private, highlights-focused day trip: Armenia’s most photogenic classics—Khor Virap, Garni, Geghard and the Arch of Charents—in one route.

This private 8-hour tour from Yerevan is built for travellers who want Armenia’s headline sights in one well-paced day:
Khor Virap Monastery for its famous Mt. Ararat views, the Pagan Temple of Garni (dating to the
1st century AD), the striking rock formation known as the Symphony of Stones, and
Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO-listed complex carved into rock. The day is “topped off” with a final viewpoint stop at the
Arch of Charents.


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Quick facts (as listed)

  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Tour type: Private Tour
  • Languages: English, Russian
  • Voucher: mobile voucher accepted (e-Voucher)
  • Confirmation: instant confirmation
  • Cancellation: free cancellation (100% refund up to 24 hours before start)
  • Price shown: from $98.00 (can vary by date)
  • Provider: Yerani Travel

Why this tour is popular

  • Mt. Ararat views: Khor Virap and the Arch of Charents are both positioned as standout vantage points.
  • Ancient + medieval in one day: Garni’s 1st-century AD temple paired with Geghard’s rock-carved monastery.
  • Natural “wow” stop: the Symphony of Stones adds a dramatic geological contrast.
  • Private touring comfort: easier pacing, photo stops, and a more relaxed day compared with group schedules.

Itinerary: what you’ll see

1) Khor Virap Monastery (Mt. Ararat viewpoint)

The tour begins at Khor Virap Monastery, described as offering some of the most remarkable views of the Biblical
Mt. Ararat. The listing highlights its religious significance—known as a site connected to the origins of Christianity in Armenia—
and notes Saint Gregory the Illuminator was once imprisoned here.

2) Garni Temple (Pagan Temple of Garni)

Next is the Pagan Temple of Garni, described as a Hellenistic edifice and the only standing pagan temple
in the Caucasus Region. It’s described as dating to the 1st century AD and originally built as a sun god Mihr (Mithra)
temple. The listing also mentions a well-preserved Roman bathhouse within the complex.

3) Symphony of Stones (geological formation)

You’ll then visit the Symphony of Stones, described as a natural wonder formed over millennia by volcanic activity and erosion—
one of the world’s more distinctive geological spectacles.

4) Geghard Monastery (UNESCO World Heritage)

The route continues to Geghard Monastery (also referenced as Ayrivank), described as a fusion of architecture carved into rock and
Armenian heritage from the 4th to 10th centuries. The listing states that the Upper Azat Valley with this monastery
is part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites.

5) Arch of Charents (final viewpoint)

The day finishes at the Arch of Charents, described as a monument-viewpoint with an impressive view of the Biblical
Mt. Ararat—a classic “final photo stop” to round out the tour.

Reality check: This is an 8-hour “best of” loop. Expect a highlights rhythm (iconic stops + viewpoints) rather than long museum-style visits at each site.


What’s included

  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bottled water


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Pickup, meeting point & logistics

Start / pickup: This activity includes your choice of starting point within Yerevan City.
Drop-off: You can also choose your drop-off point within Yerevan City.
How it works: You’ll indicate both during checkout.


Practical tips

  • Bring a passport copy: the listing advises carrying a copy of your passport on tour day.
  • Dress for viewpoints: Mt. Ararat photo stops can be breezy—layers help.
  • Comfortable shoes: even with vehicle transport, monastery and temple areas involve walking and steps.
  • Photo planning: if Mt. Ararat views are a priority, ask your guide about the clearest time of day for viewpoints.

FAQs

How long is the tour?

It’s listed as an 8-hour private tour.

Which languages are available?

The tour is listed in English and Russian.

Where does the tour start?

You choose your starting point and drop-off within Yerevan City during checkout.

Is Geghard Monastery a UNESCO site?

Yes. The listing states the monastery and the Upper Azat Valley form part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes—receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.

Book the Garni, Geghard & Khor Virap private tour

This is a strong choice if you want Armenia’s most recognisable day-trip sights in one efficient route—religious history, ancient architecture,
a dramatic natural formation, and iconic Mt. Ararat viewpoints—without building a complicated itinerary yourself.


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