WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM ME
A tailored pricing strategy for all types of Travelers. I would be delighted to personalize this tour to perfectly match your interests. To help me craft the best experience for you, please let me know your preferred travel dates and the number of guests in your group.
Standard TRIP
$150
Premium TRIP All inclusive
$550
Platinum TRIP All inclusive
$670
WHAT SERVICES I OFFER
Day 1 : Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin
We will start our tour from The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin the supreme spiritual and administrative center of the Armenian Church. Since its foundational beginnings under St. Gregory the Illuminator and King Trdat III, the Mother Cathedral has endured as an eternal monument to the Armenian spirit. For Armenians across the globe, its silhouette is an unrivaled icon—a sacred convergence of the past, present, and future.

Republic Square of Armenia
Our journey begins in the stunning Republic Square, a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture. As the city’s centerpiece, it offers a truly magnificent sight—especially when its famous musical fountains come to life. From early May through mid-autumn, visitors can witness a spectacular “singing and dancing” water show, choreographed to a diverse range of captivating musical genres.


National Academic Opera and Ballet House
Explore the Opera House, a true crown jewel of Armenian architecture. Located in the bustling heart of Yerevan, this grand structure invites visitors to step inside and discover the history and elegance of one of the city’s most beloved landmarks.

Cascade complex / Cafesjian Center for the Arts
Another essential stop is the Cascade Complex, a giant limestone stairway that serves as a vibrant open-air museum. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline, framed by the majestic, biblical peaks of Mount Ararat.
Mother Armenia statue
Standing 22 meters tall (reaching a total of 51 meters including its pedestal), the copper figure depicts a woman sheathing a massive sword, with a shield resting at her feet. She serves as a guardian of the capital, symbolizing “peace through strength” and honoring the brave Armenian women throughout history who took up arms alongside their husbands to defend their land.

