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Can you cross the border between Georgia and Armenia?

Georgia-Armenia border crossing Whether through the Bagratashen – Sadakhlo, Gogavan – Guguti or Bavra – Ninotsminda checkpoints, the border is open to international travellers and is not causing any particular difficulties.



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The best way to get from Tbilisi to Armenia is to bus which takes 6h 25m and costs $14 - $22. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $21 - $85 and takes 10h 22m.

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Citizens of the Commonwealth of the Independent States and citizens of all Eurasian Union and European Union member states may enter Armenia without a visa. Citizens of certain countries will need to apply to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia (MFA) to get the visa.

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After Vanadzor, it's time to depart Armenia and head to Azerbaijan via southern Georgia. To travel from northern Armenia to Georgia's Kakheti region, you'll first need to transit through Tbilisi. There is one daily marshrutka from Vanadzor to Tbilisi at around 8.30am (4 hours travel time).

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Armenia – Georgia border crossings Gogavan – Guguti: Border is open for international travelers. Very easy. The final 13 kilometres in Georgia goes through a beautiful beech forest, but it is a mud track. Bavra – Ninotsminda: Border is open for international travelers.

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Naturally there are challenges that come with doing this however driving in both countries is generally very safe. Driving in both Georgia and Armenia may seem like a crazy idea initially. However with reliable car rental services springing up in Tbilisi and Yerevan it is becoming more and more accessible.

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The verdict of our Georgia vs Armenia travel comparison Armenia is excellent, it's only Georgia that's a little (sometimes a lot) better in almost everything. So, in general, we believe that Georgia is a better tourist destination, with a wider variety of things to explore, from culture to natural beauty.

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At Enterprise Rent-A-Car, you can rent your car in Georgia and cross the border with Armenia without any hassle. In this article we will share some useful information and tips for those who want to explore the Caucasus region by car.

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How far is it from Armenia to Tbilisi? The distance between Armenia and Tbilisi is 106 km. The road distance is 269.3 km.

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Train 371 runs from Tbilisi to Yerevan every two days, leaving Tbilisi-Pass at 20:20 and arriving Yerevan at 06:55 next morning.

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Please note: Tourists are still not permitted to enter Azerbaijan by land – Azerbaijan's land borders remain closed. The train service between Tbilisi and Baku is still suspended in both directions. The only way to travel to Azerbaijan from Georgia is by plane.

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Armenia is typically the first stop on these multi-country itineraries. Here, you will encounter ancient lands well off the radar of modern day holidaymakers. The 7th century archaeological site of Zvartnots and the Holy City of Echmiadzin are both easily accessible from the capital city of Yerevan.

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The bordering countries of Armenia and Georgia are easily combined in this holiday idea to create a fascinating trip full of ancient temples and hillside monasteries, soaring mountains, picturesque wine regions and incredibly friendly people.

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For old stone monasteries and for nature/hiking, Armenia is superior. Baku is better than Armenia and Georgia. Ok I have been to both countries and without any bias I can say it depends on what youre looking for. If you want to see history and old ancient history or more into nature then I would say Armenia.

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Armenia - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed and “Do Not Travel” areas updated. Exercise increased caution in Armenia due to areas of armed conflict. Some areas have increased risk.

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