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How much is the train from Batumi to Yerevan?

The best way to get from Batumi to Yerevan (Station) without a car is to train which takes 17h 19m and costs $25 - $85.



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Train 201 runs from Batumi & Tbilisi to Yerevan every second day, leaving Batumi-Pass at 15:40 & Tbilisi-Pass at 22:45, arriving Yerevan 08:59.

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The best way to get from Yerevan to Batumi without a car is by train or minibus which takes approximately 12h 10min.

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The best way to get from Armenia to Georgia is to bus which takes 7h 40m and costs $14 - $40. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $20 - $75 and takes 11h 11m. How long is the flight from Armenia to Georgia? The quickest flight from Erevan Airport to Tbilisi Airport is the direct flight which takes 45 min.

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Train or bus from Yerevan (Station) to Tbilisi? The best way to get from Yerevan (Station) to Tbilisi is to bus which takes 6h 18m and costs $13 - $35. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $20 - $70 and takes 10h 5m.

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Luckily for you, neither Armenia or Georgia are expensive destinations. In fact, they are as cheap as it can be. You can easily have a nice trip for less than 25 USD per day. The prices in each country are quite similar, but Georgia tends to be cheaper in about everything.

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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 sleeper train that runs every other night during the winter months (October to May) and daily during summer (June to September) is a safe, convenient and best of all, atmospheric way to travel between Georgia and Armenia. Important update: The train schedule for summer 2023 is different to previous years.

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Batumi is quite unlike any other city in Georgia and although its location is a little out on a limb (more on that later), it is most certainly worth visiting and offers a fascinating contrast to other, more traditional, destinations in the country.

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Two days is the perfect amount of time to discover Batumi, Georgia's bizarre city on the sea. Most travelers come to Batumi to indulge in forbidden cultural activities of gambling and drinking; however, this Black Sea “sin city” offers so much more.

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If you're keen on culture, museums, old architecture, and you like to have urban experience, then Tbilisi is a good destination for you. During summer, Tbilisi is quite empty and most activities are happening near the seaside. Please note that Batumi is a great destination only in warm seasons.

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Plan to spend a minimum of two days in Yerevan to experience the best the city has to offer. And then prepare to kick yourself for not spending more time in Yerevan. We really wish we had spent longer in Armenia. Don't be fooled to think there's not much to see or do in Armenia.

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Yerevan has a storied history and loads of culture Trust me—you'll never be at a loss for things to do in Yerevan. You can visit Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the mother church of Armenia's Apostolic Church, and marvel at what is considered the oldest cathedral in the world.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning Past travelers have spent, on average, AMD5,011 ($13) on meals for one day and AMD1,427 ($3.72) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Armenia for a couple is AMD10,035 ($26). So, a trip to Armenia for two people for one week costs on average AMD160,239 ($418).

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U.S. citizens are allowed visa-free entry to Armenia for up to 180 days per year. For visits of longer than 180 days, you must apply for a residency permit through the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Visit the website of the Embassy of Armenia for the most current visa information.

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U.S. citizens should continue to exercise caution near all international borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan and avoid travel near the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone and line of contact.

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For us, Georgia was more scenic than Armenia, but enjoyed the 2 of them. The beauty of both is there's some wonderful natural wonders that aren't always easy to get to, meaning there's fewer tourists. Mountains are higher in Georgia, the food is better there two,, but Armenia has more interesting history and monuments.

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You need the following documents to apply for the Armenia Visitor Visa:
  1. Applicant's Photo.
  2. Passport Scan. ...
  3. Airline Confirmation.
  4. Arrival and Return Tickets.
  5. Proof of Accommodation.
  6. Travel Itinerary.
  7. Most recent 3 months' bank statements (if applicable).


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