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Is it worth going to Armenia?

With its numerous UNESCO sites, including monasteries and churches, Armenia is a treasure trove for history buffs. The country's signature Ararat brandy and wine, along with its delicious fruit and bread, make Armenia a paradise for food lovers.



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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. If you want the big city feel with modern architecture then I would say Azerbaijan.

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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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It's easy and I would say that most people would probably enjoy Tbilisi more than Yerevan. But Yerevan was (for us) a more cultural experience and we felt a deeper connection to the city. But part of that was because we had the most fantastic guide George for a few days (look him up if going to Yerevan).

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Armenia is relatively inexpensive compared to European countries, Russia, the USA, etc. For example, you can taste traditional Armenian dishes in restaurants for around $15-20, or visit museums for $5 per ticket. The pubs, bars or cafés are also very affordable, even if right in the city center.

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The best time to explore Armenia is from May to September, as it rarely rains at this time and the temperatures are the most pleasant. July and August are the warmest months, while January is the coldest. July also has the most hours of sunshine, as the sun shines here for a full 11.6 hours a day.

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If you're heading to the Caucasus, you should definitely travel to Yerevan and explore the architecture, history, bars, markets and churches that make this city one of the most underrated travel destinations in Eurasia.

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Yes, Armenia is generally safe at night. The country has a low crime rate and the people are friendly and welcoming. However, it is still important to take the usual precautions when travelling at night, such as avoiding dark alleys and being aware of your surroundings.

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Armenia (map) is an ancient country situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea. This small country is known for its 3,500-year-old history, rich culture and amazing mountainous landscapes.

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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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Visiting Armenia after Azerbaijan You should have no problems flying into Yerevan. A few questions are to be expected, but nothing extraordinary – why, where, when, the usual stuff. Crossing the land borders should also be pretty straightforward, but prepare to answer questions about your stay in Azerbaijan.

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There is the potential for armed conflict near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. U.S. citizens should avoid the area. Exercise caution on roads near Armenia's border with Azerbaijan. Be aware that some portions of the road may cross international boundaries without notice.

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There is the potential for armed conflict near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. U.S. citizens should avoid the area. Exercise caution on roads near Armenia's border with Azerbaijan. Be aware that some portions of the road may cross international boundaries without notice.

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DAY 3 ITINERARY: ESSENTIAL ARMENIA TOUR. It is impossible to see everything Armenia has to offer in three days, but joining Envoy Hostel for a second day trip ensured that Dan and I would leave the country having seen most (though certainly not all) of Armenia's main attractions.

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How Many Days to Spend in Armenia? 4-5 days allows you to see the prettiest monasteries a few hours drive from Yerevan, visit a vineyard and experience the capital. To add Tatev Monastery, located in the south of the country, to your itinerary requires at a minimum two additional days.

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While I think just spending two days in Yerevan is doing yourself a huge disservice, it is still possible to get a true taste of the city within those two days. This is a Yerevan itinerary for those who are embarking on their first trip to Armenia, one of my favorite places in the world.

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The best time to book flights to Armenia is during the off-season months of January, February, and March. During these months, flight prices are typically cheaper due to fewer tourists visiting the country. Popular flight routes from the US to Armenia include New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington DC.

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However, as a rough estimate, a basic budget for a week-long trip to Armenia, including flights, accommodation, meals, local transportation, and sightseeing, could start from around $800 to $1,500 USD per person. How much would it cost to travel a trip to Kerala for a group of 8?

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