- Discover the Charm of Armenia with a Day Trip to Jermuk and Its Surroundings
- Key Points
- A Deep Dive into the Tour Experience
- An Easy-Start with a Central Meeting Point
- Visiting Hayravank Monastery
- Noratus Cemetery: A Unique Snapshot of Armenian Heritage
- Traveling the Historic Selim Pass
- Armenian Cuisine at Yeghegnadzor
- The Stunning Jermuk Waterfall
- Exploring the Ancient Wine Region of Areni
- End of the Day and Returning to Yerevan
- Does the Tour Offer Good Value?
- What People Say
- Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Day trip to Jermuk: Noratus, Hayravank, Selim Pass
- Final Thoughts
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Discover the Charm of Armenia with a Day Trip to Jermuk and Its Surroundings
If you’re planning a visit to Armenia and want to see a good mix of history, nature, and local culture without the hassle of organizing every detail yourself, this Day Trip to Jermuk, Noratus, Hayravank, and Selim Pass might just be what you’re looking for. It’s a well-rated, all-in-one package that takes you through some of the most iconic sights near Yerevan, with friendly guides, comfortable transportation, and the chance to sample Armenian wine along the way.
What we love about this experience is how smoothly everything is organized—meeting points are easy to find, the itinerary is packed with highlights, and you get plenty of time at each stop to soak it all in. Plus, the inclusion of local refreshments, like water and sweet Gata, makes the day feel thoughtful. A second big plus is the opportunity to learn about Armenian winemaking at Areni, which is both fun and educational.
On the flip side, some travelers might find the day quite packed, with around 11 to 12 hours of travel and sightseeing. For those who prefer slow mornings or more time at each location, this could feel a little rushed. Also, lunch is not included in the price, so you’ll need to budget an extra amount for that. But overall, this tour seems best suited for curious travelers eager to see a lot in one day without the stress of planning it all themselves.
If you’re into scenic landscapes, historical sites, and tasting local wine, and you’re comfortable with a full day on the move, this trip could be a great way to experience some of Armenia’s best features.
Key Points

- Convenient and well-organized with a pick-up point in Yerevan
- Variety of sites, from monasteries to waterfalls and ancient cemeteries
- Educational and fun with a knowledgeable guide sharing Armenia’s history and wine culture
- Flexible for most travelers, but expect a long day with some walking and sightseeing
- Cost-effective at $45.45, considering entrance fees, guide, and wine tasting
- Some independent planning needed for lunch and personal souvenirs
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A Deep Dive into the Tour Experience

An Easy-Start with a Central Meeting Point
Starting at the Alexander Tamanian Statue in Yerevan, the tour begins promptly at 9:00 am. This pick-up spot is straightforward and accessible, making it hassle-free for travelers staying nearby. Once you’re onboard, the comfortable vehicle with Wi-Fi makes the 11-12 hour journey relaxing and convenient. This setup is perfect for those who prefer not to organize transport or worry about navigating unfamiliar roads.
Visiting Hayravank Monastery
Our first stop is the Hayravank Monastery, dating from between the 9th and 12th centuries. Located along the southwestern shores of Lake Sevan, it offers a peaceful, reflective atmosphere. The complex includes a church, chapel, and gavit, all made from traditional stone. The views here are truly impressive—Lake Sevan’s sparkling waters stretch out in the distance, making for some beautiful photographs. As one review mentions, the monastery and khachkars are truly impressive, and guides do a good job of sharing their stories—making this stop both visually and culturally enriching.
Noratus Cemetery: A Unique Snapshot of Armenian Heritage
Next, we head to Noratus Cemetery, often called the largest cluster of khachkars (cross-stones) in Armenia. It’s a fascinating place, filled with ancient stone carvings that tell stories of Armenia’s past. The 30-minute stop allows plenty of time to walk among the graves and appreciate the artistry and history. According to visitors, this site is a highlight, with the “largest cluster of khachkars in Armenia” making it a must-see for culture and history buffs.
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Traveling the Historic Selim Pass
The journey then takes us over the Vardenyats Pass, also known as the Selim Pass. This mountain route has served as a key corridor along the Armenian Silk Road, with remnants of caravanserai (medieval inns) standing as testament to centuries of trade. The 40-minute stop here offers a glimpse into Armenia’s role in historic trade routes and provides scenic views that are perfect for snapping photos. It’s a quick but meaningful break that adds a layer of historical context to your trip.
Armenian Cuisine at Yeghegnadzor
Around midday, we stop for a traditional Armenian lunch at Lchak Restaurant in Yeghegnadzor. While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, the meal is a chance to enjoy local flavors—think hearty stews, fresh herbs, and rustic bread. Budget around $6-$14 for a meal, depending on your appetite. Travelers have noted that the lunch break is a good chance to relax and recharge before the afternoon’s adventures.
The Stunning Jermuk Waterfall
The pièce de résistance is the Jermuk Waterfall, situated at about 2000 meters altitude. Standing at 70 meters high, this waterfall is Armenia’s second tallest and a breathtaking sight. Located in a health resort town, the waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful spot for photos. As one reviewer put it, the scenery here is truly stunning, and the water’s roar adds to the sense of being immersed in nature. It’s a highlight that many visitors remember vividly.
Exploring the Ancient Wine Region of Areni
The tour wraps up with a visit to Areni, famous for Armenian winemaking. Here, you’ll get to learn about the region’s long history of viticulture and enjoy a wine tasting session at a local winery. The Areni grape, which has been cultivated for millennia, is showcased in this experience, giving you a taste not only of wine but of Armenia’s enduring tradition. Visitors have praised the quality of Armenian wines and the guide’s insights into winemaking, making this stop both enjoyable and educational.
End of the Day and Returning to Yerevan
After a full day of exploration, the tour returns to the starting point in Yerevan, usually around 8 pm. You’ll leave with a richer understanding of Armenia’s landscapes, history, and culture—plus plenty of photos and memories.
Does the Tour Offer Good Value?

At $45.45 per person, including guide service, entrance tickets, bottled water, sweet Gata, Wi-Fi-equipped transport, and wine tasting, this tour offers a lot for the price. Without the need to plan your own logistics, travelers can focus on enjoying each site. The guided aspect means you get context and stories that bring the sights alive, which is especially helpful at historical sites like Hayravank or Noratus.
The only extra costs are for lunch and any personal souvenirs. Since lunch prices range from $6 to $14, it keeps the total day reasonably affordable. It’s worth noting that the tour is designed for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 19 people, creating a friendly, manageable atmosphere.
What People Say
The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery. Luna_L called the tour “truly stunning,” emphasizing the natural beauty and impressive historical sites. The fact that 100% of reviewers recommend this experience suggests it’s a solid choice for anyone eager to see a variety of Armenian sights without the stress of organizing multiple day trips.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This trip works well for travelers who want a comprehensive day of sightseeing without the hassle of planning. It suits those comfortable with a long day on their feet and in a vehicle. If you’re into history, scenic landscapes, and local wines, you’ll find plenty to love. Families with older children who enjoy cultural excursions could also find it a rewarding experience, thanks to the manageable pace and diverse stops.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed, slow-paced day or want more time at each site, consider whether this schedule fits your travel style. Also, keep in mind that lunch is not included, so budget accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the tour?
The entire trip lasts about 11 to 12 hours, starting at 9 am and returning around 8 pm.
What is included in the price?
You get a guide, entrance tickets, bottled water, local sweet Gata, Wi-Fi-enabled transportation, and wine tasting.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The long day and walking might be more suitable for older kids.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is Alexander Tamanian Statue in Yerevan at 9 am. The tour ends back at this same spot.
Do I need to pay for lunch?
Yes, lunch is not included and costs roughly $6-$14, depending on what you order.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are tickets for attractions included?
Yes, all entrance tickets for sites like Hayravank, Noratus, Selim Pass, and Areni winery are included.
What if I want to avoid a busy day?
This tour is quite packed with stops, so if you prefer more leisure time, you might want to consider splitting it into two days or choosing a different experience.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the vehicle is air-conditioned, Wi-Fi-equipped, and designed for comfort during the long day.
What’s the best time to take this tour?
It starts at 9 am, so early in the day, and the best time for good weather and scenery is during the warmer months, but you should check local conditions.
Day trip to Jermuk: Noratus, Hayravank, Selim Pass
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Final Thoughts

If you’re after a well-rounded introduction to Armenia’s highlights, this day trip offers a fantastic balance of history, stunning nature, and local flavor. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to maximize seeing key sights without the stress of self-driving or detailed planning. The knowledgeable guides, combined with the scenic routes and cultural stops, make it a reliable choice.
While it’s a full day and involves some walking and waiting, the overall experience seems to deliver good value and memorable moments. It’s a chance to get a snapshot of Armenia’s diverse landscape and heritage in one go. Just remember to bring your camera, some extra cash for lunch, and an appetite for both history and local wine.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Armenia for more, this trip is a good way to deepen your appreciation of the country’s natural beauty and cultural depth—without the fuss.
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