

Guided Sightseeing Tour to Garni Pagan Temple & Geghard Monastery
This tour, widely known as the Garni-Geghard tour, is one of Armenia’s most popular sightseeing experiences, offering a captivating journey from ancient pagan history to the dawn of Christianity. Located just a short drive from Yerevan, these landmarks provide a perfect opportunity to explore Armenia’s rich cultural heritage.
On this tour, we’ll visit the Garni Pagan Temple, a striking example of Hellenistic architecture and the only surviving pagan temple in the post-Soviet territory. We’ll also explore Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its remarkable rock-hewn architecture and spiritual significance. The monastery was home to the Holy Lance, which, according to tradition, was brought to Armenia by the Apostle Thaddeus and kept there for centuries.
On this sightseeing tour, we will visit the following destinations. Below is the detailed itinerary:
Charents Arch
Garni Pagan Temple
Symphony of Stones
Geghard Monastery
Charents Arch
The Arch of Charents, also called the Temple of Ararat, is a monument in Voghjaberd, Kotayk, standing at 1,500 meters. Designed by architect Rafael Israelyan in 1957, it perfectly frames Mount Ararat on clear days. Built with basalt and lined with orange tuff, the arch measures 10 x 5.5 m and stands 5 m tall.

Charents Arch serves as a magical frame, perfectly showcasing the biblical Mount Ararat
Garni Temple
Garni Pagan Temple, built in the 1st century AD during the reign of King Tiridates I, is the only surviving Greco-Roman colonnaded temple in the post-Soviet region. Dedicated to Mihr, the Armenian sun god, it withstood centuries of history, including Armenia’s Christian conversion in 301 AD. Destroyed by an earthquake in 1679, it was meticulously restored in the 1970s. Today, Garni stands as a rare testament to Armenia’s pre-Christian heritage, attracting visitors with its grandeur and historical significance.

Garni temple in April
The Symphony of Stones
The Symphony of Stones is a stunning natural formation of hexagonal basalt columns resembling organ pipes, shaped by volcanic activity and erosion over millions of years. While unique to Armenia, similar formations exist worldwide, such as Giant’s Causeway in Ireland and Svartifoss in Iceland, captivating visitors with nature’s artistry.

As you walk beneath these magical formations, the sound of the Azat River accompanies you, creating a unique natural melody
Geghard Monastery
Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO-listed gem in Kotayk Province, dates back to the 4th century, founded by St. Gregory the Illuminator. Its name, meaning "Monastery of the Spear," comes from the relic said to have pierced Christ’s side, now housed in Echmiadzin. Carved into cliffs, it stands as a masterpiece of medieval Armenian architecture.

Aerial photo of Geghard Monastery
Tour Details:
Start: 8:00 AM from Yerevan
Finish: 3:00 PM in Yerevan
Total Distance: 90 km
Price: 65,000 AMD (per group of 1-4 people)
Additional Costs: 1,800 AMD per person for entry to Garni Pagan Temple & Symphony of Stones
The price includes: Transportation and professional guide service
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