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ARMENIA Photo Essay

Although we only spent a total of 5 days in Armenia it was enough to prove, yet again, that just because a country is less famous, doesn’t mean a thing about its touristic value. As a family we backpacked across the Caspian Sea from Turkmenistan to the Caucuses. Armenia, a country landlocked by Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, was one I’d previously never heard of and was surprised by how much it had to offer. Breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, ancient temples, a tear-jerking genocide memorial and detailed architecture lining cobblestone streets.  If you’re looking to explore just beyond the beaten path, Armenia is a good choice.Armenia Map

Perhaps the photos below will persuade you to book your next trip!

A UNESCO site : The Etchmiadzin Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in Armenia from the 5th century in Armenia’s holy city of Ejmiatsin, Armenia.

Government House of Armenia, Republic Square, Yerevan

Cascades in the center of Yerevan.

Walking the streets of Yerevan

This is the building of our couch-surfing host in Yerevan.

Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Museum in Yerevan.

The khachkar cross-bearing carved memorial stele, Echmiadzin.

Catholicos Residence In Etchmiadzin Monastery.

The only surviving Pagan Temple in Armenia worshiping the sun. Garni Historical and Cultural Museum Reserve

View of the countryside at the Garni Historical and Cultural Museum Reserve.

Went on a lovely walk through the countryside in Marmashan

This is the street of our host in Gyumri

Streets of Gyumri

View more photos of Armenia here.

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Savannah Grace

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