Discover Armenia’s spiritual heritage, dramatic landscapes, and ancient winemaking traditions on a day trip to Khor Virap, Noravank, and Birds’ Cave with wine tasting.
Begin at Khor Virap Monastery, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of biblical Mount Ararat. This deeply significant site is where Saint Gregory the Illuminator was imprisoned and where Christianity first took root in Armenia.
The journey continues into Armenia’s famous wine region to visit Birds’ Cave (Areni-1). Here, you’ll learn about remarkable archaeological discoveries, including the world’s oldest leather shoes, dating back 5,500 years, and a 6,100-year-old winery—the oldest known in the world.
Next, you’ll explore Noravank Monastery, a stunning medieval complex surrounded by dramatic red and orange volcanic cliffs. Its unique two-storey church and canyon setting make it one of Armenia’s most striking landmarks.
To finish the day, you’ll stop in Areni village, the heart of Armenian winemaking, where you’ll taste traditional homemade wines—an unforgettable experience in the place where wine was first created.
