Sardarapat, Echmiadzin & Zvartnots Day Tour
Today we will visit Sardarapat Memorial, a memorial complex dedicated to the Battle of Sardarapat in 1918, which is located in 30 km from Etchmiadzin. The entrance of the memorial is flanked by a huge winged oxen made of red tufa. A stairway leads us to a high bell tower with its twelve bells. The latter ring every year on the day of the historic victory.
After, visit the 4th largest city in Armenia, Etchmiadzin. Before 1945, it was officially admitted as Vagharshapat. Nowadays, the city is best known as the center of the Armenian Apostolic Church “Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin” and as the location of its Cathedral. The Cathedral of Etchmiadzin was built in Ancient Armenia, in the early 4th century, following the adoption of Christianity as a state religion by King Tiridates. In Etchmiadzin, visit also St. Gayane and St. Hripsime Churches dated from the 7th century.
These two churches were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. On the way back to Yerevan, you’ll stop by at Zvartnots Cathedral. The latter was built in the 7th century and is considered the oldest and largest aisled tetraconch church in ancient Armenia. The Cathedral was destroyed in an earthquake in the 10th century, but in spite of this, it was reconstructed in the 1940s. Owing to this restoration, Zvartnots’ ruins are considered a famous tourist attraction. Return to Yerevan at the end of the day tour.
Payment Details
- 10% down payment required at the time of booking
- Remaining 90% should be paid after confirmation, and before arrival with Max 72 hrs OR The outstanding balance can be paid on the day of your excursion
- free cancellation up till 48 hrs before arrival
Include & not Include
Price Includes
• Hotel pickup
• Complimentary water
• All transfers by A/C private vehicle
• Entrance fees to the mentioned places in the program
Price Not Include
• Driver tips
• Any personal expenses
• Visits not mentioned in the itinerary







































