Armenia Tours

Experience Armenia: Where History Lives On

In the heart of the Caucasus, Armenia tells its story through stone; from cliffside monasteries and solemn khachkars to the echoes of chants carried across mountain valleys. As the world’s first Christian nation, its heritage is both sacred and enduring, yet its warmth is found not only in ancient walls but in every shared loaf of lavash, every clink of brandy glasses, and every open door along the way.

Armenia is a land where history is etched into mountainsides and monasteries crown the edges of deep valleys. Resting between Europe and Asia, this ancient nation holds the title of the world’s first Christian country, with traditions that have endured for thousands of years. From the vibrant streets of Yerevan to the still waters of Lake Sevan, Armenia invites travellers into a story that intertwines raw landscapes with cultural richness.

When you travel with Crooked Compass; you’ll sip vintages from vineyards rooted in 6,000 years of tradition, listen to choral hymns resonating through medieval chapels, and share a table with families who treat every guest as kin. Armenia is not only a journey through mountains and valleys; it is an immersion into spirit, story, and living tradition.

Quick Facts: Armenia Tours

Capital: Yerevan (1.1 million)
Population: 3 million
Currency: Armenian Dram (AMD)
Languages: Armenian (official); Russian widely understood
Time Zone: UTC +4:00
Best Season: May–October for warm, clear weather
Visa: Many nationalities visa-free for up to 180 days; check before travel
Power: Type C & F (230V, 50Hz)

Our Tours in Armenia

The Caucasus

from AUD$ 14,963
  • Witness Baku’s Fire Temple, a castle-like religious temple dating back to the 17th century
  • Visit the ‘Burning Mountain’, a phenomenon that has burned for centuries
  • Explore remote medieval villages in Azerbaijan
  • Discover rock-hewn churches and monasteries
  • Immerse yourself in the Svaneti – the region of the highest mountains and glaciers and the most abiding ancient traditions of Georgia
  • Hike through remote villages and watchtowers, amongst wildflowers and glaciers
  • Visit Dilijan, the ‘Little Switzerland’ of Armenia
  • Get hands-on with the locals in cooking masterclasses
  • Explore Armenia’s Stonehenge – Karahunj, a site rich with stone settings, burial cists and standing stone
  • Listen to the charming melodies of Armenian ‘duduk’ by a local performer

Sitting at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the Caucasus – Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia (Hayastan) are one of the most exciting regions for cultural exploration.

Follow the footsteps of Silk Road traders and merchants, Crusader Knights and Ottoman Princes as you explore from the shores of the Caspian Sea, to the fascinating history of Baku, take in the stunning wine fields and spectacular High Caucasus mountains. Learn of the legends of the Golden Fleece, and embrace the breathtaking scenery and welcoming hospitality of the local people. Still relatively unknown, this is the perfect trip for those who are well-travelled and seeking a more diverse experience in an often overlooked part of our world.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Armenia?

Small Groups, Big Impact

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Walk through ancient monasteries with expert Armenian guides, share meals with local families, and hear stories that bring history to life.

Authentic Access

Journey into hidden valleys, village markets, and sacred sites often overlooked by mainstream tourism.

Ethical Travel

Your journey supports communities, preserves cultural heritage, and honours Armenia’s traditions.

Full Support

From Yerevan to the highlands, enjoy 24/7 assistance for a smooth and worry-free adventure.

Essential Armenia Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Many nationalities enjoy visa-free entry, visas on arrival, or quick online e-visas. Always check the latest requirements before departure.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccines, but consult a travel clinic 6–8 weeks prior. Carry personal medications as rural pharmacies are limited.
  • Mountainous terrain means winding roads; travel times can be longer than expected.
  • Outside of Yerevan, amenities may be basic, with limited heating, hot water, or power.
  • English is not widely spoken; your guide will assist with translation.

Packing Essentials

  • Lightweight clothing for hot summers, warm layers for mountain evenings.
  • Comfortable walking/hiking shoes for uneven terrain.
  • Modest attire (scarves, long pants/skirts) for monasteries, rural areas and religious sites.
  • Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
  • Light rain jacket for spring/autumn showers.
  • Personal medications, reusable water bottle (spring water is widely available).

Cultural Etiquette

  • Hospitality is central: accepting food or drink is a sign of respect.
  • Bring a small gift if invited to a home (chocolates, wine, or pastries).
  • Always remove shoes when entering a house.
  • Learn a few Armenian phrases; locals appreciate the effort.
  • Dress modestly at religious sites; women may need a headscarf.
  • Ask permission before photographing people or sacred spaces.

Getting Around Armenia

  • Marshrutkas (shared minibuses) are common between towns.
  • Private vehicles and drivers provide flexibility in remote areas.
  • Road conditions can vary: expect winding, mountainous drives that require patience and experienced drivers.
  • Domestic flights are rare; most travel is by road.
  • Walking is the best way to enjoy Yerevan’s compact city centre.

Accommodation

  • Yerevan: modern hotels and boutique stays with full amenities.
  • Countryside: family-run guesthouses and homestays offering warm hospitality and home-cooked meals.
  • Rural areas: simpler lodgings, occasional shared bathrooms, and basic facilities.
  • Eco-lodges and winery stays add unique, scenic experiences.

Climate & Timing

  • Summer (June–August): Hot and dry in Yerevan and Ararat Valley; cooler by Lake Sevan and in mountain regions
  • Autumn (September–November): Mild weather, harvest season in vineyards, colourful landscapes
  • Winter (December–February): Cold and snowy, especially in mountains; ideal for skiing in Tsaghkadzor
  • Spring (March–May): Mild with blooming wildflowers; occasional rain and cool nights

Note: Armenia’s terrain is mountainous; weather can change quickly; pack layers and be prepared for varying conditions

Start Your Story in Armenia

Armenia offers more than stunning monasteries and mountain valleys; it offers moments that stay etched in your memory. From sipping wine in ancient vineyards to listening to haunting folk songs in centuries-old churches, every encounter reveals a story of resilience, warmth, and timeless tradition.

Ready to unearth one of the Caucasus’ best-kept secrets and experience the legendary hospitality of the Armenian people?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Armenia, flexibility isn’t just recommended; it’s essential.