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Armenia is a country filled with a diverse culture, a vast history and a fascinating nature.

5 Places To Visit In Armenia

Armenia is a country filled with a diverse culture, a vast history and a fascinating nature. Located between green valleys and tall mountains, this country has many holiday destinations close to each other. Those who plan their trip to Armenia through Bitbook benefit from an average of 29.73% cashback.

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Jermuk

Jermuk is a small town famous for its forests, hot springs, waterfalls and health resorts. If you want silence and peace, you can visit this city and enjoy many different therapies in the thermal waters. There are many hotels and accommodation facilities willing to host you.

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Areni Winery

Wine lovers enjoy tasting different wine flavors wherever they go. This village is home to the oldest winery in the world. You can visit this winery for some wine tasting and soak up the mystical aura. The fruits used in wine making are blackberries, pomegranates, grapes, apricots and raspberries. Armenians like to make wine with many different fruits.

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Lake Sevan

Lake Sevan is a popular tourist destination for locals. Since Armenia is a landlocked country, there are not many places for water activities in the country. Sevan Lake, which becomes a popular spot especially in the summer months, is surrounded by holiday villages and restaurants.

Lake Sevan, the largest freshwater lake in the Caucasus region, is located an hour away from Yerevan.

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Etchmiadzin

Etchmiadzin is the oldest known cathedral in the world. This cathedral, which dates back to the 4th century, is very close to Yerevan. There are other popular spots in the vicinity such as Zvartnots and Dzidzernagapert.

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Dzidzernagapert

Neighboring Etchmiadzin, Dzidzernagapert is a good monument to know and learn about Armenian history. There is also a museum in the monument where an eternal fire burns for those who died in the wars in Armenian history.

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