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Spring Activities in Armenia: A Nature Lover’s Guide

Spring in Armenia brings not only lush landscapes and blooming wildflowers but also a wealth of cultural activities. Here’s your guide to some of the best outdoor activities that make spring the perfect time to explore. Foraging for Edible Plants Spring is the season for gathering wild herbs like mint, tarragon, and oregano, which flourish in the countryside and are essential to Armenian cuisine. Join foraging tours, enjoy local tastings,...
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5 Cooking Masterclasses Not To Miss in Armenia

Armenian cooking masterclasses offer a unique, hands-on opportunity to experience the depth of Armenian culinary traditions. These traditional cooking workshops in Armenia not only teach local cooking techniques, but also emphasize the cultural and historical significance of Armenian food. You can interact with local chefs in Armenia and artisans, learning directly from the people who have preserved these authentic Armenian recipes for generations. The communal aspect of preparing and sharing...
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Symphony of Stones

Just a short drive from Yerevan, nestled in the Garni Gorge, lies one of Armenia’s most fascinating natural wonders — the Symphony of Stones. This impressive basalt rock formation, also known as the Basalt Organ, looks like giant organ pipes carved into the cliffside. The columns, formed over thousands of years by volcanic activity, create a surreal and symmetrical wall that leaves visitors in awe. It’s a unique example of...
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Matenadaran

Located in Yerevan, the Matenadaran (Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts) is one of Armenia’s most significant cultural landmarks, housing over 23,000 ancient manuscripts. This renowned institution preserves Armenia’s rich intellectual and artistic heritage, with texts dating back to the 5th century in Armenian, Greek, Latin, and more. Its collection spans various topics, including theology, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, and law. Among its most prized pieces are early Armenian Bible manuscripts...
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LOOKING FOR A PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR WINTER REST? KEEP CALM, COME TO ARMENIA

The hot summers of Armenia would lead one to believe that Armenia probably has pretty mild winters, but the landscapes and nature actually do the opposite. Armenia can get cold! Fortunately, the cold and the winter sceneries of Armenia can be enjoyed and admired. If you’re traveling to Armenia in winter, you will be pleased to know that there are plenty of activities to keep you occupied. Usually winter lasts...
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Natural Resources of Armenia

Natural Resources of Armenia Armenia, a mountainous country, is rich in mineral resources, including iron, copper, molybdenum, gold, silver, zinc, and aluminium. The country is known for its substantial deposits of copper ore, iron ore, and other precious metals, which are exported globally. Currently, over 670 solid mineral mines are registered in Armenia, with approximately 400 actively exploited. Among them are 22 metal mines, including copper-molybdenum mines in Kadjaran and...
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