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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1695745
Venture to the heart of the fascinating Caucasus for an immersive taste of Old World charm, exploring two former Soviet republics that share jaw-dropping scenery and thousands of years of rich cultural heritage. Sample rare wines in Georgia, behold magnificent churches in neighboring Armenia and savor this diverse region’s delicious cuisine, dished up with a delightfully unspoiled medieval vibe.
11 nights from $8,995 per person
1 Arrive Yerevan, Armenia
Armenia stands at one of history’s crossroads, midway between the Black and Caspian seas. The first nation to officially adopt Christianity, it bridges past and present as well as east and west with a mix of stunning churches and monasteries, renowned wines and brandies, hearty cuisine, friendly people and some of Eastern Europe’s most glorious mountain scenery.
The Alexander, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Yerevan
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2 Yerevan – Museums And A Memoriam
Get to know Yerevan, the capital of Armenia and one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. View the distinctly Armenian architecture of the tuff-stone buildings in Republic Square. Visit the Matenadaran Museum of Ancient Manuscripts and the Yerevan Cascade architectural complex, viewing the artworks in its Cafesjian Center for the Arts.
The Alexander, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Yerevan
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3 Vagharshapat – Private Reception At Sergei Parajanov’s House-Musuem
View beautiful Khor Virap, a monastery dramatically backdropped by the biblical Mount Ararat. Continue to Vagharshapat to visit the Etchmiadzin Cathedral and the Treasury Museum, home to a collection of venerated Christian relics relating to Jesus’ crucifixion and Noah’s Ark. After lunch at the Machanents Cultural Centre, visit Zvartnots Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to the house-museum of renowned filmmaker Sergei Parajanov for a private tour and reception featuring a harp performance.
Attend a special choral performance of medieval Armenian spiritual chants in the acoustic cave chamber of ancient Geghard Monastery. Then visit the pagan Garni Temple. Built about AD 77, it is the region’s only Greco-Roman colonnaded structure. Take part in an Armenian tradition with a hands-on lavash (flatbread) baking ceremony. The dough is kneaded, rolled and baked in a wood-fired oven, then served for lunch with barbecued meats and vegetables. In Azat Gorge, behold the Symphony of Stones — natural basalt columns formed millions of years ago.
A land of rugged beauty and welcoming locals — who call it Sakartvelo — Georgia is considered the cradle of winemaking. It is a still-being-discovered destination offering travellers diverse cuisine, amazing scenery and a rich, varied history. Stop at the Haghpat Monastery in Armenia to admire its Byzantine ecclesiastical architecture before crossing into Georgia. After lunch, continue to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia and a vibrant melting pot of nightclubs and cafés. Marvel at the city’s Eastern Orthodox churches, ornate Art Nouveau buildings and Soviet Modernist structures. Looming over it all is Kartlis Deda, the 66-foot-tall “Mother of Georgia” statue.
Ramble by 4x4 up a steep hill to the 14th-century Gergeti Holy Trinity Church to take in vistas of the surrounding mountains. Roll along the scenic Georgian Military Highway toward the stunning Dariali Gorge, gazing out over rugged cliffs and a rushing river. Your afternoon is free for relaxing at your hotel or exploring the surrounding area.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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Des Moine, IA 50312
USA
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