One of the first stops of the visit must be in Dilijan, whose splendor of the Soviet era is highlighted. The stone houses, the exposed woodwork, and the banks of the Aghtsev River, among others, make up the charm of this province. Tourists can let themselves be transported by the magic of the surrounding shops, ►
One of the first stops of the visit must be in Dilijan, whose splendor of the Soviet era is highlighted. The stone houses, the exposed woodwork, and the banks of the Aghtsev River, among others, make up the charm of this province. Tourists can let themselves be transported by the magic of the surrounding shops, cafes, and restaurants while enjoying their exile in the middle of an area surrounded by hornbeam and beech forests. It will be a perfect opportunity to taste the refreshing mineral water of Dilijan and the delicious cuisine. Nature lovers will be delighted by the hiking trails on the Pambak and Chamchadin mountains. They will also have access to multiple routes to enjoy the region\'s wonders. Moreover, there is a circuit that travelers highly recommend. It lies at Lake Parz, which is surrounded by a deciduous forest. Going further south of Tavush, travelers can reach the beautiful Goshavank Monastery through the stunning mountain pastures. They will see the gorgeous architectural achievements of the country, and those who dare to make another hike can take the opposite direction to reach the monastery of Haghartsin, which is nestled in a green setting. Then, adventurous tourists can go up the Aghtsev River to discover other lost monasteries like Jukhtak and Matosavank. After that, tourists can go to the capital of Tavush, Idjevan, to experience a wine landscape surrounded by vineyards and forests. They can also visit the Wine Museum, and those who want to know more about the region\'s culture will have to go to the Museum of Folk Art. They will mainly see local crafts. Then, from Idjevan, travelers will also have the opportunity to visit other historical sites, such as the monasteries of Kirants or Makaravank. ◄