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Flyone Armenia
21 Feb, Sat
06:00 PM
Sochi - Yerevan
Non-stop
1h
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Azimuth Airlines
24 Feb, Tue
09:00 PM
Mineralnye Vody - Yerevan
1 stop
17h 5m
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Azimuth Airlines
14 Feb, Sat
08:20 AM
Mineralnye Vody - Yerevan
Non-stop
1h 20m
MRV-EVN
Azimuth Airlines
17 Mar, Tue
02:10 PM
Mineralnye Vody - Yerevan
1 stop
23h 55m
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Azimuth Airlines
12 Mar, Thu
03:30 PM
Mineralnye Vody - Yerevan
1 stop
5h 20m
MRV-EVN
Aeroflot
27 Feb, Fri
04:10 PM
Mineralnye Vody - Yerevan
Non-stop
1h
MRV-EVN
Ural Airlines
2 Mar, Mon
09:10 PM
Moscow - Yerevan
Non-stop
3h 30m
DME-EVN
Azimuth Airlines
3 Mar, Tue
01:00 PM
Moscow - Yerevan
Non-stop
3h 40m
VKO-EVN
Flyone Armenia
26 Feb, Thu
10:00 AM
Saint Petersburg - Yerevan
Non-stop
3h 50m
LED-EVN
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Currency AMD
Number of flights per week 21
Top destinations Yerevan
Most popular airline Flyone Armenia
Most popular airport Zvartnots Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 11 hour 40 min

About Armenia

Armenia, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia in the South Caucasus, is a mesmerizing landlocked destination with a soul deeply rooted in ancient mountains, resonating with a rich history, vibrant culture, and distinctive flavors. The majestic Caucasus Mountains, particularly the iconic Mount Ararat, dominate its geography, standing as a national symbol. Being one of the world's oldest civilizations, Armenia embraced Christianity in 301 AD, leaving behind a legacy of impressive churches and monasteries.

The vibrant capital, Yerevan, showcases Soviet-era architecture and the lively Republic Square. Garni Temple, originally a pagan site, now transformed into a Christian church, sits dramatically atop a clifftop overlooking the Azat River. Geghard Monastery, a UNESCO-listed masterpiece carved into the mountainside, attests to Armenian artistry and faith. Lake Sevan, with its breathtaking turquoise waters, invites exploration around its shores, dotted with medieval monasteries like Sevanavank.

Armenian culinary delights include Khash, a hearty meat stew enjoyed communally in the early mornings. Lavash is a thin, omnipresent flatbread used for various dishes. Dolma, grape leaves, or vegetables stuffed with rice, meat, or lentils. Maté, a unique fermented yogurt drink known for its tangy taste and probiotic benefits.

The cultural tapestry of Armenia is woven with rhythmic beauty in its traditional dances, such as the graceful Kochari and the energetic Yerkhatush. The nation's art, from intricate carpet weaving to the soulful melodies of the duduk (reed instrument), reflects its essence. Hand-painted ceramics, intricately woven carpets, and traditional dolls in colorful national costumes make for meaningful souvenirs.

Beyond the well-known tourist spots, Armenia offers a treasure trove of exploration. Historic towns like Gyumri, the volcanic landscapes of Aragatsotn, and the ancient ruins of Ani, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attract the adventurous traveler.

Armenia beckons with ancient whispers, breathtaking landscapes, and the enticing aroma of spices. It promises a journey that will leave you enriched, inspired, and forever captivated by its unique magic. So, pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and embark on an unforgettable adventure to this captivating land.

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