Tbilisi Private Day Trip to Armenia

11 hours

Easy

Explore Armenia in just a day with our private tour!

Pick-up time: 09:00

End time: 20:00

Discover two UNESCO heritage sites, try tasty local dishes, and witness the lasting impact of the Soviet Union. It’s like time-traveling through neighboring countries. All from the comfort of our car.

Kick off your adventure at the 12th-century Akhtala Monastery Fortress, see stunning frescoes, and be surrounded by copper smelting spots.

Tour and our private guide make you taste a delicious traditional Armenian lunch after visiting the Haghpat Monastery Complex, a medieval masterpiece in Haghpat Village, recognized by UNESCO.

After lunch, make three stops en route to the second UNESCO site, Sanahin Monastery Complex.

Check out a 13th-century Sanahin Bridge, soak in the breathtaking Debed Canyon views, and explore the Mikoyan Brothers Museum with an original MiG 21 aircraft.

Wrap up your journey by getting back to Tbilisi around 8:00 PM. It’s the ultimate day trip with history, enjoyment, and happiness.

Meeting point: Tbilisi (The tour includes pick up from a hotel)

Endpoint: Tbilisi (The tour ends back at the pick-up point)

What's included?
    • Pick up from a hotel
    • Drop off at a hotel
    • A private transportation service
    • A private, certified guide service
    • All the expenses for a driver and a tour guide
    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity
    • Food and drink
    • A visa for required for certain countries ( please check if you need a visa to Armenia before you book as we don't provide a Visa
    • Personal expenses 
    Please note

      Guest Must mention The Hotel Name in Tbilisi for pick up and drop off
      Guest Must check if he needs a visa for Armenia ( we don't provide Visa to Armenia )

      What to bring
        • Valid passport – Mandatory for crossing the Georgia–Armenia border (check visa requirements in advance).
        • Comfortable walking shoes – Suitable for light walking at historical and cultural sites.
        • Weather-appropriate clothing – Layers are recommended, as weather can vary between regions.
        • Modest attire – Required when visiting churches and religious sites (covered shoulders and knees).
        • Personal medications – Any required medication for the day.
        • Cash (local currency) – Armenian Dram for small purchases, souvenirs, or meals; some places may not accept cards.
        • Camera or smartphone – To capture monasteries, landscapes, and cultural highlights.
        • Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated during the journey.
        • Snacks – Recommended due to long driving distances.
        • Small backpack or day bag – For carrying essentials comfortably.
        • Travel insurance details – Recommended for cross-border travel.