🌟🏔️ Tsaghkadzor Treats: Luxury Stays in Armenia 🏨✨
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Ropeway of Tsaghkadzor
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Tesafkadzo, a hot spring town in Armenia, is also a resort, literally means "the valley of Armenian flowers", here is beautiful natural scenery, forests and grasslands interlaced, winter is a ski resort. Sitting on the cable car all the way, it feels like a late spring trip, the scenery is beautiful. The more the scenery becomes more dreamy, I can't believe that in this country full of magical projectiles, there is such a nearly forgotten pure land. Arriving at the top of the slope and looking back at the earth is very happy. The Wizard of Oz and Maple Red Canyon along the way never thought that the autumn in the Transcaucasus would be so beautiful. The green and golden spread the whole hillside, the breeze blowing, the rustling sound, the red and yellow dotted with it, the fluffy clouds above the head seem to be strolling, what is this visual experience?
Sevanavank Monastery
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Sevan in Armenia is the closest region to Georgia. There are not many people here, and even fewer tourists, which makes it full of exploration. The architectural style here is Caucasian.
Republic Square
Ekaterina Soloveva
Republic Square in Yerevan is the heart of the Armenian capital and a symbol of its history and culture. Surrounded by majestic buildings such as the National History Museum and the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, it attracts tourists with its beautiful fountains and green spaces. In the evening, the square is filled with lights, creating a magical atmosphere. It is an ideal place to stroll and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Lake Sevan
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It is about 70 kilometers from Yerevan by car. It is a free attraction. There is also a monastery. We took a cruise ship, which cost 10,000 drams for 3 people, about 60 yuan per person. There were not many people when we went there that day, which was equivalent to chartering a boat. Climb to the top of the mountain to find the monastery.
Cascade Complex
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The Yerevan Grand Staircase, a huge Soviet unfinished project, was originally intended to connect the cascading waterfalls and stepped gardens. There are five terraces with flower beds, fountains and pools, which can be reached by escalators. On the terraces, you can enjoy the beautiful views of the entire Yerevan and Mount Ararat. The stairs began to be built in the 1980s. Due to the Armenian earthquake, the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the entire project was suspended. The top part has not been completed, but it does not affect its magnificence and unique Soviet socialist architectural aesthetics.
Geghard
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I am not a Christian, but Armenia has more than 4,000 churches and monasteries. It is indeed the first Christian country! I have seen so many churches in the past few days that I can't tell them apart...