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- A bottle of water
- A guided tour of important places
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- English speaking driver
- Entrance fees to monasteries
- Free Wi-Fi
- Fuel fee
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- Russian speaking driver
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Transfer from Tbilisi to Yerevan (Two Route Options)
This journey starts from Tbilisi and takes you across the border into Armenia, passing through mountain landscapes, river valleys, and historic regions. On the way to Yerevan, travelers can choose between two carefully designed sightseeing routes that highlight Armenia’s cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Option 1: Northern Armenia – Monasteries & Heritage Route
This route explores the historic Lori region, known for its medieval architecture and deep spiritual heritage.
- Akhtala Monastery – A unique fortress-style monastery famous for its rare and well-preserved colorful frescoes. It offers a strong mix of religious history and defensive architecture, set in a scenic valley.
- Haghpat Monastery – A UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 10th century, known for its impressive stone churches, khachkars (cross-stones), and its role as a major medieval center of learning.
- Sanahin Monastery – Another UNESCO-listed site, historically famous as a center of education, manuscript writing, and religious scholarship in medieval Armenia.
Option 2: Nature, Forests & Lake Sevan Route
This route passes through the scenic Tavush and Gegharkunik regions, known for forests, mountains, and lake landscapes.
- Haghartsin Monastery – Hidden deep in the forests of Dilijan, this monastery blends perfectly with nature and offers a peaceful spiritual atmosphere.
- Dilijan National Park – Often called the “Armenian Switzerland,” this area is rich in greenery, hiking trails, and fresh mountain air, making it one of the most beautiful natural regions in the country.
- Lake Sevan & Sevanavank Monastery – One of Armenia’s most iconic destinations, offering breathtaking views over the lake, historic monasteries, and a refreshing high-altitude climate.
At the end of the day, we travel to Yerevan after completing the sightseeing stops.
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Tbilisi to Yerevan Transfer with Optional Sightseeing Routes
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We will pick you up from your hotel and start our journey .
Transfer Day: Tbilisi to Yerevan – Scenic Route with Optional Stops
A comfortable cross-border journey from Tbilisi to Yerevan through the beautiful landscapes of Armenia.
Travelers can choose between two sightseeing routes:
Option 1: Northern Armenia – Monasteries Route
Explore Armenia’s rich medieval heritage with stops at:
- Haghpat Monastery
- Sanahin Monastery
- Akhtala Monastery
A route focused on UNESCO heritage sites, history, and architecture.
Option 2: Nature & Lake Sevan Route
Discover Armenia’s natural beauty with stops at:
- Haghartsin Monastery
- Dilijan National Park
- Lake Sevan and Sevanavank Monastery
A scenic route with forests, mountains, and lake views.
Arrival: Drop-off at your hotel in Yerevan.
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More about this tour
This transfer service from Tbilisi to Yerevan offers a comfortable and scenic journey through the landscapes of Armenia.
Along the way, travelers can choose optional sightseeing routes depending on their interests. One route passes through the historic Lori region, visiting iconic monasteries such as Haghpat Monastery and Sanahin Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites known for their medieval architecture and cultural importance.
The alternative route takes you through the forested Tavush region, where you can explore Haghartsin Monastery, the natural beauty of Dilijan National Park, and the scenic views of Lake Sevan.
Regardless of the chosen route, the journey ends in Yerevan, making it a convenient and enriching way to travel between Georgia and Armenia while experiencing cultural and natural highlights along the way.

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