Description
Winter extreme sports enthusiasts are invited to a unique ski tour to the Armenian ski resorts of Tsaghkadzor and Myler. Tsaghkadzor, one of the most picturesque corners of Armenia, is located at an altitude of approximately 2,000 meters. This popular ski resort is located 50 km from Yerevan. Its modern ski slopes were built in 2008. Myler is a new, modern ski resort that opened in 2023 in the village of Yegipatrush, 55 km from Yerevan. A state-of-the-art cable car, new exciting slopes, stunning views, and the purest mountain air await you. You will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature and the purest mountain air. You can also try skiing or snowboarding. We will also offer a short excursion program.
Program
Day 1: Yerevan
- Arrival in Yerevan
- Meeting at the airport
- Sightseeing tour of Yerevan
- Welcome dinner
- Transfer to Tsaghkadzor
- Hotel accommodation
Days 2-3: Tsaghkadzor
- Breakfast
- Free time to ski or snowboard, or explore winter Tsaghkadzor.
Day 4: Tsaghkadzor – Sevan – Dilijan – Haghartsin – Yerevan
- Breakfast
- Next, we’ll head to Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. Here, we’ll admire the azure waters of Sevan and explore the ancient monastery located on the peninsula.
- Afterwards, we’ll head to the famous resort town of Dilijan.
- We’ll stroll through this beautiful city. A delicious lunch awaits us at a picturesque guesthouse.
- Afterwards, we’ll drive through a protected beech forest to the beautiful 11th-13th century monastery complex of Haghartsin. This gem of a canyon, one of Armenia’s most mysterious places, is immersed in the greenery of mountain forests.
- We’ll return to Yerevan in the evening.
Day 5: Myler Ski Resort
- Breakfast
- Departure to the village of Yegipatrush.
- We’ll dedicate this day to skiing at the Myler Ski Resort.
- Return to Yerevan in the evening.
Day 6: Garni – Geghard – Yerevan
- Breakfast
- Departure to Garni, home to the only surviving monument in Armenia dating back to the pagan and Hellenistic periods.
- A walk through the gorge, where you’ll see a small natural wonder called the “Stone Symphony.” Departure to the Geghard Monastery Complex, a unique architectural structure, part of which is carved into the rock. The monastery complex’s name derives from the spear that pierced the body of Jesus Christ on the Cross and, according to historical sources, was brought to Armenia by the Apostle Thaddeus along with many other relics.
- Lunch
- Return to Yerevan.
- Transfer to the airport.
Tour price per person:
| Persons |
Price – AMD |
Price – USD |
| 2 pers. |
292 000 AMD |
770$ |
| 3 pers. |
255 000 AMD |
670$ |
| 4-5 pers. |
217 000 AMD |
570$ |
| 6-9 pers. |
199 000 AMD |
524$ |
| 10-12 pers. |
185 000 AMD |
487$ |
| 13-15 pers. |
177 000 AMD |
466$ |
* The tour price in rubles and dollars may vary depending on the exchange rate. The price is based on the exchange rate as of 10.11.2025. Exchange rates: USD — 380
Single occupancy supplement: 62 000 AMD / 163$
The tour price includes:
- Meeting and transfers from the airport to the hotel and airport
- Accommodation in a 3-star or 4-star hotel with double occupancy
- Comfortable transportation with a driver for the entire route
- Guide services
- Entrance tickets to the indicated museums and cultural centers
- Breakfasts at the hotel
- Welcome dinner
- Two lunches (days 4 and 6)
The tour price does not include:
- Flight to Yerevan and back
- Other lunches and dinners
- Ski equipment rental
- Ski passes
- Medical insurance (highly recommended)
- Personal expenses