Tag: Armenia

Vorotan Cascade

3 mins read

The Vorotan Cascade, also known as the ContourGlobal Hydro Cascade, is a significant hydroelectric complex situated on the Vorotan River in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Established with the dual purpose of hydroelectric power generation and irrigation water supply, the complex has grown to become one of Armenia’s principal energy sources. The Vorotan Cascade comprises three hydroelectric power plants and five reservoirs, boasting […]

Read more

Lake Sevan: Armenia’s Largest Lake

9 mins read

Imagine a turquoise sea set on a mountain plateau: that’s Lake Sevan in Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province. Ringed by volcanic ranges and medieval monasteries, Sevan sits roughly 60–70 miles (95–110 kilometers) from the Georgian border and about 37–43 miles (60–70 kilometers) from Yerevan by road, making it an easy day trip with outsized rewards. What is […]

Read more

Lake Lessing 

2 mins read

Lake Lessing (Armenian: Լեսինգ (լիճ)) is a noteworthy natural lake situated in the Aragatsotn region of Armenia. Positioned on the eastern slope of the Aragats mountains, the lake is elevated at 3,200 meters above sea level. Geographical Location and Vegetation Approximately 11 km northwest of Tsaghkashen village, Lake Lessing is enveloped by a unique alpine vegetation. […]

Read more

Test Your Knowledge of Armenia (Easy Level)

1 min read

This is a 10-question multiple-choice quiz about Armenia. The quiz covered a variety of topics related to Armenia, such as its capital city, official language, currency, famous landmarks, and cultural traditions. The questions were designed to test the knowledge of participants and provide insights into the country’s history, geography, and culture. The correct answers were […]

Read more

Armenia Travel Guide: What to See and Do in this Enchanting Land

7 mins read

Armenia blends snow-capped peaks, sun-warmed stone monasteries, and generous hospitality into a compact, affordable trip. From Yerevan’s café culture to Lake Sevan’s alpine shores and the Tatev gorge, distances are short but the contrasts are big. This 2025 guide gives you current entry rules, routes, budgets, and a doable 7-day plan. What is “Armenia Travel […]

Read more

Capital of Armenia: Yerevan

8 mins read

Imagine standing atop the ancient Citadel Hill—once the mighty Erebuni fortress—overlooking a city that blends pink‑stone facades, dramatic Soviet avenues, and Mount Ararat’s snow‑capped silhouette. That city is Yerevan, Armenia’s capital since 782 BCE, and a living testament to Armenian endurance and innovation. Today, it pulsates as a modern hub of politics, culture, and commerce, yet […]

Read more