Tsaghkadzor: Armenia's Valley of Flowers
Discover Tsaghkadzor: A year-round mountain resort in Armenia offering skiing, history, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Tsaghkadzor, meaning 'valley of flowers' in Armenian, is a popular resort town known for its stunning mountain scenery and ski resort. With a history stretching back to ancient times, it offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites like the Kecharis Monastery.
A brief summary to Tsaghkadzor
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Local tips
- Visit Kecharis Monastery to explore a significant religious complex with stunning medieval architecture.
- Ride the Tsaghkadzor Ropeway for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Sevan.
- Enjoy winter sports at the Tsaghkadzor Ski Resort, offering slopes for all skill levels.
- Hike the scenic trails around Tsaghkadzor in spring and summer to experience the 'valley of flowers'.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
From Yerevan, take a minibus (marshrutka) from the Kilikia Bus Station to Tsaghkadzor. The journey takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes and costs around 500-1500 AMD. Once in Tsaghkadzor, local taxis can take you to specific locations within the town.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Yerevan and can take you directly to Tsaghkadzor. The ride is about 50 km and typically takes around an hour, depending on traffic. Expect to pay between 6,000 and 8,000 AMD for the trip.
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