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Hike to the summit of Dimats Mountain for breathtaking views of Dilijan National Park's alpine meadows and rugged terrain.
Dimats Mountain, located in the Tavush region of Armenia, offers breathtaking panoramic views and alpine meadows. As part of Dilijan National Park, it's a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers seeking stunning landscapes and diverse flora.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Taxi
From Dilijan city center, a taxi is a convenient option to reach trailheads near Dimats Mountain. Taxis are readily available in Dilijan, either hailed on the street or booked via a ride-hailing app. A ride to the beginning of Shamakhyan Road (Tripeak Trailhead) will cost around 500 AMD. For a trip to Haghartsin village, from where some off-roading adventures to Dimats begin, negotiate a fare with the driver.
Public Transport
To reach Dimats Mountain using public transport, take a marshrutka (minibus) from Dilijan to a nearby village such as Teghut or Haghartsin. From the village, you may need to walk or hire a local taxi to get closer to the mountain's trails. Marshrutka fares from Dilijan to surrounding villages typically cost around 500 AMD.
Walking
Depending on your starting point in Dilijan and the specific trail you intend to hike, walking is a viable option to access Dimats Mountain. Some trailheads, like the one for the Tripeak Hike, are within a reasonable walking distance from the city center (approximately 4.6 kilometers to the start of Shamakhyan Road). Be prepared for a moderate uphill walk.
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