While you are touring in Armenia, let’s take advantage of some of the very traditional food festivals going on in the country – The Armenian Dolma Festival.Read More
Vardavar is one of the most joyful and loved holidays in Armenia. It is a beyond doubt the most favorite for kids and strangest for newcomers seeing unusual scenes of groups of children or teenagers coming up to people walking in the streets and pouring pails of water over them. By the way, you may...Read More
Every year on May 3rd, residents of Halidzor, Tatev and surrounding communities are organizing a Sheep Shearing Festival, by creating various hand-made works and artifacts. Since the festival is organized in Tatev area, visitors have an outstanding opportunity to visit Tatev Monastery and enjoy the longest, two-way cable way in the world, with a beautiful...Read More
Every year on August 22, Yerevan is holding an annual Beer Festival in the very heart of the city, around Lake Sevan. On average about a dozen local breweries and beer clubs are participating in the festival, which is becoming very popular year after year.Read More
The festival features local wine and cheese producers displaying their products, and there is a special zone for wine sales. Local restaurants offer Armenian and world dishes as pairings with wine. This is all accompanied by talented musicians and dancers of various genres, including one of the best local DJs.Read More