Armenia
Travel Blogs from Armenia
Zona Cafetera
Edgar had advised us to stay in Armenia for our first night to make it easy to get to the Parque de Cafe. We arrived at midnight, had a bit of a nightmare with the taxi driver despite having the address written down but never the less we arrived in one ...
...Wake up and smell the coffee...hmmmm..
... a chicken place that serves plastic gloves with their fried chicken to keep the grease off your fingers!!! hmmm....pizza please!!! I stayed in Armenia 3 nights using it as my base to head out to the smaller town of Salento and also to the Park National ...
The Wild West
Note: I know, I know. I am awfully behind...today is Sept 6 and I am in Bangkok but my blog is still stuck in Georgia, Aug 18...but what can I say? I am doing my best. The Upper Svaneti region in the NW corner of Georgia is remote, mountainous and wild. ...
Eastern Armenia
... is a small city in the eastern corner of Armenia, in the mountains and very close to Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed region between Armenia and Azerbaijan, for which a bitter war was fought about 10 years ago and to this day these two countries are still ...
Parque Nacional del Café
... bus toilet, even the conductor went down to check that he was okay! Apart from that the journey was uneventful! When we arrived in Armenia we had nowhere planned t0o stay so we asked the taxi driver to take us to the only hotel listed in the Lonely Planet ...
Sevan, a city you cannot leave
... of Athena in Athens's Acropolis. After that we went north to Lake Sevan. Sevan is the name of the largest lake of Armenia and also a name of a city on its northern shore. Besides its beaches and summer activities, it also has the Hayravank Monastery ...
Yerevan, a stylish city in the backwater
... they are intelligent people and most of them good businessmen who, because of historical events (the Ottoman Empire occupied a large part of Armenia, and today Turkey still has lands that are used to be part of Armenia, such as its ancient capital Ani and ...
Armenia
Zona cafetera del país, los paisajes son durante las largas jornadas en los autobuses son magníficos y fácil de comprender como es posible que se escondan todo tipo de guerrillas. Visitamos el parque del café y descansamos un día. Coffee zone, ...
Midden in de zona Cafetera
... minder :) Laatst een beetje uitgerekend dat ik nu nog maar zo´n 5 a 6 lange busriiten voor de boeg heb. In Armenia, de dichtsbijzijnde stad, aangekomen blijkt dat de laastte bus al is vertrokken. Ofwel dat wordt een nachtje Armenia. Ik ...
Hard to Get To, Harder to Get Out Of! by Sandra
We got up at 5am this morning to get the jeep at 6am to El Banco from where we were going to catch a boat for a 7 hour trip on the river to Barracabermanja. Having booked this through the manager of our hotel we confidently awaited our pick up. At 6.30 a ...
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New Year 2012 Holiday in Armenia with SacVoyage
... travellers in best prices. SacVoyage Armenian Travel Company is not an exception and offers everyone to meet the New Year in Armenia. Presently all Christian churches celebrate the New Year on January 1. The word "Ja nuary" means "birth". Before Christ's ...
Introduction to Armenia - The Starter Kit
... ' etc. The other description for Armenia is «the artists' inspiration». This is because of: a) the historical «breath» of Armenia; b) the wonderful nature different but in all its ways gorgeous during all the seasons; and c) for its national colour ...
On the road to nowhere.
... but right now, buying a sandwich before my OJ dash through the terminal this morning would have been genius. Just passed a sign to Armenia (my destination at the moment), said it was just 100km away. Looks like we are heading back into the mountains again ...
Back Home
Do you know the feeling you get when you're back home? Well, that's how I felt when I landed in Armenia!! I was so glad hat I'm back home! I missed my family and my friends so much. I'm so appy! I went to lots of fun places like; ...
Fire, Brimstone, and Hail
Today I rolled out of bed before lunchtime and went to the village/small town of Garni and the Geghard monastary. In Garni, there is a reconstructed temple from the 1st century (abouts). The temple ...
Ani
Not much to say - Ani is probably the most amaking place I've ever seen. An old Armenian ancient city that rivaled Istanbul or any other city back in it's day. started in around 900. It's right on the Armenian border and the Russians are ...
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'bourgeoise Kultur'
Yerewan ist meiner Meinung nach eine super Stadt! Ich fuehlte mich sofort sehr wohl und es gibt dort soooo viel spannendes zu entdecken! Die Stadt ist sehr international, aber gleichzeitig auch sehr armenisch. Ich uebernachtete in einem ...

