An 11 day motorbike tour through the culture rich countryside of Armenia.
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Armenia Motorbike Tour

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An exciting 11-day motorbike tour through Armenia. Armenia offers spectacular mountain ranges, remote villages, vast lakes, and ancient monuments. As a result of such an extraordinary heritage, we’ve set up a motorbike tour so that you can travel through some of the undiscovered parts of the country. Furthermore, you will get to experience the friendly Armenian cultural way of life, first hand.

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  • Group Size Small Group
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All about the Armenia Motorbike Tour.

Armenia offers spectacular mountain ranges, remote villages, vast lakes and ancient monuments. As a result of such extraordinary heritage, we’ve set up a motorbike tour so that you can travel through some of the best-undiscovered parts of Armenia … in style. Furthermore, you will get to experience the friendly Armenian cultural way of life.

Since arriving in the capital Yerevan, we’ll take the opportunity for a tour of the city and collect the bikes.

The next morning we hit the road and start the grand tour of Armenia covering the distance on rugged and sometimes challenging terrain.

 

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The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • Professional tour guide service during the whole tour
  • Excursions & entrance fees as detailed in the tour itinerary
  • Insurance of motorbikes
  • Transportation
  • Meals
  • Accommodation
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Visa fees
  • Petrol
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages
  1. Day 1 Arrival in Yerevan

    Arrive at the capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Drop off your luggage at the hotel and then we’ll take a tour of the city.
    Choose your motorcycle for the tour.

  2. Day 2 Yerevan - Mount Aragats (150 km)

    Arrive at the garage at 8:00AM. Head towards the Geghard Monastery. Stops: Ancient temple in Garni and the Geghard Monastery. Ride uphill to Mount Aragats. Stops: Byurakan Observatory, Yezidi nomadic herders, and Lake Kari Lich. Overnight stay at a guest house.

  3. Day 3 Mount Aragats - Stepanavan (180 km, 70 km dirt road)

    Ride to the village of Odzun and stop briefly at a 6th century monastery. Head down to the Debed River Gorge. Continue on to the Haghpat Monastery. Overnight in Ijevan.

  4. Day 4 Stepanavan - Ijevan (160 km)

    Ride to the village of Odzun and stop briefly at a 6th century monastery. Head down to the Debed River Gorge. Continue on to the Haghpat Monastery. Overnight in Ijevan.

  5. Day 5 Ijevan - Tezhler Resort (150 km, 75 km dirt road)

    Follow a dirt road to the village of Navur then to Lake Parz Lich. Stop for a short break at a cafe near the lake. Overnight stay at Tezhler Resort. Folk music.

  6. Day 6 Tezhler Resort - Yeghegnadzor (175 km, asphalt)

    Ride to the village of Molokans, Semenovka. Next stop at the picturesque peninsula of Lake Sevan. Go fishing at a restaurant located on the edge of a lake. Afterwards, visit a medieval cemetery in the village of Noradus. Take the Selim Pass to Yeghegnadzor. On the way, stop by a Silk Road caravanserai. Overnight stay in Yeghegnadzor.

  7. Day 7 Yeghegnadzor - Goris (150 km)

    Take the M2 highway to Shaki Waterfall near Sisian. Next visit the old settlement of Khndzoresk then go to a place known as Karahunj Stonehenge. Overnight stay in Goris.

  8. Day 8 Goris - Kapan (130 km, 80 km dirt road)

    Take the M2 highway up to a fork in the road near the village of Shurnukh. Take a dirt road with numerous switchbacks running through picturesque mountains. There is a small church on the road, Bgheno-Noravank. Upon reaching the village of Shinuayr, head to the Tatev Monastery. If desired, you can ride on Europe’s longest cable car there and back. After the visit to the monastery, ride to the city of Kapan, passing mountain villages and Lake Kashuni.

  9. Day 9 Kapan - Shikahogh Reserve - Kapan - Goris (240 km)

    Leave Kapan and head to the south through Shikahogh Reserve towards the border with Iran. Make a big loop on a beautiful mountain road (160 km) going back to Kapan and then to Goris.

  10. Day 10 Goris - Yerevan (250 km)

    Return to Yerevan. On the way, turn onto a scenic road that runs along the bottom of the canyon to the Noravank Church Complex. Farewell dinner in Yerevan.

  11. Day 11 Departure

    End of the tour; transfer to the airport.

Accomodation

The evenings are generally spent exploring the local villages and tasting the local food with the odd glass of wine! Overnighting in specifically selected hotels or homestay’s your sure to have a relaxing night.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance.
  • Professional tour guide service during the whole tour
  • Excursions & entrance fees as detailed in the tour itinerary
  • Insurance of motorbikes
  • Transportation
  • Meals
  • Accommodation
  • Visa fees
  • Petrol
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages

It is recommended that you bring our own leathers, helmet and safety gear that you are familiar with. However, everything that you can be provided, just let us know what you’d like us to organise and we’ll take care of the rest.

Bring a decent day sack with you so you can collect some of the local specialities along the way …. cognac is all but one of the many little secrets!!

Of course do not forget your camera! If your after a full on film production of your tour then we’d be happy to rig you up with the equipment.

No problem, we specifically create our trips so that they are completely customisable. Let us know your requirements and we’ll put something together for you.

Yes we can, we’ll just need some details from you and we’ll take care of the rest.

Passports:

To enter Armenia, a passport valid for six months is required. Visas: EU and US nationals do not need an entry visa for travel to Armenia and are allowed to stay up to 180 days a year without a visa (usually a maximum of 90 days pervisit).

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A landlocked country with Turkey to the west and Georgia to the north, Armenia boasts a history longer than most other European countries.

Situated along the route of the Great Silk Road, it has fallen within the orbit of a number of cultural influences and empires.

After independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Armenia quickly became drawn into a bloody conflict with Azerbaijan over the mostly Armenian-speaking region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

One of the earliest Christian civilisations, its first churches were founded in the fourth century. In later centuries, it frequently oscillated between Byzantine, Persian, Mongol or Turkish control, as well as periods of independence.

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