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Armenia Offroad Tour (M-ID: 3015) +49 (0)40 468 992 48 Mo-Fr. 10:00h to 19.00h 11 Days: Armenia Offroad Tour (M-ID: 3015) https://www.motourismo.com/en/listings/3015-11-days-armenia-offroad-tour from €2,549.00 Dates and duration (days) On request 11 days 10/13/2021 - 10/23/2021 11 days 10/17/2021 - 10/27/2021 11 days 10/27/2021 - 11/06/2021 11 days 10/31/2021 - 11/10/2021 11 days Visit the ancient temple in Garni, enjoy some delicious, freshly-caught fish at the beach of lake Sevan and take a ride on Europe's longest cable car during this exciting travel enduro tour in Armenia. During this travel enduro tour, you will visit the ancient through the Debed River gorge before we reach the temple in Garni, enjoy some delicious, freshly-caught fish at Haghpat monastery. We will have dinner and spend the the beach of lake Sevan and take a ride on Europe's longest night in Ijevan. cable car in Armenia. Day 5: Day 1: Our day starts with a ride along a dirt road to the village of After arriving in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, you will Navur and from there onwards to the lake Parz Lich. We will check-in at your hotel and have some time to get enjoy the marvelous landscape during a short break in a acquainted with your new surrounding before going for a café nearby before heading to the Tezhler resort, where we first city tour. Afterwards, we'll take a look at the will enjoy some traditional folk music and spend the night. motorbikes you will be riding during our tour and then, we will have dinner. Day 6: Day 2: After breakfast, we head to the village of Molokans, Semenovka. From there onwards, our next stop is the After breakfast, we'll ride towards the Geghard Monastery picturesque peninsula of lake Sevan. At a nearby restaurant and on our way, we'll stop at the ancient temple in Garni. on the beach, we will try some fresh fish from the lake while From the Geghard Monastery onwards, we'll ride uphill to taking a break and recovering from our ride. We head to the the Byurakan Observatory and the Yezidi nomadic herders. medieval cemetery in the Noradus village and from there on Afterwards, we'll stop at lake Kari Lich before heading to ride through the Selim pass to Yeghegnadzor. On our way, the meteorologists. Here, we'll enjoy the evening. we will take a quick break at the caravanserai on the silk road. In the evening, we will reach Yeghegnadzor, where we Day 3: will spend the night. We start our tour by riding northwards to the waterfall Day 7: Trchkan at Shirakamut and then take a dirt road to Stepanavan, where we will visit the fortress Lori Bird. We After taking the M2 highway to the Shaki waterfall near will spend the night in Stepanavan. Sisian, we head to the old settlement of Khndzoresk. Afterwards, we'll ride to a place known as the Karahunj Day 4: Stonehenge. In the evening, we will reach Goris, where we will spend the night. On the fourth day of our tour, we will ride to the village Odzun. After our arrival, we will quickly visit the village's Day 8: impressive 6th century monastery. Our tour leads us further 01.10.2021 11 Days: Armenia Offroad Tour - MOTOURISMO -- 1 Just like the day before, we start our day with a ride along the M2 highway up to the fork of the road near the Shurnukh village. Taking a dirt road with numerous serpentines running through picturesque mountains, we will reach Bgheno-Noravank, a small church by the road. From the village Shinuayr onwards, we will head towards the Tatev monastery. Here, you have the possibility of riding to the monastery and back on Europe's longest cable car. After the visit to the monastery, we will ride to the city of Kapan through some mountain villages and on our way pass the lake Kashuni. Day 9: After breakfast, we will depart from Kapan to the south through the Shikahogh reserve towards the Iranian border. Taking a big loop, we will ride back on beautiful mountain roads to go back to Kapan and from there onwards to Goris. Day 10: Today, we will return to Yerevan. On our way, we will ride along a scenic road passing the bottom of the canyon and leading us to the Noravank church complex. In the evening, we will have a farewell dinner in Yerevan before spending our last day of the tour there. Day 11: After breakfast, you will be transfered to the airport and fly back home. 01.10.2021 11 Days: Armenia Offroad Tour - MOTOURISMO -- 2 Category Motorcycle Tour Terrain Combo On-/Offroad Vehicle motorcycle rent incl. Tourguide / Coach yes (guided) Accommodation Hotel / B&B or similar Flight to / from no, not incl. on request Support vehicle (luggage/service) yes Level of difficulty medium Customer payment protection yes * PRICING Minimal without optional extras, see pricing Pricing Rider / Motorcycle: Yamaha XT660 €2,549.00 Rider / Motorcycle: Kawasaki KLR650 €2,549.00 Rider / Motorcycle: Suzuki DR650SE €2,549.00 per pillion passenger in a double room €2,179.00 per single room (surcharge) €479.00 Features Rental motorcycle English speaking tour guide. Other languages on request. Support vehicle 10 overnight stays Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner Program according to itinerary, unless it is marked as "optional Motorcycle insurance with excess of 250€. Not included features Petrol Personal expenses International flights Everything not listed under features 01.10.2021 11 Days: Armenia Offroad Tour - MOTOURISMO -- 3 Deposit of 250 € for the rental motorcycle (payable in cash on site). More details Minimum age: 21 years Minimum number of participants 3 - maximum 10 persons If the minimum number of participants is not reached, you will be contacted in time. Please familiarize yourself with the travel instructions of the respective country in good time before the trip and follow them. All tours are subject to the general terms and conditions. Please also make yourself familiar with your rights when booking a package tour before you book. Before the start of the journey the disclaimer must be signed and submitted, without this a start of the journey is not possible. 01.10.2021 11 Days: Armenia Offroad Tour - MOTOURISMO -- 4.
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