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Discover an Ancient Land of Festivals

Year-Round Celebrations of Dance, Music, Cuisine and Wine!

January 1st: Nor Tari (New Year) th th 6 : Surb Tsnund (Armenian Christmas, 7 : Russian Orthodox Christmas) – stuffed pumpkins December February 22nd (Solstice): Mihr (God of Light, Heaven and Truth) Snow Art Festival, , Vayots Dzor Pagan Festival, Garni, Kotayk St. Sargis Day (similar to St Valentine’s Day) 31st: festive season start (New Year/Christmas) Trndez (Candlemas Day) – fire festival

November March th 30 : Holy Lance Feast, 8th: International Woman’s Day Etchmiadzin, Armavir – Nowruz (Persian New Year/Equinox) – Crucifixion spear religious event celebrated by visiting Iranians

October Wine Festivals, Areni/Rind, Vayots Dzor April Tsakhkazard (Palm Sunday); Zatik (Easter) Targmanchats Ton (Holy Translators Feast) th – spiritual literary figures 7 : Maternity and Beauty Day 30th: Yerevan Jazz Day

September Festival, Khachik, Vayots Dzor May Harisa Festival, Musa Ler, Armavir 1st and 9th: May Day and Victory Day Independence Day and Balloon Festival; st Hnaberd Festival; Hambartsum 21 (Equinox): Day of Knowledge – (Ascension Day) – song and flower gala Tir, god of wisdom, language, arts, dreams

August June Grape Blessing Day; Children’s Day Taraz Festival, Yerevan (Armenian traditional attire); Haybuys Festival, Yenokavan, Tavush 11th: Navasard (Pagan New Year) – dedicated to Anahit, – celebrating Armenian herbs goddess of fertility and healing, and Aramazd, King of the Gods July Tuta (Mulberry Festival), Goris, Syunik Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival and Yereavn Colour Run Vardavar (water festival) – offering of roses to Astghik, god of love, beauty and water (wife of Vahagn, god of fire, thunder and war)

Discover beautiful alpine – once ruled by Persians, Romans, and Byzantines and part of the historical Silk Road. Home of the apricot, experience the joy of ancient and new festivals in the cradle of ancient wine and carpet making! Garni Temple https://arenilodge.com