Skip the crowds—this is a private tour for your group only.
Experience the enchanting beauty and rich cultural heritage of Garni on a captivating two-hour walking tour designed for couples. Begin your journey at the Pagan Temple of Garni, an ancient temple dedicated to the Armenian sun god Mihr. Admire the well-preserved Third Century Roman Baths and witness the ancient architectural style and design. Pass by the Garni Historical and Cultural Museum, and delve into the fascinating history and traditions of this beautiful region. Discover the charming Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni, an early Christian church with a unique architectural style. Finally, witness the breathtaking natural wonder of the Symphony of Stones, a geological formation created by volcanic activity that resembles a giant organ. This two-hour walking tour is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Garni and create memories with your loved one.
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Private tour with a local guide.
- Professional local tour guide
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Pagan Temple of Garni entrance fee : Children: 0.25 USD, Adults: 0.63 USD, Foreigners: 2.5 USD
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Symphony of Stones entrance fee : Adults 0.5 USD
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This is the best-known structure and symbol of pre-Christian in Armenia located at Garni. The beautiful temple sits at the edge of the triangular cliff overlooking the river Azat.
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Third Century Roman Baths were constructed in the 3rd century in present-day Armenia near Garni Temple and are covered with modern protective structures from above. The bath had five rooms that had different temperatures as well as swimming pools, while one of the rooms preserved a fairly large fragment of the mosaic floor.
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Garni Historical and Cultural Museum –Reservation is one of the oldest historical museums in Armenia. The museum which is one of the most visited monuments in Armenia's cultural reserve has a castle, pagan temple, and mosaic floor among others.
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The small church in Garni village was built in the 12th century at a site that was a pagan shrine. The church which has elaborated decorations was constructed from grey stone and is surrounded by khachkars.
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Its one the best and well known natural monuments in Garni, Armenia located in the basin of river Azat. The monument is also known as Basalt Organ as a result of stones hanging against gravity that resemble an organ.
Skip the crowds—this is a private tour for your group only.
The main entrance to the Garni Temple
(Geghard Monastery Road H3, Garni Armenia) See Map
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.