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Guide
to Garni and Geghard Printable
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Garni temple and Geghard
monastery are one of the most visited places in Armenia.
Both are located close to the capital city - Yerevan. There
are many things to see when traveling to these ancient monuments,
one of them the road itself, surrounded by amazing landscape
and nature, the road to Geghard and Garni one of the most
beautiful in Armenia.
The twisty and scenic
road follows the Azat Gorge and continues to the Geghard
village and monastery. On your way to Garni you will see
local farmers selling canned greens, almonds, dried fruits
and other local produce. Stop by and get some canned "sindrik"
or "bokhi" pickled greens from local mountains.
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Typical
landscape of Erebuni preserve and mountains near Garni
Village.
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View of
Garni Village and Khosrov preserve mountains on the
horizon.
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Garni
temple, walls of ancient bath-house and the ruins
of VII century church.
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View of
Azat Gorge from Garni Temple is the one of the most
scenic ones in Armenia.
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Mountains
near Geghard Monastery covered with sparse vegetation.
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Geghhard
Monastery in early spring. The walls of monastery
date back in IV century.
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Cross
stones or Khachkars carved on Geghart Monastery walls.
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Dinner
in the local restaurant, barbeque, cheese and brook
trout from Azat River.
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Every region and
place in Armenia is known for its local produce and specialties.
Garni is famous for lavash (Armenian, thin pita bread),
feta cheese, yogurt, young wine, apples, walnuts, hazelnuts
and almonds. You can buy them from locals, but some, like
young wine is seasonal and available only in November.
Garni temple represents
Armenia's Hellenistic culture influence in II-I centuries
BC. Armenian kings, Tigran II and Artavazd II promoted Hellenistic
culture in Armenia and one of the cultural centers was Garni
fortress, built by king Artavazd II. The Garni temple was
built in first century by king Tiridates. Emperor Nero of
Rome donated 50 million dinar in gold to reconstruct Artashat,
the ancient capital of Armenia that was destroyed by Romans.
King Tiridates used the funds donated by Rome to rebuild
the fortress and Garni temple. After adoption of the Christianity
the Garni became summer residence of the Armenian kings.
The temple was destroyed in 1679 in an earthquake, but was
reconstructed in 1975.
There are many interesting
things to see in Garni: the temple, ancient baths-house,
the old fortress walls, the ruins of the VII century church,
incredible view of the Azat Gorge, mountains of Yeranos
Range and Erebuni and Khosrov preserves.
The Azat River with its clear and cold waters is home of
brook trout and river crabs. From the Garni Temple you can
enjoy incredible view of Azat Gorge. Unfortunately, the
step canyon is surrounded by the safety fence that took
away the ancient spirit and natural look of the landscape.
Near the entrance of the temple you will find local villagers
selling souvenirs and sometimes, mountain cat's fur that
is illegal to hunt.
There are two preserves
near Garni and Gehrad: Khosrov and Erebuni. Erebuni preserve
is situated between Shorbulach and Gaghadir villages. It
is home of the ancient wheat of Erebuni. Famous academician
Vavilow in 1934 visited Armenia and was impressed by the
area's richness of ancient wheat specimens. The significance
of the Erebuni preserve to the world and agriculture is
invaluable. Khosrov preserve deserves separate section in
our guides. It is one of the oldest preserves known in history,
king Khosrov III created the preserve around 330 AD and
for 17 centuries it remained untouched.
Geghard Monastery
is located about 7 miles from Garni. There is only one road
that takes you to Geghard. Once you reach the end of the
road you will see the monastery. Just before the monastery
stop on the road and enjoy view of rocky-mountains covered
with the green sparse vegetation. You can try wild, sour
plums that grow on trees near the road.
The Geghard Monastery
was founded around IV century, but current structures dated
back in XII-XII centuries. According to ancient legend the
legendary spear that pierced Christ was brought to Geghard
Monastery. In front of the monastery entrance you will see
locals selling souvenirs and snacks. We recommend you to
try Armenian "ttu lavash" tart and sun dried thin
sheet of plum syrup.
The Geghard complex
has many things to see, most interesting are chambers carved
from the mountain. The carved chambers are also known for
the incredible acoustics. You will see the wall of amazing
Chachkars or carved cross stones on the outside walls of
the cave monastery. You can also light the candle inside
the main cathedral that was built in 1215. While in Geghard,
notice tied ribbons on the tries around the river and sacrifice
rocks with blood passages. The tied ribbons represent whishes
and sacrifice rocks are used when someone brings sheep or
chicken to sacrifice. These traditions are not Christian,
they date back in ancient times when Armenians were influenced
by the Persians and their Zoroastrian religion.
Outside of the monastery
you will also find carved chambers inside the mountains
and caves. If you decide to climb the mountain near the
entrance of the monastery, be careful coming back. Sharp
step and slippery soil can send you tumbling down. The view
from the top worth climbing; you will see the entire monastery
complex from above and magnificent mountains surrounding
the area.
When coming back
from the Geghard and Garni you can stop by nice "veterok"
restaurants near Geghadir Village. Open air dining in Garni
mountains is special, the
fresh air is filled with the smell of oregano and wormwood
plants. The meal in the restaurant include: pork barbeque,
fresh caught brook trout from Azat River and local cheese
with lavash and tarragon. The cheese and tarragon wrapped
in lavash has amazing, unmatched taste when eaten in Armenian
mountains. The dinner for 3 persons in the restaurant with
drinks will cost you around $20.
The trip to Garni
and Geghard will take no more that 5-6 hours and it is popular
route with tourists visiting Armenia. The Garni and Geghard
are one of the closest places to Yerevan that you can visit.
We are certain that you amazed by the beauty of the surrounding
nature and ancient monuments located so close to the urban
capital of the country. For
more images of Garni and Geghard, please visit our Ancient
Monuments section.
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