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Exploring Dilijan's Unique Yew Trees And Aghavnavank Monastery In Armenia

Exploring Dilijan's Unique Yew Trees and Aghavnavank Monastery in Armenia

Nestled within the picturesque Dilijan National Park is a remarkable discovery – a grove of endangered yew trees. These ancient sentinels, some soaring to heights of 25 meters, have silently witnessed the passage of over four centuries. As you embark on your journey into this natural wonder, you'll find yourself transported to a timeless sanctuary.

Have You Been To Stepanavan Dendropark?

Have you Been to Stepanavan Dendropark?

Hey travelers! it's a while since my last post and I came back with a post about a big dendropark north to Yerevan called Stepanavan Dendropark. It's not your typical tourist destination but well worth a visit as it host lush trees from around the world. It was founded in 1931 so you can imagine how big the trees got since then. To me the highlights of the place are the sequoia trees. They are gigantic

Everything You Need To Know About Armenian Wine

Everything You Need To Know About Armenian Wine

Find more about Armenian wine-making, varieties, wine tasting and tours. For wine aficionados out there and peaople interested in enotourism.

Gyumri

Gyumri

About the 2nd largest city of Armenia - Gyumri. You'll learn about the city's cultural heritage, restaurants, Black Fortress, airport & more.

The Ultimate Local's Travel Guide To Yerevan, Armenia

The Ultimate Local's Travel Guide to Yerevan, Armenia

Things to do and places to go in Yerevan from a local's perspective. From getting to Yerevan to getting the most of it - do it in local way!

A Summer Escape Destination - Tenerife, Canary Islands

A Summer Escape Destination - Tenerife, Canary Islands

Wouldn't it be great to escape from the daily routine to somewhere exotic and full adventures? I stumbled upon Mari's post about wonderful Tenerife, Canary Islands and it seems like a perfect destination for lustrous summer holidays. The sea, soft sand, always warm climate, and the easy islander life is especially charming for us, the Bumpylands people. Maybe it's because we live in a landlocked country with high mountains, snaking roads, bounded fields, and boundless imagination.