COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE
A fun place to hang out in Yerevan is the Cascade, a massive staircase rising to a view of Mount Ararat (don’t worry, there’s an escalator) and the Sculpture Garden below displaying sculptures for the likes of Botero and other prominent artists.
One of the most beautiful sights is the view of Mount Ararat where, legend has it, Noah’s ark rested after the flood, with the Khor Viral Monastery in the foreground. The view is picture perfect and a great photo opportunity.
Two hours southeast of Yerevan is Noravank Monastery, clinging to a cliff, surrounded by rust-colored rocks. This 13-century monastery is known for its carvings, one of which is believed to be the only image of god in the country.
The ancient caravanserai were instrumental in encouraging the flow of information, commerce, ideas and people along the trade routes of Southeast Europe, North Africa and Asia, particularly the Silk Route.
The Salim Caravanserai in Armenia looks exactly as it did in the 13th century. It is said that Marco Polo stayed there on his way to China.
Lake Sevan is a popular getaway spot for Armenians. There are restaurants around the lake offering fresh seafood and Armenian delicacies.