Route: Dilijan-Haghartsin-Parz Lake-Goshavank-Gosh lake
Rate includes: high qualified guide service, transport services
Duration: 8-9 hours
Dilijan has the status of a mountain climate and balneological resort. The center of Dilijan is located on the right Bank of the Agstev river, where its residential quarters and shops are concentrated. There is also a restored quarter of “Old Dilijan” – a historical building with architectural elements typical of Dilijan-dormers, wooden balconies with carved railings, window and door borders..
Haghartsin monastery rises among the majestic mountains where eagles fly, which is why its name is associated with. Haghartsin means “game of eagles”in Armenian. The most ancient structure of Agartsin is the Church of St. Grigor, built in the XI century. It was built by monks who fled from Western Armenia to escape persecution. Since the 13th century, Haghartsin has been a major center of culture and spiritual life in Armenia.
Lake Parz (translated as “clear” or “transparent”) is located in the middle of dense mountain forests of the Dilijan nature reserve. The reservoir is fed by the crystal water of the local purest springs. The clear waters of the lake have a light green hue. The shores of lake Parz are a favorite place for families.
Goshavank monastery is the largest spiritual and educational center. It was built in 1188 on the site of the destroyed Getik monastery. The monastery is named in honor of the outstanding writer, scientist and politician Mkhitar gosh, who took an active part in the construction of the temple complex.
Gosh Lake–is located in the heart of the Dilijan nature reserve, surrounded by lush dense forests. The reservoir got its name from the village of the same name, which in turn bears the name of the famous medieval writer and prominent public figure Mkhitar gosh (XII-XIII century).