YEREVAN (Reuters) – Iranians facing a shortage of COVID-19 vaccines at home are travelling to neighbouring Armenia as tourists in growing numbers to get inoculated there for free, according to data ...
The majestic beauty of its towering mountains, beautiful topography, rich heritage and culture, delicious food, historic sites dating back thousands of years, adventures. This is the message on ...
Find highland villages near snow‑dusted monasteries, blissfully uncrowded ski slopes and warm Armenian hospitality in this untapped winter destination.
YEREVAN, Armenia – Robert Minasyan, the head of the Armenian Tourism Institute, a branch of the Russian International Tourism Academy, speaking Friday at a news conference dedicated to the World Tour ...
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Incentives and attractions abound in Armenia
Armenia is growing as a destination of choice for savvy Gulf tourists and investors. It is a year-round destination ...
Tourism in Armenia is experiencing its best times, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wrote on Facebook. “In the months of May, June, July of 2025, a historically record number of tourists visited the ...
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Armenia to host world tourism communication forum this month
The Tourism Committee of the Ministry of Economy of Armenia will host the World Tourism Communication Forum from 23–25 ...
Officials in Yerevan say Armenia will welcome a record-high number of travelers to the small South Caucasus nation this year, with ethnic Armenians from Europe and the United States accounting for the ...
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A nation of resilience and opportunity, Armenia is charting its own course
On 28th May Armenia celebrated the 107th anniversary of the First Republic — an achievement symbolic of the nation’s resilience. “From nothing, we had an opportunity to establish an independent ...
Iranian citizens prepare to get vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at a mobile vaccination centre in Yerevan YEREVAN (Reuters) - Iranians facing a shortage of COVID-19 vaccines at ...
YEREVAN, July 19 (Reuters) - Iranians facing a shortage of COVID-19 vaccines at home are travelling to neighbouring Armenia as tourists in growing numbers to get inoculated there for free, according ...
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