This ten-day tour begins with seven days in Armenia and ends with three days in Georgia. It takes place during two very special events in the Armenian Church - the re-dedication of Echmiadzin, and the Blessing of the Holy Muran Oil. Participants will attend both events.
Armenia
Armenia is the world’s oldest Christian nation with an astounding collection of ancient churches and monasteries beautiful landscapes, and at times, a tragic history. This itinerary is scheduled around the re-dedication service at Echmiadzin on September 28 and the blessing of the Holy Oil on September 29. Two very special, sacred occasions in the Armenian church. The last time there was a blessing of Holy Muran Oil was 2015.
Armenia is a land of rugged mountains and vineyards, ancient cities and beautiful lakes. With a history that has been complex and at times tragic, Armenia is full with a richness and resilience that is hard to beat. The tree-lined streets and stylish architecture of Yerevan provides an intriguing contrast to the towering presence of Mount Ararat. This itinerary reflects its early history with Christianity, the tragic history and exciting future of Armenia.
Georgia
Set between the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia has a long history of cross-cultural exchange. Nowhere is this more evident than in its vibrant cuisine, which blends Russian, Turkish and Persian influences with local delicacies like walnuts and handmade cheeses. Georgia boasts a cultural heritage that’s able to rival almost anywhere, with its host of captivating churches decorated with colorful frescos, qvevri wines and a charming capital city lined with quirky shops and café’s.
Georgia’s history tells of invasion and conquest from Greeks, Mongols, Ottomans and Russians – and all have left an indelible mark on Georgia we see today. Its architecture, art, religion and cuisine contain clear influences from these old powers and yet are still uniquely Georgian. We will spend time exploring Tbilisi and then spend another day in the wine region of Khaketi.
For complete details of the itinerary, please click here. THE MINIMUM GROUP SIZE IS 20. Full terms and conditions can be found here.
To participate in this tour, it is STRONGLY recommended that you purchase travel insurance. I work with ArchRoamright, but you are welcome to find your own provider or use the insurance that comes with some credit cards (although it tends to be limited in coverage).
Please note, the deposit is non-refundable, unless a replacement is found or the group size is below 20.
There is a supplemental charge for a single room. Please note, the deposit is non-refundable, unless a replacement is found or the group size is below 20.