





Symphony of Stones, Garni & Geghard + Wine Factory
Duration
7 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Explore ancient monasteries temples and natural wonders in Armenia
Visit iconic Garni Temple overlooking scenic Azat Gorge
Marvel at Symphony of Stones natural basalt column formation
Enjoy authentic Armenian brandy tasting cultural experience
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Experience the essence of Armenia in a single unforgettable day where history nature and tradition blend beautifully. Begin your journey at the ancient Geghard Monastery carved into dramatic cliffs creating a powerful sense of faith and artistry. Continue to Garni Temple standing gracefully above the Azat Gorge reflecting Armenia ancient pagan past. Marvel at the Symphony of Stones where towering basalt columns form a natural masterpiece shaped by time. Each stop offers moments of wonder reflection and scenic beauty making the journey deeply enriching and visually inspiring. In the afternoon return to Yerevan to explore the heritage of Armenian brandy at the famous Noy Ararat Brandy Wine Factory. Walk through historic cellars filled with aged barrels and learn about traditional craftsmanship passed through generations. Conclude the day with a refined tasting experience celebrating Armenian flavors and culture. This tour offers a balanced blend of history nature and taste perfect for travelers seeking authenticity elegance and meaningful memories.
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Customer Reviews
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I visited the Symphony of Stones in May 2025, and it truly stood out as one of the most unique natural landscapes I’ve ever seen. The basalt columns are absolutely amazing up close, and the whole area feels very calm and untouched. The short walk from the parking area is easy, and the river running alongside the cliffs makes the scenery even more beautiful. If you’re in Armenia, this place is absolutely worth a stop—whether you’re into nature, photography, or just want to see something different.
Damien

Very interesting and beautiful place with lovely rock formations.... for those who know Ireland its like a reverse giants causeway with the stone formations going downwards instead of upwards. Its very close to Garni pagan monument so worth a visit.
Vladisto

A very beautiful natural monument. The bazalt pillars perfect shape makes you question reality and the way mother nature creates wonders, such as this one. Do not hesitate to visit - if you are already near Garni, you should come and enjoy this place. It looks way better in reality, than on photos. And tickets are cheap :)
Mohamed

Amazing place very interesting structure and nice area to walk. Only complain is that they allow cars inside which really disturbs the moments when your enjoying the sounds aka the symphony as is the name. Also Id recommend parking at the Garni Temple doing that and then taking the hiking path to the symphony beautiful path with a river and beautiful nature
ND

Amazing place. I doubted it'll be as enjoyable as it was so I 100% recommend seeing it once at least) It is said that the rocks were formed due to volcanic activity interacting with the basalat stone. There is also a nearby bridge that is very nice and st the end of the road there's a tap for drinking water.
