Armenia

  • Starting from AED 135
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”

Armenia

  • Starting from AED 135
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Armenia

Armenia Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Uncover the Enchanting Wonders of Armenia

Nestled in the heart of the Caucasus, Armenia is a hidden gem offering an unforgettable travel experience. With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage and renowned hospitality, Armenia is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. Explore ancient monasteries like Geghard and Tatev, marvel at the majestic views of Mount Ararat and indulge in the flavours of traditional Armenian cuisine such as khorovats and lavash. Wander through the historic streets of Yerevan, discover the serene beauty of Lake Sevan and immerse yourself in Armenia’s vibrant arts and music scene. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures or a journey through history, Armenia promises a captivating experience that will leave you longing to return. Come and explore this unique destination where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern charm.

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Requirements For UAE Nationals:

Visa is not required for the UAE citizens and can stay in the territory of the Republic of Armenia for a maximum term of 180 days in a year.

The passport needs to be valid during the whole period of stay in the Republic of Armenia.

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Requirements For UAE Residents:

  • Original and copy of the passport with 6 months validity and 2 blank pages.
  • UAE residence visa with 6 months of validity.
  • 2 passport size photographs with a white background.
  • Copy of Emirates ID both front and back.
  • A no objection certificate from the company or sponsor.
  • Dully filled in visa application form.
  • Bank statements for the six months with stamps.
  • Air Tickets.
  • Hotel Reservation.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Child’s birth certificate if travelling with a kid.
  • The processing time is from 3-4 working days.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Armenia

1. Yerevan: Armenia’s Heart City 

The dynamic capital of Armenia, Yerevan, is the ideal place to begin your journey. This city offers the ideal fusion of modern and old, with plenty of museums to visit, delicious food to savour, and a vibrant atmosphere. Republic Square, the famous Cascade Complex, and the Matenadaran Manuscript Museum are must-see sights.

2. Geghard Monastery: A Wonderful Cave 

Famous for its rock-cut architecture, Geghard Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site tucked away in the Azat River Gorge. The complex is a singular and spiritually significant location, with chapels, graves, and churches built into the mountainside.

3. Lake Sevan – The Pearl of Armenia

Known as the “Jewel of Armenia,” Lake Sevan is one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes situated at a high altitude. There are lots of options for fishing, lakeside relaxation, and water sports in this peaceful location. For amazing vistas, make sure to visit Sevanavank Monastery.

4. Garni Temple: A Historic Find

Situated in Garni village, the Garni Temple is a Pagan temple and stronghold. Dedicated to the sun god Mihr, it is a unique example of pre-Christian Armenian architecture. The temple is a must-see location because of its lovely location against the backdrop of the Azat River Gorge.

5. Noravank: The Beautiful Monastic Land

Noravank Monastery is a unique religious complex situated in the Amaghu Valley, renowned for its stunning red rock formations and historic monasteries. The Surb Astvatsatsin Church is a noteworthy landmark, and the surrounding landscape is ideal for hiking and taking pictures.

6. Tatev Monastery: A Place of Spiritual Safety

One of the most important religious and historical monuments in Armenia is the Tatev Monastery, which is situated on the brink of a deep canyon. The “Wings of Tatev,” the longest reversible cable car in the world, offers an exhilarating ride with expansive vistas as you approach Tatev.

7. Dilijan: The Verdant Sanctuary

Often called the “Little Switzerland” of Armenia, Dilijan lies tucked away in the middle of the country’s woodlands. The town is well-known for its spa resorts, old buildings, and gorgeous scenery. Hiking paths like the Parz Lich Trail provide an opportunity to discover the area’s natural splendour.