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Armenia Travel Guide - Overview
Armenia is a
trove of history, littered with crumbling
churches perched in spectacular settings. Landscapes transition
rapidly from lush forests to shimmering
lakes and stark deserts. But
the best thing about Armenia is the Armenians themselves - ever
welcoming and eager to show off their country to visitors.
Christianity arrived in 301AD and Armenia proudly calls itself the
world's oldest Christian nation. Its
kings once held lands as far away as Syria and the Black Sea coast.
Lying on the Silk Road and wedged
between Persian, Turkish and Russian empires, the country has seen its
share of passing merchants, holy men and armies. Since the break up of
the Soviet Union Armenia has seen a revival of nationalism and
traditional culture.
The capital Yerevan is the nation's hub
of cultural activity and progressive thought. The city sports impressive
museums and a lively modern arts scene.
Cafe culture has been perfected and
it's de rigueur to spend inordinate amounts of time lingering over
bottles of Armenian cognac. Armenian food
is another treat - always served hot and fresh you can expect mounds of
grilled meats and vegetables straight from the nearest garden.
Visitors will find mysterious stalactite caves,
forgotten stone carvings and small
villages that have barely entered the
21st century. Just when you think you've seen everything another old
monastery pops up on the horizon. |