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Trail from Lake Parz to Lake Gosh

Availability : 30.10.22 Yerevan to Tavush Region  

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Availability : 30.10.22

Yerevan to Tavush Region

 

Lake Parz – Lake Gosh – Khachardzan

Description

 

We kindly invite you to join us in a discovery-filled hike to Parz Lake, Goshavank, Gosh Lake and Khachardzan village.
We will start the hike from the unspeakably beautiful Parz Lake and head to Goshavank, where we will see one of the unique examples of Armenian cross-stone carving and learn about the history of the monastery. After which we will hike to Gosh Lake, walking along a beautiful path leading to the lake. We will end the hike in Khachradzan village.

The length of the trail: 17km

 

Details

Start at:

07:00

Back at:

21:00-22:00

 

Price:

Price includes:

  • Transport
  • Service of guides

Price does NOT include:

  • Meals

 

Hiking gear

Things you need to have:

  • Comfortable hiking shoes
  • Comfortable sporty clothes
  • Warm clothes
  • Extra clothes
  • Raincoat
  • Backpack
  • summer/winter hats
  • Hiking gaiters
  • First-aid-kit
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Head torch
  • Meal for 1 day, water (1-2l)

 

NOTE

Payment on the day of the registration.

Transfer the money on the day of registration, send us the transfer confirmation cheque / screenshot.

Registration is considered confirmed only after the payment.

You can cancel the participation until the day before the fixed date hike by 13:00, otherwise you are obliged to pay the participation fee in full.

Requisites:

Beneficiary Account: 15100436043560 AMD (ARARATBANK) | ARTYOM MARTIROSYAN (Enter your first and last name in the Purpose section)

Card Number: 9051 1802 9108 6782 AMD

Idram ID- 677315552

Get registered in advance by calling to the following phone number: 044 88 00 58, or write to our Facebook page

We wish you a pleasant trip and unforgettable impressions!

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