Tashir is 42 km away from Vanadzor. It was founded in 1844 by the Russians, who had moved from the Saratov region by order of the Russian Empire. Initially, the city was named Vorontsovka, and in 1935 it was renamed Kalinino after the revolutionary Kalinin. And the current name is in honor of Tashir province.

LORI map

LORI map

Akhtala Ախթալա
church ekexeci եկեղեցի
Ախթալա եկեղեցի եկեղեցի Ախթալա Akhtala Monastery
haghpat Հաղպատ
Sanahin Սանահին
Bardzrakash Բարձրաքաշ Սուրբ Գրիգորի վանք Բարձրաքաշ
Dsegh Dsex Դսեղ
Debet Դեբեդ
Lermontov Լերմոնտովո
Vanadzor Վանաձոր
Lori Berd Լոռի բերդ
Odzun Օձուն
Սուրբ Նիկողայոս եկեղեցի Surb nikolay ekexeci Church of Nicholas
Stepanavan Ստեփանավան
Stepanavan dendropark Ստեփանավանի Դենդրոպարկ
Urasar Ջրաշուշանների լիճ Ուրասար
Tashir Տաշիր
Achqasar Աչքասար
Spitak Սպիտակ

Akhtala Church

 

In the town of Akhtala amidst pristine nature, stands the Akhtala monastery. Its wonderfully preserved frescos with their Byzantine-like color schemes and purely Armenian themes dazzle tourists. 

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Akhtala

 

Akhtala (in the middle ages known as Agarak, since 12-13th centuries Pghindzavank, granted with the status of the town since 1995) is located in the Lori Region, along Shamlugh river, in the valley of Debed river and on the slopes of Lalvar mountain.

 

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Sanahin Monastery

 

Sanahin and Haghpat monastic complexes in Lori region are both included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. A visit there will take you back in history to the 10th century, a period when they once thrived and used to be the most important centers of education and culture. 

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Haghpat Monastery

 

Sanahin and Haghpat monastic complexes in Lori region are both included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. A visit there will take you back in history to the 10th century, a period when they once thrived and used to be the most important centers of education and culture. 

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Alaverdi City

 

 

Stepanavan Dendropark ,is in arboretum located near the Gyulagarak village, Lori Province, Armenia. Located around 85 km north of the capital Yerevan, the park was founded in 1931 by Polish engineer-forester Edmund Leonowicz. The arboretum is 35 ha in total of which 17.5 ha consist of natural forest and 15 ha of ornamental trees.

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Odzun Church

 

The temple of Odzun stands out among the numerous monasteries in Lori as having the most extensive history. The current building, a domed basilica, dates back to the 5th century.

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Dzoraget Canyon

 

The river Dzoraget in Lori region is an area of outstanding natural beauty. It originates from the slopes of Javakhk mountain range. At the feet of the city of Stepanavan the river irrupts into 100-120m deep gorges. It is there, on the upper stream of the gorge that Lore fortress stands. This is the perfect place for hiking and relishing the moments amidst the tranquil of Lori’s diverse nature. 

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Tsover Lake

 

Nestled right in the middle of magnificent nature, the lake and the area around it provide a haven for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors with an abundance of enthusiasm and a passion for horse riding and mountain biking are going to  love the experience as well. 

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Dsegh Village

 

No matter it’s your first adventurous discovery trip or not, no matter you are local in Armenia or just visited to explore it, your time will not be wasted if you visit Dsegh. Here you will enjoy your rest and live unforgettable emotions in rich Armenian nature, you will get acquitted with rich historical-cultural heritage etcetera.

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Debet Village

 

 

What can inspire learning more than a totally green rural environment? Debed is here, which has hosted one of the most important educational centers of Lori region, COAF since 2018. It is worth once seeing the harmony achieved in Debed between nature and architecture instead of reading lengthy descriptions.   

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Fioletovo Village

 

 

Have you ever wondered about how life was in the Tsarist Russia? Then you should visit the village of Fioletovo and see it. The village is inhabited by Molokans, who were deported during the rule of Tsarist Russia and settled here, originally called Nikitinskoye. For 2 centuries the community has kept its identity and traditions, even its architectural features. 

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Lermontovo Village

 

 

Two unique villages to visit in Armenia and in the Lori region are Lermontovo and Fioletovo, two Molokan villages that were settled in the 1800s by Spiritual Christians coming from Russia.

In the villages, you’ll find different architecture and a culture that is slightly different than Armenian.

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Vanadzor City

 

 

Vanadzor, a modern city, which meanwhile cherishes the memories of its Soviet past. After  touring the city, it is worth having a picnic in the quiet of the Botanical Garden, another Soviet heritage, and then going up to the Artek camp, where children from all the Soviet countries would spend their pioneer vacations. 

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Dendropark of Stepanavan

 

 

Over 500 species of trees from different parts of the world and the fresh air make this a must-visit destination. Among the outstanding specimens of the park are 5 Californian sequoias, which will become huge in a few hundred years. 

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St. Nikoghayos Church

 

 

This is a Russian Orthodox church in the village of Amrakits, Lori region. It was built in 1848 (according to other sources in 1879) for the Russian Orthodox village of Nikolaka (now Amrakits) founded by the Ukrainian Cossacks. It owes its current look to the reconstruction of 1910-1914.

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Lori Fortress

 

 

Lori Fortress is within a walking distance from Dendropark. The fortress was built by Davit Anhoghin, who made Lori the capital of the Tashir-Dzoraget kingdom. Even though the castle is in ruins, it makes the structure even more spectacular, oozing charm and the history of centuries.

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Stepanavan City

 

 

Stepananvan currently has around 10,000 residents and is green and a wonderful place if you love the outdoors! It is home to the iconic Stepanavan Dendropark which is a must-visit when there!

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Water Lily Lake (Urasar)

 

 

The lake is the cradle of one of the most beautiful and rarest flowers in the Armenian highlands – water lilies. Admire? Yes, you can. Touch? No, you can’t. They are registered in Armenia’s Red Data Book. This, however, is not the only lake with water lilies in Lori region. A similar one is Lake Liman, found in Tashir community, Saratovka.

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Tashir City

 

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Achkasar Mountain

 

 

Achkasar is the highest peak in the region of Lori with a height of 3196m. When in Lori, climbing a  mountain holds as much mystery and allure as going down to Lake Achkasar and chilling out. The average walking distance to the lake is 21km. 

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Trchkan Waterfall

 

 

Trchkan waterfall is a standing evidence of environmental activists’ struggle and victory. They succeeded in suspending a project to build a hydroelectric power plant in here years ago. It  stands out among the waterfalls in Armenia with its height of 23.5 meters and an average water consumption of about 1.5 tons per second. 

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Spitak City

 

 

The town was completely destroyed during the earthquake and was rebuilt in a slightly different location just after. Today, it is home to just around 11,000 residents and is situated along the Pambak River.

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Bardzrakash St. Gregory Monastery

 

 

The monastery nestles at the edge of a deep canyon, a spectacular and awe-inspiring site itself. The oldest inscriptions at the site date back to the 8th century. In the complex, you can see the family tomb of one of the most famous ruling families of Armenia, the Mamikonyans, two churches, an oil mill, and remains of khachkars. 

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