One of the greatest impressions in Armenia came from visiting this fortress. Yes, this is not an Amberd in architecture, almost nothing remains of this fortress, but the views, the air, as well as the ascent itself on foot left an unforgettable impression. We walked an hour and a half to the fortress. The ascents may seem steep for unprepared tourists, but they are quite passable, because you are not walking along the path, but along the road. We had a 4-year-old child with us, part of the way passed by herself, part on her shoulders.
Sports shoes, caps, water, sunscreen are required if in summer. There's nothing to do in the rain, that's for sure. At the exit from the road towards the fortress, there are locals on SUVs and can take them to the fortress and back. In rubles, a little more than 2 thousand. But if by car, then a huge part of the impressions will pass you by.
We made the ascent on foot (~ 45 minutes), which we never regretted. Cows graze in the vicinity of the fortress. In my opinion, the ascent is not difficult. Of course, it is better to go in good weather, because after the rain it can be slippery. The fortress itself is certainly impressive in size and that it was built in such an inaccessible place.
You can get there on foot or by SUV. There were cars at the foot that could take you to the fortress for a fee.
A wall and a couple of rooms remained from the fortress itself. More emotion is caused by the fact of the rise rather than the place itself.
But what is left is in good and well-maintained condition