There is a huge aggressive pack of dogs at the entrance gate, they could not even come close (I have a dog on a leash), the men working there absolutely do not care that they have a natural kennel grazing next to a cultural object, for which you have to PAY MONEY. My dog was bitten, thank God there was no blood. In short, dear employees, solve your problems before you invite tourists.
The ruins of the temple impressed, they could not get into the museum, it was closed on December 31. Although it was possible to enter the territory only by buying a ticket.
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Марина
Level 15 Local Expert
January 5
It's not far to go, by public transport, using Yandex.Maps. 1,500 drams are charged at the entrance. The inspection took about 20 minutes from the photo. I drove longer.
Bummer...... if you can describe it that way...
it's a long way to go.... and at the entrance you are scared by the entrance prices....
Oatmeal is not worth the candle
It's a beautiful place, we had a great pleasure, moreover, we lost our documents at the entrance, so the staff brought them to us, it's rare to find such a place.
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Vahan V.
Level 8 Local Expert
July 2, 2024
I advise you to take a guide. A lot of interesting information
We were in the summer weather, so from this point Ararat was barely distinguishable. The hum of the airport did not interfere with listening to the tour. It is better to travel to such places not in a crowd, but in a mini group