Skiing and Snowshoe tour Armenia

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Skiing and Snowshoe tour Armenia Character An unusual winter tour offers the explorer a chance to try an exciting variety of winter activities, from cross-country skiing and snowmobiling through forests and frozen lakes to wild rides across the snow wilderness by 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles to snowshoeing in stunning wilderness locations whatever your level of previous experience. On skis you will explore the frozen world of Lake Arpi National Park, snowmobile or walk in the valleys and gorges of Khosrov Nature Park, take in places of historic interest and enjoy the taste of real Armenian food and full-blooded wine. Activities Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, winter walking, excellent home cooking Armenia style Duration 10 days / 10 nights Accommodation Tourist hotels, nature park lodge and pension Meals 10 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners

Mode of travel Comfortable 4WD vehicles/on foot Tour support tour leader guide / driver fluent in English, local mountain guides with winter training, local skiing guides Included Excluded Accommodation for 10 nights Meals as specified in the itinerary Tour leader/driver fluent in English, local mountain guides with winter training, local skiing guides All activities as per itinerary with all entry fees, skis, snowshoes and poles provided Skis, snowshoes and poles All transfers in comfortable 4WD vehicles Luggage handling XC Skiing and Snowshoeing in Armenia information kit Optional activities Highlights Day 1 Day 2-3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6-7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Temple of Sun at Garni, Geghard Cave Monastery, snowmobiling at Khosrov Nature Park Snowshoeing and snowmobiling at Khosrov Nature Park, deep gorges, healing thermal springs, waterfalls and caves, wildlife viewing Khor Virap royal prison, Yerevan Snowmobiling at Lake Arpi National Park, mountainous terrain, frozen lakes Cross country skiing at Lake Arpi National Park, activities for all levels of experience, network of cross country trails through valleys, river gorges, small villages and mineral springs Gyumri, dinner at trout farm Walking at Lake Sevan, ice formations at Lichk, Stone Garden, romantic Hayrivank Rest day in Yerevan, Vernisage, Brandy Factory

Day 1 Cave Monastery & Winter Wilderness Our itinerary starts in Yerevan with a quick pre-tour orientation meeting with your tour leader followed by a trip to Temple of the Sun at Garni and to Geghard Cave Monastery, UNESCO World Heritage site. Transfer to Vedi, the headquarters of Khosrov Nature Park, our base for 2 days of winter activities. Start with an exciting snowmobile safari across the awesome gorge - frozen forests, vast peaks and ridges stretching as far as the eye can see and dark basalt pillars of surreal extravagance, a geologist's paradise (usually about 30 kms - about 3 hours of driving). Snowmobiles are shared between 2 persons and we take turns to drive (all drivers must have a valid driving licence). Russian 4WD UAZ is available for those who prefer this mode of transport. Dinner and overnight at Khosrov Lodge, a comfortable wooden cottage located in a rocky ravine (twin rooms with shared shower and hot running water). Overnight: Khosrov Lodge Meal plan: Breakfast, dinner Day 2 Snowshoeing at Khosrov Nature Park Time for leisurely breakfast and we start our exploration of Khosrov Nature Park. A short transfer gets us to the head of the trail amongst astounding rock formations. Our circuit will last about 3-4 hours, stopping en-route for lunch by a campfire. Snowshoeing is easy to learn, and modern snowshoes are lightweight and perfect for travelling through deep, fresh snow. This trail is also suitable for horse ride. After half an hour's gentle walk you can see Tapi Fortress in the distance - a sudden and dramatic sight amid surreal mountain scenery. We stop for lunch by an open fire. After rest fit your snowshoes and start walking to the observation point of the weather station with fantastic views of the gorge. A different experience as we travel by Russian off-road car UAZ into the mountains to reach Trchnaberd, a rocky mountain that locals call Bird's Fortress. Back to your lodge and dinner. Overnight: Khosrov Lodge Meal plan: All meals Days 3 Sun & Snow at Kakavaberd Morning start with walk or snowmobiling in Kakavaberd gorge ideal for snowshoeing during winter months (the group will be split according to preferences). The snowmobiling group will follow quiet routes (no human habitation in the area). Large groups of snowmobilers can cause noise pollution, that's why we keep our groups very small to cause minimal disturbance to the wildlife. The walkers' group will explore an alternative route surrounded by deep gorges with healing thermal springs, waterfalls and caves. Due to altitude we have reliable snowfall while some mystic combination of natural factors guarantees sunshine. Sun and snow, a perfect combination for a wonderful winter walk. Even those who do not regularly snowshoe will enjoy today's leisurely journey through the rocky landscape dusted by the snow. Both groups will be accompanied by a local guide who will show how to read the various animal tracks on the snow including those of wolves that still roam wild. Lunch by a campfire en route. Back to your lodge where we can enjoy the great experience of a Russian steam sauna known as banya, very popular during the cold season, rest up and enjoy. Overnight: Khosrov Lodge Meal plan: All meals

Day 4 Back to Yerevan After breakfast we pack up and leave the mountains returning to the capital. On the way we visit Khor Virap, the site of Royal Prison where St. Gregory the Illuminator was kept for 13 years. Back to Yerevan, transfer to hotel, evening free for independent exploration. Overnight: Hotel in Yerevan Meal plan: Breakfast Day 5 Snowmobiling at Ashotsk Evening transfer to Gyumri, a historic town at the north-western edge of Armenia. We have short walking tour of the historic center of Gyumri, a favourite promenade for locals and continue to Mets Sepasar setllement in Lake Arpi National Park. On arrival we have time for safety briefing and instructions before we get ready for our first activity, snowmobiling. There will be two clients on each snowmobile following the instructor who will determine the best course over the terrain. We will explore the mountainous terrain, after approximately 1 hour we will reach Arpi Lake and make a stop to have some circular walks for about an hour to fully appreciate the scenery and snow covered shores of the Lake. We are accompanied by a park ranger, who will show us how to read the various animal tracks and tell us about the wildlife at Lake Arpi. We head back on our snowmobiles to Ashotsk to settle into our guesthouse. We have time to change and have a walk around the village before dinner. We will be based for 3 nights at Skymik Pension in Ashotsk village (twin rooms with shared shower and hot running water). Overnight: Pension at Ashotsk Meal plan: All meals Day 6, 7 Cross-Country Skiing at Lake Arpi National Park Ashotsk is located at 3,196m above sea level and has six months of winter with 2 meters average snow cover. This beautiful area is unknown outside Armenia and offers many miles of cross-country skiing potential. The majority of the area falls within the protection of the National Park named after Lake Arpi (2,023m), the center of Javakheti-Shirak ecosystem recognized as a globally important area for birds, reptiles and plants of which many are listed as endangered in the Red Book. Guided by Alla born in Siberia, Russia, the winner of 6 USSR Ski Racing Championships and Margarita, participant in XIX Olympic Games at Salt Lake City we will divide the group into 2 groups each day (including instruction for beginners). So you can make the most of the activities offered whatever your level of previous experience. We prefer not to specify in advance where we will ski each day. This is to enhance the flexibility and adapt to weather and snow conditions and to some extent the ability of each group. When choosing routes, the leaders' priority will be to take in a variety of scenery and to ensure that participants become better and more confident skiers as the days progress. Routes begin from outside our pension, taking us into the National Park and alongside Akhurian River.

We spend two days exploring routes on this high plateau. We will travel through a network of cross country trails and walking tracks through the valleys, linking small villages or taking us to beautiful spots such as Ttu Jur (Mineral Springs). Grade 1 Beginners: Our guides will demonstrate and teach you essential techniques and together you will explore flat terrain. All skiing is on prepared tracks. Grade 2 Intermediates: Skiing is in areas with a mix of flat and mountainous terrain and routes are chosen for people who want to improve their skills. Most of the skiing is on prepared tracks but there may be some off-track skiing. Overnight: Pension at Ashotsk Meal plan: All meals Day 8 Back to Gyumri In the morning we will have a little more practice and say goodbye to our local guides to transfer to Gyumri. Upon arrival we check in at hotel to rest and refresh. Free time to relax and change before dinner at a famous trout restaurant. Overnight: Hotel in Gyumri Meal plan: Breakfast, dinner Day 9 Walking at Lake Sevan Today's walk is a special one - we travel to Lake Sevan, the world's second largest freshwater lake. The endless white space of the Lake, frosty air and silhouettes of Geghama Mountains in the background will make this day a magical experience. Reaching the Lake we use snowshoes to walk through deep unbroken snow at Artanish Protected Area. Walking here we admire the fantastic ice formations which develop on the frozen surface. If weather and snow conditions are on our side we may try our hand at ice fishing with the help of local fishermen. Alternatively we enjoy the winter bird life of the lake with our local guide. Visit to Stone Garden at Noraduz and romantic Hayrivank. Later in the afternoon we catch our last view of Lake Sevan and drive back to Yerevan. Overnight: Hotel in Yerevan Meal plan: Breakfast Day 10 Yerevan We have a full day to see the sights of Yerevan. The city offers a great variety of sights most of them very close to each other within a few minutes' walk. We will start our exploration by Republic Square, spend time at Vernisage where we can browse over 200 wooden stalls filled with handicrafts, ramble in the central part of the city. We will also visit Yerevan Brandy Factory to learn age-old secrets of brandy-making and sample the finished product. Overnight: Hotel in Yerevan Meal plan: Breakfast

Dates & Rates Start Date End Date Price 11 Feb 2011 21 Feb 2011 950 17 Mar 2011 27 Mar 2011 950 1 Apr 2011 11 Apr 2011 950 Tour options Full board (all meals) Low Price: 175 Description All breakfasts, lunches and dinners included Half board (all breakfasts & dinners) Low Price: 100 Description All breakfasts and dinners included Single supplement Low Price: 165 Description This option guarantees you a single room in all the hotels throughout the tour. If you are a single traveller, then you may share a twin room with other single travellers in the group. If we do not have any other single travellers at the time of your booking, then you will need to add this supplement to your tour price (this can be refunded to you later if other people book who you can share with). Tour notes 1. Special notes The information in these Special Notes covers the average range of conditions likely to be found on this trip. In remote destinations unexpected conditions can prevail at any time, and all adventurous holidays can therefore be subject to unexpected changes; in order to enjoy them you should be prepared to be flexible where necessary. 2. Travel health and insurance No vaccination is required for traveling in the Caucasus. The region's climate is very pleasant, with no health risks. Water is very clean and safe. However, travelers usually prefer bottled spring and mineral water, which can be found in shops and supermarkets. There are registered pharmacies in all cities and towns with all basic medications. Travelers with special needs are advised to take a supply of those medications that they are likely to require. Medical facilities are numerous with many qualified doctors practicing in all specialties. Doctors and hospitals often expect cash payment for their services. Travelers are

advised to consult their medical insurance company prior to traveling to confirm whether their policy applies overseas and covers emergency expenses such as medical evacuation. When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that it cover medical expenses including emergency repatriation and personal liability. We also strongly recommend that the policy cover loss of luggage and personal effects. 3. Cross Country Skiing/Snowshoeing/ Winter Walking conditions This trip is categorised as Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing and Winter Walking, Grade A. It involves mountainous terrain. All steep and dangerous terrain will be avoided in the choice of routes. Each day the leader will carefully assess the situation and choose the route according to current conditions and those forecast, with the overriding priority being group safety. Our leaders are required not to proceed with any proposed route (including those mentioned in brochure or trip notes) if they believe the risk to be unacceptable. Please note: the itinerary is to be used as an idea of how the trip will flow. Group dynamics, snow conditions and weather may alter our routes and objectives. Grade A (moderate) Involves some longer walks and skiing generally at low altitudes (with the exception of Ashotsk at 3,196m). Weather Skiing in the north: Ashotsk is located at 3,196m above sea level and has six months of winter with 2 meters average snow cover and fresh snowfalls at any time. Average daytime temperatures in winter are around -10 C, though they can fall as low as -20 C. At all times of the winter you can hope for periods of clear bright weather but have to be prepared for occasional stormy days. Snowshoeing/winter walking in the south: In winter months and beginning of spring (March) snow covers the slopes of the mountains of Southern Armenia providing an attractive backdrop and extended periods of fine, settled weather. Average monthly temperatures for Southern Armenia: Dec: -8 to 0 Jan: -11 to -1 Feb: -7 to 2 Mar: -3 to 7. 4. Money You will need to allow enough money for meals as well as optional activities. An average meal in a restaurant should cost between EUR 8-10. Tipping is customized and not compulsory. You should be aware that Caucasus is still a cash-only economy and credit cards are not accepted in the majority of shops and restaurants. There are several ATM machines in major cities where you can obtain cash. 5. Communication during the tour If you need to be contacted while traveling we recommend that you set up an email address that can be accessed on the road. Email cafes are common and are the preferred way for our leaders and travelers to stay in touch.

6. Accommodation We choose hotels/guesthouses that combine comfort and great service with unique ambiance and appreciation of the natural beauty of a region. The emphasis is on location and practicality. Our tours are based on 3 star properties. In capital cities and other places where higher-class accommodation is available you can upgrade if you wish. Your tour leader will help arrange this and the extra cost will be paid by you. In areas where hotels are not available, particularly in small towns in the regions, the group will stay at a local guesthouse (often with shared facilities). Some campsites we stay in are equipped with showers, toilets, electricity and a common eating area. Where no campsites are available we go wild camping (no facilities). These are limited to once or twice a tour and are in areas where you can enjoy the scenery. All other nights will be in campsites/hotels as described above. Single Supplement Should you want more privacy during your trip, you can upgrade by the requesting your own room, often at a little extra cost. Pre / Post-Tour Accommodation If you require additional accommodation either before or after the trip, we can book this for you. Please contact us for current prices. 7. Transport and private transfers The mode of transport we use is chosen to suit the environmental aspects and local infrastructure. During tours we use comfortable, air-conditioned cars, minibuses and buses as well as some local transport that is well-maintained and supplied with a first-aid kit. In fact, we often use more than one type of transport per trip. And just in case you are wondering - we also travel by foot. Airport transfers are not included in the cost of the trip. Please, let us know at the time of booking if you would like us to arrange a private transfer for you. 8. Staff and support While on the trip, you will be accompanied by a tour leader/driver. On this tour, you will be accompanied by local cross country skiing and walking guides (staff/tourist ratio: 3 to 1 or 6 to 2). The tour leader is in charge of general organization of your trip making sure that you have a most enjoyable time. He/she has broad general knowledge of the places visited, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects. The tour leader is able to provide suggestions on what to do and see and can recommend great local eating venues. Local guides are an important part of the team, they are trained by us and support our groups in sites and locations where their special knowledge of the trails, particular activities or communities will add to the enjoyment of the tour. Luggage handling All your gear is carried for you on this tour; you carry only a daypack. 9. Meals The tour cost includes bed and breakfast in the hotels and guesthouses. Meals, when included, will feature local cuisine. For other meals, you are left to choose what and where to eat, though your tour leader will be on hand to suggest venues and arrange where

necessary. This can be one of the great joys of this trip as the food in Armenia is superb. Vegetarians should have no problems on this tour. 10. Laundry Facilities are offered by most hotels for a charge. 11. Visas Citizens of EU, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and a number of other countries can obtain Armenian visa upon arrival at the airport or land bordergeorgian visa is not required for EU, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand citizens.. Turkish visa is obtained upon arrival at the airport or land border. Iranian visa support is provided by us through local partners in Iran. Visa regulations can and do change without notice. Please check the current regulations in good time to obtain a visa if one is required. 12. Travel luggage Because of limited luggage space on transfer vehicles, we limit each passenger to ONE main suitcase or frameless backpack (the size not more than 75cm x 45cm x 25cm, the weight no more than 20 kg) and one day bag. The daypack is practical for keeping general items (e.g. camera, books, wallets etc.) at hand when your main pack is out of reach. Please note many hotels in the regions do not have porters and you will need to carry your own luggage. Travel tip 1: On some tours, if you wish, it is possible to leave surplus clothes and other personal equipment in hotels where you will return after your circular trip. Please bring a small bag to pack excess items in and leave the bag at the hotel. Mark your luggage with your name and arrival date. Please ask your tour leader to advise where this may be possible / advisable. Travel trip 2: You might be tempted to buy a few souvenirs here and there, so leave a little room for those extra purchases! 13. Safety We always recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while traveling, for the safe keeping of your passport, air tickets, cash and other valuable items. All the hotels we use have safety deposit boxes, which can be used to store your valuables. 14. Responsible tourism Tourism can be a real help to local communities providing income, positive cultural exchanges and the financial incentive to protect the natural environment. Our trips are designed to use family-based guesthouses in the regions, buy local food, hire local guides, drivers and rent trucks to ensure that as much money as possible is retained within the local economies.