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A person who has visited the Armenian wedding at least once will never forget this unique ceremony. One of the most joyful and important events in the life of almost all nations of the world is a wedding, which Armenians love to celebrate with special care and love. An Armenian wedding is a bright and colourful celebration, full of songs, dances, traditional rituals and interesting toasts. After a small feast in the groom's house, all relatives with gifts, as well as sweets, fruit and wine on trays, go to the bride's house. The first place to visit is Bride’s house: many cars with horns make a noise of happiness so that everyone knows that it is their wedding day! Upon arrival at the house of the bride, girls and boys dance in front of the bride’s house carrying baskets full of fruits, cognac, presents, bride’s wedding shoes. There is an interesting custom to hide one of the bride’s shoes. When the couple is about to come out of the house, the bride’s brother holds a knife on the front door, preventing them from exiting. The boy takes the knife away only when he is given a symbolic sum of money. After that, the couple together with the guests go to the church – to get their blessings and tie their relationship. In general, the whole complex of rituals are performed in front of the groom's house - the breaking of plates, feeding with honey, putting Lavash (the Armenian bread) on the bride and groom’s shoulders and dancing under the music made by the musicians. The feast is continued in the restaurant. The main characters at the Armenian wedding The major characters at the wedding are Qavor and Qavorkin - godfather and godmother, Azab Bashi (groom’s brother or a friend who is not married) and the bride’s sister. Tamada (the person who runs the ceremony) monitors the filling of glasses, proclaims toasts, arranges competitions and dances. Wedding decoration in Armenia Wedding decoration is a very responsible thing for the perfect wedding, so you should trust only specialists. Mon Amie flower and design boutique is ready to decorate your wedding at the highest level, with love and utmost taste. Trust your special day decoration to Mon Amie flower and design boutique.
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If you are in a search to hike to adventurous trails and see gorgeous scenery look no further than Armenia. For such a small country, Armenia can offer you very diverse nature in each region and you can go on a hike to a mountain, to a fortress, a beautiful lake and so many more places! Here’s a list of some of the most popular hiking treks in Armenia. WATERS AND FORESTS OF TAVUSH REGION Take Dilijan as your starting point and first discover what the city has to offer. Once you have seen the city and want to see more of the region, try hiking the Dilijan National Park. Due to the tireless work of many tourism enthusiasts, the hiking trail in the Park is well designed. Walk through the trail and discover the mesmerizing beauty of Tavush region most famous for its breathtaking nature. If you are still up for another hike, navigate your way from Parz lake to Gosh lake. The hiking route again goes through a forest and Gosh village. There, you can also check out the Goshavank Monastery that was built in the 12th century and is still a very common stop for visitors year round. Don’t think of your main goal as the final destination, the whole scenery is absolutely stunning, so enjoy every bit of the surroundings during your hike. MONASTERIES AND NATURE OF SYUNIK REGION If you think your experience with nature in Tavush is over, the south of Armenia is a whole other story! This part of the country is completely different and you will discover many more sightseeings in the region than you can ever imagine. First, visit Tatev monastery and explore the beautiful gorges and mountains. You will then also see a set of different hikes described on a big sign near the monastery. These trails can take you to as many exotic places as you want. Want to experience some extreme? Take a trail that leads to the gorge to Devil’s Bridge, an exceptional natural wonders, situated in the canyon of Vorotan River with many mountainous springs around. Interested in seeing more of the history of the villages nearby the area? Hike to the villages nearby such as Old Harjis, Halidzor or further away Khndzoresk where it looks like you are in medieval times, experiencing history with what has been preserved in the region. READY FOR A BIG HIKE? GO UP A MOUNTAIN! Just as with variety of nature, Armenia also offers you different mountains you can go to, depending on the level of challenge you are looking for in a hike. Located nearby the capital Yerevan, Mount Ara is towards the middle of the Aragatsotn and Kotayk provinces’ border. The elevation of the mountain is about 2600m and with different seasons there are different activities you can try in the area. Hiking up to the peak, you can enjoy the unforgettable views of the mountain, radically different from what you may have seen in the other parts of the country. If you are up for more challenges, hike to the highest peak of Armenia - Mount Aragats. The mountain has four main peaks, the highest being the Northern peak with about 4090 meters. With each peak, there is a level of difficulty, so depending on how fit you are and what you are interested in seeing, you can choose your best option. The mountain has been praised many times in literature by some of Armenia’s most beloved poets. Whether you are just getting started in hiking or are already experienced enough to go out of your comfort zone, Armenia has you covered in every possible way. And we at Caucasus Holidays cannot wait to show you the true beauty of the country - one trail at a time!
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Everyone knows what a traditional Armenian family is: the father is the head of the family, the wife is a faithful helper, and the children are clever angels. But modern families are different from traditional ones. Armenian family The Armenian family is a state in the state. On the territory of the apartment in which the Armenians live, their own laws reign. In the family Armenian father is the king of the family. Who rules in Armenian family? According to the unwritten laws of the mountains, the opinion and desire of the head of the family – father, is law and is not negotiable. But there is one thing: the so-called “Hidden matriarchate” reigns in Armenian families — nothing will happen without the consent and approval of the wife. But proud men never admit it out loud. Progressive and the majority of Armenians believe that a woman can work only if she wants to. And earning money should be exercised exclusively by men. The destiny of a woman is to keep an eye on the home and bring up children. Children in Armenian families Children in Armenian families are a part of another story. The girls are the “princesses” and “beauties” for Armenian fathers who will do everything for them. But the attitude towards the Armenian boys is not so soft and sweet. The father’s duty is to raise a real man, a protector, and this cannot be achieved through constant sweet care. So the standard childhood of an Armenian boy consists of punishment, physical work, long monologues by their fathers and so on. Armenian hospitality There are legends about the hospitality of the Armenian people all over the world. On any occasion of joy, happiness or even sadness, it is necessary to set the table for your relatives and friends: at home, at work, etc. Be sure to drink and eat - if you do not do this, then you will offend the housewife who prepared all the food. The more often you lay the table (for any reason), the more will return to you – this is the truth that the Armenians believe in. Welcome to Armenia, let's discover the whole beauty of Armenia together with Gardman Tour.
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There are a number of symbols that represent Armenia’s rich culture and one of them, called khachkar, is absolutely unique. Khachkar means cross-stone, if translated literally - khach means cross and kar means stone. So, how did it evolve and what is so special about khachkars anyway? HOW DID KHACHKAR EVOLVE IN HISTORY? Initially, khachkars were carved in a memory of someone and worshiped for religious purposes. The first khachkars appeared in the 4th century since Armenia had just adopted Christianity as an official religion. Initially, the crosses were carved on wood in order to mark the spots that monasteries and churches were going to be built, instead of pagan altars. But since wood was not at all durable, in the following centuries they were replaced by stones. The first real khachkars are believed to have been created in the 9th century. Each of these khachkars were either marking new church to be built, or were a symbol of worship to God, or to mark a victory of some sort. Later, khachkars also became used for purposes of grief - commemorating someone’s memory in case of their loss. To this day, it is very common to see khachkars in Armenia’s graveyards. On the contrary, many people even build khachkars and have it put in public. These khachkars celebrate the person’s life. WHAT DOES KHACHKAR LOOK LIKE? On the first glance, khachkars may look very similar, to a foreign eye, even the same. In reality, no two khachkars are the same. Each of their carvings is one of a kind. Khachkars are usually 1.5 meters tall and the carvings can have thousands of different patterns. Many khachkars include symbols of eternity, the sun or saints. Some khachkars are carved with Jesus in the center and some are done as a lacework. The material for khachkars usually include stone, chisel, sharp hammers and other carving tools. Watching the process of carving the khachkar is truly mesmerizing. WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THEM ANYWAY? UNESCO has recognized khachkar as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It is estimated that there are about 40-50000 khachkars in Armenia. They have been part of Armenia’s history to celebrate victories, to grieve, or to communicate with the eternal world. Once the khachkar is finished, there is a small religious gathering. The khachkar is blessed and is believed to have powers that can work towards the soul’s salvation. There is a tradition to transfer the knowledge of khachkar carving to generations in families and each of them serve different purposes for the person who carves it. Khachkars are one of Armenia’s core symbols and it is almost impossible to not notice them wherever you are in the country.
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