Where to Go in Armenia in Winter (and What to Do After Christmas?)
Winter is, of course, closely associated with Christmas and New Year holidays. It’s all about festive lights, decorated trees, and busy markets. But once the
Where Is Armenia? (and Why Its Landscape Makes It a Must-Visit Destination)
When people first hear about Armenia, one of the most common questions is surprisingly simple: Where is Armenia, or is it in Europe or in
Morocco with Levon Travel: A Journey from the Ancient Medinas to the Sahara Sands
For many Armenian travelers, Morocco still feels like a mystery. Not as familiar as the Middle East, not as widely traveled as Egypt, and rarely
Armenian Musical Instruments: Sounds That Tell the Story
Armenian musical instruments make the country’s music instantly recognizable. They shape a sound that is deeply emotional, expressive, and closely tied to Armenia’s history and
Armenia Tourism Today: Numbers, Global Attention, and a Strong Winter Season
Armenia is quietly shifting from a seasonal destination to a place that works all year round. Tourism demand remains stable, air connectivity continues to grow,
5 Things to Do in Bali: Guide for Armenian Tourists
As the year comes to an end, many of us start thinking a trip to plan for next year. If your answer includes beaches, culture,
35 Years on the Road: Levon Travel Sums Up 2025
For Levon Travel, 2025 was not just another busy year. It was a milestone. A year to look back, take a breath, and appreciate how
Yerevan Christmas Tree 2025 and Best Christmas Trees Around the World
The festive season of 2025 is officially here, and with it comes one of the most magical times to travel. Cities across the world are
Holiday Travel During the Busy Season
Everyone loves the destination, but few love the journey during the December rush. Let’s be honest: we all love the “postcard” part of a holiday
5 Things to Do in Armenia During Christmas Holidays
Visiting Armenia during the Christmas holidays is a magical experience. Armenia celebrates both New Year on December 31–January 1 and Armenian Christmas on January 6,








