Traveling to Armenia in the Fall

There is no better time to embark on a journey to wonderful Armenia than autumn. If you are not a fan of super-hot summer days with the temperature rising to 40 degrees Celsius, you will love visiting Armenia in autumn.

This is a season when Armenia’s beauty is displayed to the fullest. The pleasant, mild weather urges travelers to explore its historic sites, savor its delectable cuisine, and participate in its vibrant festivals. The hot summers slowly change into autumn with pleasant temperatures of 25-28 degrees depending on the region. It’s an ideal time for hiking, outdoor activities, and sightseeing.

This article will explore the traveling opportunities and will highlight the most beautiful destinations for visiting in the fall. From historic sites to culinary delights, Armenia has much to offer when it comes to unforgettable autumn adventures.

Mild Weather and Fall Foliage


Armenia’s autumn reveals a mesmerizing transformation of landscapes, painting the countryside with a symphony of vibrant colors. If you want to catch impressive autumn vibes, travel to Dilijan with its forests colored in yellow, red, and green. This is an ideal place to have the best photos for your Instagram.

However, Armenia’s fall weather stands as a prime advantage. In contrast to other seasons, it boasts comfortable mild temperatures. Of course, it depends on the year and the region, but in general, the weather is great for any outdoor activities till November when the rainy season starts. Those traveling from Europe would be surprised to find out that September is actually as warm as summer in most of European countries.

Yerevan 

Visiting Yerevan in the fall is a delightful experience as thanks to its mild climate in autumn, you are unlikely to feel cold and uncomfortable.  A city has its unique charm amidst the changing season. When walking in Yerevan, you would see a lot of tourists, be it in the Cascade or Republic Square during this time of the year.

One of the city’s highlights is the parks that have vibrant autumn colors. Romantic and stunning Lover’s Park resembles a serene oasis amid the bustling Baghramyan Avenue. It’s an ideal place to enjoy a romantic walk and take your kids to the local café for a cup of tea and a pancake.

Yerevan in the fall offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban charm. However, there is one place where you can enjoy the tranquility as if you are in the country. Children’s Railway is a haven for nature enthusiasts. In the fall, this park transforms into a breathtaking display of reds and yellows. Since the railway is in the gorge, you can take a train to enjoy the scenery.  

Exploring Armenia’s North 

The Dilijan National Park first comes to mind when speaking about visiting Armenia in autumn. During this time of the year Dilijan or how often they call it “Armenia’s Switzerland” transforms into a captivating tapestry of red, orange, and yellow colors. A trip to Lake Parz or Goshavank monastery is especially impressive during autumn. It’s an idyllic setting for hiking and leisurely walks.

If traveling to the northern Lori province, you will also encounter charming villages and ancient monasteries hidden among colorful trees. The historical sites are particularly stunning during this season. However, Dendropark, a botanical garden near the town of Stepanavan, has become a haven for nature enthusiasts. Just imagine the wonderful colors of over 500 plant species in the botanical garden.

Although it’s much colder in northern provinces than in Yerevan, the serene beauty and cultural treasures make this region a must-visit destination for fall travelers.

Traveling to the South 

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The renowned resort town of Jermuk is a perfect destination to enjoy breathtaking natural beauty in autumn. It’s a heaven for relaxation surrounded by colorful forests and mineral springs. The Jermuk Waterfall is especially stunning when framed by the vibrant colors of fall.

When traveling south from Yerevan to Vayots Dzor through a narrow gorge, you can find yourself in a land of brick-red cliffs. The striking Noravank Monastery appears against the backdrop of a red rock canyon that is a photographer’s dream.

Meanwhile, a journey to Tatev Monastery in Syunik by the Wings of Tatev aerial tramway offers the best ever views of mountains.

Culinary Delights 

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Autumn is the season when you can taste a variety of local fruits and vegetables. We recommend buying different types of grapes to feel the sweetest and the most delicious fruits ever. Besides the traditional way of eating grapes, Armenians usually enjoy it with cheese and bread.  

Of course, there is khorovats, or Armenian barbecue that is always served in any Armenian restaurant regardless of the season.  The same applies to tolma, vine leaves, or vegetables stuffed with meat. However, there are some dishes that locals usually eat when it gets colder. So, do not miss a chance to taste a colorful ghapama, a pumpkin stuffed with rice, dry fruits, and nuts. Harissa, a type of porridge made of wheat and chicken, is also an autumn and winter dish.

Finally, indulge in sweet treats like gata and pakhlava, paired with strong Armenian coffee or herbal teas.

Choose the Best Travel Partner 

Finding a reliable travel agency is crucial to ensuring a seamless and stress-free travel experience regardless of the destination and the season you prefer. A trusted agency like Levon Travel can offer expert guidance and custom-made itineraries, making your trip unforgettable.

Having a history of over 30 years in the industry, the agency is focused on securing the best deals and navigating unexpected challenges. If you are planning an autumn trip to Armenia, entrust your travel dreams to Levon Travel to have memorable moments and turn your travel dreams into reality.