Goris, located in the south of Armenia, in the heart of Syunik province, is a place where beautiful nature and historical sites intertwine. My visit to Goris became an unforgettable experience, full of adventure, admiration and warm hospitality.
The road from Yerevan to Goris was extraordinary in itself. Goris is located about 250 km south of Yerevan, and the road passes through beautiful views of the Ararat Valley, and then rises into the boundless nature of the Syunik Highlands. Looking at every step of the way, I admired the beautiful nature that surrounded us.
Goris is famous for its wonderful natural scenery and cave dwellings. The city is surrounded by high mountains and rocky valleys that stretch into the distance. On the first day, I visited a forest called the “Stone Forest” a place where stone pillars with unique shapes stand. These stone pillars resemble human figures and seem to be huge stone shadows.
Not far from Goris is the Tatev Monastery, which is one of the most famous historical and spiritual sites in Armenia. To reach Tatev, we used the cable car called “Wings of Tatev”, which is considered the longest suspended cable car in the world. Looking out from the cable car, the view of the Vorotan Gorge opened up, which completed the charm of my visit. Tatev Monastery stands on the edge of an abyss and is impressive with its medieval architecture and spiritual atmosphere.
Goris is also famous for its cave dwellings, where people lived in the past. I visited some of these caves, which have now been turned into museums and reveal the daily life of ancient Armenians. Cave dwellings the breath of the past was felt inside, and a new story was revealed around every corner.
During my visit, I had the opportunity to get to know the locals, who gave me unforgettable memories with their hospitality and warmth. Together we prepared traditional Armenian dishes such as khashlama, barbecue, and of course, delicious gata. Thanks to their hospitality, my journey became not only full of beautiful views, but also full of open-hearted people.
When the time came to say goodbye to Goris, I felt great regret, but also infinite gratitude for everything I saw and experienced. Goris is a place where the past and the present are intertwined, where nature and history are combined. My memories of Goris will be in my heart forever and I hope to return again one day.
Goris became a treasure trove of memories for me that I will keep in my heart. The place is where you can enjoy the beautiful nature of Armenia, learn about the rich history and culture, and experience the warm hospitality of the Armenian people.