Preparation
The park is remote and rugged; ensure you have proper hiking gear, navigation tools, and sufficient supplies before entering.
Arevik National Park is one of Armenia's four major protected areas, encompassing 344 square kilometers of diverse terrain in the southern Syunik Province. The park serves as a vital habitat for various species and represents a significant portion of the region's natural heritage. Visitors can expect a rugged, undisturbed environment that is perfect for those looking to experience the wilder side of the Caucasus. As a protected area, it offers a unique glimpse into the ecological richness of the mountains. It is a destination specifically suited for travelers who appreciate remote landscapes and quiet, natural surroundings away from the typical tourist paths.
Arevik National Park is one of Armenia's four major protected areas, encompassing 344 square kilometers of diverse terrain in the southern Syunik Province. The park serves as a vital habitat for various species and represents a significant portion of the region's natural heritage. Visitors can expect a rugged, undisturbed environment that is perfect for those looking to experience the wilder side of the Caucasus. As a protected area, it offers a unique glimpse into the ecological richness of the mountains. It is a destination specifically suited for travelers who appreciate remote landscapes and quiet, natural surroundings away from the typical tourist paths.
Vast 344 square kilometer protected area
Diverse Caucasus mountain terrain
Rich ecological and wildlife habitat
Remote, off-the-beaten-path experience
Remote location requires self-sufficiency.
Limited infrastructure compared to urban parks.
Ideal for experienced hikers and nature photographers.
The park is remote and rugged; ensure you have proper hiking gear, navigation tools, and sufficient supplies before entering.
The park is located in the Syunik Province; plan your transportation carefully as public transit to remote trailheads may be limited.
Nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking remote, rugged landscapes.
AMD ֏
$40-$80 p/day
Armenian, Russian, English
As a protected area, strictly follow 'Leave No Trace' principles to preserve the fragile ecosystem and wildlife habitats.