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My Armenia Private Tour Review

My review of a Hyur Service Tour in Yerevan, Armenia
TOUR SUMMARY
Tour Company Hyur Service
Duration 5 hours
Price $70–100 private / cheaper for group
Highlights Mount Ararat, Geghard Monastery, Garni Temple
Tour Type Private or group available
Verdict ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommended

Arriving in Yerevan, Armenia, I was not entirely sure what to expect. It’s not the type of country that will come up during your doomscrolling.

Armenia is a little “off the beaten path”, if I had to describe it in quirky travel lingo. I have never been to a post soviet country, and it looked extremely cool…so it was time to see it.

Booking a tour is not normally something I do, but it felt appropriate in this case. Why? Because the Armenian language is one of the most unique/hardest in the world. And if it’s not Armenian, Russian is being used. 

So I booked my Yerevan tour with Hyur Service after researching countless experiences on Trip Advisor.

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I booked a 5 hour day tour to see some of the most famous landmarks in Yerevan, Armenia. Honestly, tours have grown on me and I wouldn’t have minded if it was a group tour. But at the time I did a private tour…just me and the 2 guides.

We were in communication prior and arranged pickup at my hotel, The Courtyard Marriot Yerevan (review coming soon).

I was in the lobby 10 minutes early, and boom, they were right there waiting for me. Armenian locals were extremely friendly to me this entire trip by the way.

There was “the driver” Andranik, and the English speaking guide, Gayane. If you travel to Yerevan, Armenia, I would highly recommend them. 

I arrived at midnight, so I have zero knowledge of the city as we head out. We were driving great, but some of the people on the road were maniacs. Armenian driving culture is crazy.

We headed outside of the city and Gayane was just teaching me everything about Armenia, she was very passionate about her country. It started to feel like we were in rural Italy, I had no clue Armenia had so much fruit and greenery. Turns out they have some of the best peaches in the world. 

a stray dog spotted in Yerevan, Armenia on my private tour

Mount Ararat

They brought me through the hills and into a rural countryside, it was very cool. We pulled over at a viewing point for Mount Ararat, which is iconic in Armenia.

They say Mount Ararat was the resting place for Noah’s Arc. When you come to Yerevan, you will discover so much history that you did not know existed.

You will see Ararat everywhere. There’s a brewing company, water company, shops, etc. In 1920 or so, this land was given to Turkey in a peace treaty but it’s still a national symbol of Armenia.

We observed the scenes and saw some stray dogs until we moved on to the next location, which was something I was really looking forward to.

A Tour of geghard monastery by Hyur Service

Geghard Monastery

Geghard Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To sum it up, it’s a church that is built into the mountain and extends into a cave. This is one of the must do things when visiting Yerevan, Armenia.

My guide led me up the hill from the parking lot, and it felt like I was going back in time. It was one of the most peaceful places I have ever been. Basically just a secluded sanctuary with calm streams and sunlight hitting perfectly. 

The full name is “Geghardavank”, which means “Monastery of the Spear”. Why?

As crazy as it sounds, it is believed that the spear that punctured Jesus Christ was brought here in the early days. I would have never learned that without Hyur Service Tours.

We entered the medieval church and it was dark and eerie. She brought me into “the meeting room”, which I do not want to spoil for your trip, but it was crazy.

On the way out I was given some free samples of dried fruit from the local sellers. It was refreshing to not be “harassed”, like I have experienced in some other countries. Everybody was very nice and honest in Armenia.

It was time to head to the final location.

Amazing Hyur Service Guides

When you travel to Yerevan, it’s very important to talk to the locals. Armenia is a country that has faced countless adversity. The genocide is one that is barely talked about, which is mind blowing. 

If you look at maps over the years, you will see Armenia get smaller, and smaller…and smaller. And you could feel the passion that they have for their country. Hearing the stories felt powerful, considering it’s such a peaceful place. 

I will not forget this one, which was quite funny. I was asking about futbol, and wondering if Armenia was any good (Because I know their neighbor Georgia is solid).

She said “No, we are not good at team sports. Everybody has the drive to be the best on the team”. Which just shows that everybody has that chip on their shoulder, which I respect.

Garni Temple Tour in Yerevan, Armenia - an amazing sight to see

Garni Temple

We arrived at the final location on the tour, Garni Temple. Now this makes zero sense because it’s a Greek Temple, I was blown away by this.

This is the most known surviving structure from the Hellenistic period. 

Garni Temple collapsed due to an Earthquake in the 1600’s but was later reconstructed with the SAME pieces. When you go close to this, it’s extremely clear it was put back together. 

This was very cool. The location was in such a peaceful place as well, with the mountains and hills in the background. 

Gayane was super educated on this and taught me all the history. She was actually surprised by how I “took in” the attractions. I don’t want to take 100 pictures, I want to look at the things with my eyes…which is an ongoing theme of “Shut Up And Book It”. 

…But she still took my phone and forced me to be in a picture so I would remember the temple. Great hospitality.

We headed back to my hotel and just chatted about life and normal things. I gave them both a tip, and they were both very thankful for it. 

I have no clue if Gayane & Andranik were a “team” or they are just randomly seleted by Hyur Service, but I highly recommend them both. The Yerevan tour couldn’t have gone better.

Hyur Service does group tours, private tours, airport transportation, you name it. Check them out here.

I spent around $70-100 on this private tour, but like I said, it was just me. You could experience this for much cheaper if you do a group tour, but the private one has a lot more perks in my opinion.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is Hyur Service worth it in Yerevan? +
Yes — Hyur Service is one of the most well-reviewed tour companies in Armenia. The guides are knowledgeable, punctual, and genuinely passionate about sharing Armenian history. Highly recommended especially if it's your first time in the country.
How much does a private tour in Yerevan cost? +
A private day tour with Hyur Service costs roughly $70–100 USD depending on the itinerary and group size. Group tours are significantly cheaper and still cover the same highlights — Geghard, Garni, and Mount Ararat.
What is included in a Yerevan day tour? +
Most Yerevan day tours include hotel pickup and drop-off, an English speaking guide, transport, and visits to Geghard Monastery, Garni Temple, and a Mount Ararat viewpoint. Entry fees to some sites may be extra.
Is Geghard Monastery worth visiting? +
Absolutely — Geghard Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site carved directly into a mountain. It's one of the most unique and peaceful places in Armenia and a highlight of any Yerevan day tour.
Do I need a guide to visit Garni Temple and Geghard Monastery? +
You don't technically need one but a guide makes a huge difference. The history behind both sites is fascinating and you'd miss most of it without someone to explain it. The cost of a tour is worth it for the context alone.
Is a private or group tour better in Yerevan? +
Private tours give you more flexibility, a more personal experience, and the ability to spend more time at each site. Group tours are cheaper and still excellent. If budget isn't a concern, go private — it's worth it.