***We are in love with Yerevan and spend most our my time walking around its streets and bridges to discover hidden gems to share with other travelers!*** Let us take you on alternative routes around Yerevan with top sights and show you charming passages, secret gardens and the best shopping districts while we share their history and tell you our favorite tales of the city.
We are group of licensed tour guides and have extensive background and knowledge in the history of Armenia, which dates back to 3, 500 B. C.
1.Intensive English Certificate - courses 1st and 2nd level; 15/01/2008 - 23/03/2008.
2.Tour Guide Certificate (provider UNHCR; 13/10/2014 - 01/06/2015)
Looking forward to meeting you.
Tigran and Ioanna
The tour of Yerevan with Loanna was very interesting. We talked about many things: the Armenian way of life, work, the cost of living, cars, the situation with foreign countries, food, etc. It was a great overall presentation, and I was very touched when Loanna spoke about how Armenians are worried about the future. She woke up turning on the new, like many Armenians, to find out what was happening in their country, especially in the south of the country, which is caught in a vice between Azerbaijan and Turkey over a proposed trade route. Georgia, in the north, is neutral. So the country finds itself pulled from both sides and, once again, a victim. History repeats itself. I feel a lot of compassion for them because they live in fear, a fear that is justified, the fear that their country could decrease in size, or even one day, disappear ?? On a brighter note, inside, people are good, the economy isn't at its best, but there is warmth in the exchanges. Whether between Armenians or with "us," the tourists, I feel love and joy from them that people come to see them, take an interest in them. They need money and support; it's as if they live away from almost everything. I would recommend you to join this tour because for 3-4 hours you are really getting into Armenia past, present and future. A good vision of this beautiful country why has a lot to offer. Thanks
I was a bit concerned that a 3.5 hr tour might be too long/boring. But after the tour, I could have continued as it was not boring at all. Tigran made sure to ask what poeple were interested in, brought us to many places of interest, knew about history but also threw in experience of today's life. Also, we took a few breaks to sit and enjoy local snacks, without any buying pressure. Totally recommend
Tigran is a true ambassador of Armenia and Yerevan. We learnt a lot; his tour was entertaining, covered all the possible subjects (politics, culture, armenian life, economic situation etc), had structure and cohesion. He also took us to a local place for a small break and gave us armenian bread. Totally worth it. Thank you tigran for the wonderful tour!