Old Gor
Gor.No need for any preparations at this stage, just let me know how I can assist you!is refers to the historical part of the town of Goris, which lies in the Syunik Province of Armenia. It is known for its traditional stone houses, ancient cave dwellings, and unique geological formations which include the famous 'pyramids' of Goris.
The main attractions of Old Goris include the medieval cave complex, which served both as living quarters and places of worship, the Old Goris Cemetery with its khachkars (cross-stones), the various stone pyramids that are natural formations, and the picturesque landscape surrounding the old town.
Yes, guided tours are available in Old Goris. These tours can provide a comprehensive understanding of the area's history, culture, and architecture, and can be booked through local travel agencies or at some hotels in Goris.
The best time to visit Old Goris is from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is warm and pleasant, making it suitable for exploring the outdoor attractions.
Old Goris can be reached by road. It is about a 3.5 to 4-hour drive from the Armenian capital Yerevan. Minibuses (marshrutkas), buses, and taxis are available for transportation to Goris, and from there, Old Goris can be accessed on foot or by local taxi.
Typically, there is no entrance fee required to explore the area of Old Goris. Some specific attractions, however, might charge a small fee for maintenance and preservation purposes.
Old Goris itself has limited accommodation options, but the town of Goris offers a variety of places to stay including hotels, guesthouses, and bed-and-breakfast establishments that cater to different budgets.
Tourists can enjoy hiking, explore the ancient cave dwellings, visit historical churches and monasteries, observe the unique geological formations, and experience the local culture and cuisine in the town of Goris.
Yes, it is generally safe for tourists to visit Old Goris. However, as with any travel destination, it's always advisable to be aware of your surroundings, respect local customs, and follow any safety advice from tour guides or local authorities.
Yes, there are cultural festivals and events in Goris and the surrounding region throughout the year, including the Goris Mulberry Festival in summer. Tourists are welcome to join these events to experience local traditions, music, dance, and food.