Jermuk
Jermuk Resort and Spa town is located in the VayotsDzor Region. It is one of the three spa towns in Armenia located 173 km away from Yerevan. Jermuk is surrounded with mountains that reach to 2500-3000 meters high from the sea level an in the south-west there is the wonderful gorge of the Arpa River. The right and left banks of the River Arpaare rich in natural carbonated waters as well as healing springs that contain hydrocarbon-sulphate. There are also 'Nazan' kind of water, healing mud, kvarcit.
Dilijan
Dilijan is a mountain spa and resort center where the first spa center was founded in 1921. Dilijan is located in the Tavush Region on the bank of the Aghstev River. It is 99km away from Yerevan. There are numerous natural springs in Dilijan two out of which are bottled and are among some of the best drinking waters in the world. In 1958 the forests near Dilijan were included in Dilijan National Reserve. Nowadays there are 30 and more spas and resorts in the place.
Aghveran
Aghveran is a mountain resort and spa in the Kotayk Region, included in the Arzakyan village on the southern part of the Buzhakan village. It is located 30 km north from Yerevan at the right bank of the river Hrazdan with 1550 meters high from the sea level. It has been a long time that Agveran is popular for its healthy climate and the picturesque landscape. In Aghvern you will find some of the best spa centers, hotels and guest houses.
Flora & Fauna
Nowadays the Republic of Armenia is a part of the Armenian Highland located between highlands of Asia Minor and Iran. Armenian Highland has an average height above sea level 1500-1800 meters and higher than in neighboring Asia Minor and the Iranian plateau.
Due to its high position as compared with the surrounding counties Armenia and the Armenian Highland is called a mountainous island. The mountain range that is called Armenian Dance separates the plateau into northern and southern parts. Armenian Dance Mountain Range starts with the Biblical Mount Ararat from the east with the highest pick of Greater Ararat 5165 meters high.
Aragats Mount (4090m) lies on the Nothern part of the Ararat valley with its slopes rich in waters, vegetation and farming, breeding centers from ancient times. The Armenian Highland is one of the largest and most fertile fields.
Armenia is rich in big and small lakes. Lake Sevan (ancient name Geghama sea, the sea of Gegharkunik) is one of the world's largest high-altitude lakes. It has a fresh and Fishy (trout, trout, Gegharkunik) water. Armenia has mountainous steppe, semi-desert, high rocky mountains, grasslands, temperate forests, sub-alpine meadows, lush valleys, lakes and rivers as well as old oak forests.
The landscape in Armenia is highly diverse due to its mountainous nature. The variations are observed in geological substrate, terrain, climate, soils and water resources.
There is an incredible variety of habitats on the landscape, that in their turn result in distinctive flora and fauna.
Fauna in Armenia is diverse given the country's relatively small geographic size, owing to the varied habitats created by the area's mountainous terrain. Armenia is an important area for migratory animals, about 350 different bird species were recorded in the country. Many of the world's domesticated animals originated in or near Armenia, and the mouflon, the ancestor of domesticated sheep, is present there. Research suggests that about a quarter of the animal species in Armenia are internationally endangered. The mouflon is suffering a great population decline due to poaching and habitat loss, and the Sevan trout, which once made up thirty percent of the fish in Lake Sevan, have virtually disappeared.
On the territory of Armenia, which is 29,743 km2 there grows more than 3200 varieties of plants, 120 out of which grow only in the territory of Armenia. Even many varieties have Armenian names.
The fauna is also very diverse with about 12 000 species and many of them can only be found in Armenia.
In Armenia you will live in the past and present living side by side with far rural places and modern cities, Pagan sanctuaries and ancient Christian temples, powerful creations of medieval architects. Anywhere you go, a village or a city, you will always find yourself in an open air museum.
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