Not without reason, I consider Armenia one of the most underestimated countries in terms of tourism. It has all the conditions for cultural tourism - the cradle of Christianity, one of the oldest countries in the world, many preserved temples, amazing views, clean air, excellent food and drinks. But the authorities do not bother much to develop the tourism sector, unfortunately. Having visited Yerevan, I took a walk around its center with pleasure, looked at sculptures that sometimes surprise with their futurism. Armenians are very friendly, curious and always ready to help (although, as elsewhere, there are taxi drivers who are greedy for profit).

In principle, everything here is beautiful and safe. But many attractions are scattered throughout the country, and getting to them is not so easy. On https://onewaytour.com/ you can book a tour. In addition, when driving away from Yerevan, you see desolation and devastation, which greatly spoils the impression. But in a few years, I am sure, all this can be ennobled and greatly moved forward due to financial influences from tourists, who will undoubtedly become interested in looking at antiquities and beauty.