If you imagine riding through Armenia’s breathtaking mountain landscapes, this Horseback Adventure in Armenias Highland Pastures offers just that—an authentic, scenic journey that’s perfect for nature lovers and those curious about Armenia’s rural charm. While it’s not a full-day trek and designed to be accessible to all skill levels, it still manages to deliver striking views, good company, and a taste of highland life.
Two things we really appreciate about this tour are the guided experience, which makes even beginners feel comfortable, and the panoramic views of Lake Sevan that are truly hard to beat. The one aspect worth considering? The tour’s seasonal timing (May to November) means it won’t be available year-round, so plan accordingly if you’re visiting outside these months.
This trip suits travelers looking for an easy, scenic outdoor activity that combines gentle adventure with cultural relaxation. If you’re eager to see Armenia’s mountains from a different perspective—on horseback—this is a delightful option.
Key Points

- Accessible for all skill levels thanks to a brief riding lesson and tailored routes.
- Stunning vistas of Lake Sevan from Mt. Yeghnasars summit provide memorable photo opportunities.
- Relaxing finish with tea or coffee at Yerivar Guest House by a campfire, weather permitting.
- Small group sizes ensure a personal, attentive experience.
- Seasonal activity, only available from May through November, so timing matters.
- Great value at $58 per person, including all equipment and guided support.
An Authentic Ride Through Armenia’s Highland Pastures

This horseback tour is positioned as a way to enjoy Armenia’s natural beauty without the demands of a strenuous or lengthy trek. It’s designed more as a short escape—just three hours—that balances gentle riding with plenty of opportunities for pictures and relaxing. We liked how this experience combines guided instruction with a scenic ride that caters to all levels. Whether you’re new to horses or a seasoned rider, the tour adapts to your comfort, allowing you to enjoy the landscape at your own pace.
The starting point is the Yerivar Guest House in Semyonovka, making it accessible for travelers staying nearby or passing through the Gegharkunik Province. The meeting is straightforward, and the guide will meet you there, ready to introduce you to your horse and explain what’s ahead.
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The Itinerary: What to Expect on the Trail

The tour begins with a short training session in the riding arena. This step is especially helpful if you’re new to horseback riding, providing basic guidance on how to handle the horse, with support from the guides. Once comfortable, you’ll set off into the scenic highlands.
For beginners, the route is a gentle ride through rolling mountain pastures, dotted with wildflowers and surrounded by open landscapes. Experienced riders, or those wanting a bit more adventure, will have the option to climb toward Mt. Yeghnasar’s summit for a sweeping vista of Lake Sevan. The ascent to the top offers a 30-minute rest, giving ample time to soak in the views, take photos, and simply enjoy the tranquility of the mountains.
The descent is equally scenic, and the entire ride emphasizes natural beauty and serenity. The guides are attentive, speaking Russian and Armenian, and are praised for their friendliness and knowledge. As one reviewer from the Netherlands put it, “The guide was great and could speak a little bit of English,” making communication smooth.
The Summit and Views

Reaching the top of Mt. Yeghnasar is the highlight—imagine standing on a mountain ridge, looking out over Lake Sevan, one of Armenia’s most iconic sights. The lake stretches endlessly, framed by mountains, and the panoramic view is genuinely impressive. It’s a perfect backdrop for photos and a moment to appreciate Armenia’s natural grandeur.
After about half an hour at the summit, the group starts heading back down. It’s a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to enjoy the wildflower-filled pastures and the fresh mountain air.
The Cozy Finish at Yerivar Guest House
Back at the guesthouse, the experience doesn’t end with just the ride. You’ll have the chance to relax by a campfire, enjoying tea or coffee—weather permitting. The guesthouse offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere that adds to the authenticity of the experience. For many, this is a perfect way to unwind, chat about the ride, and reflect on the stunning views.
More Great Tours NearbyPrice and Value: Is It Worth It?

At $58 per person, including the guided ride, equipment, and the scenic ascent, this tour is competitively priced. For about three hours of gentle horseback riding, with personalized attention in a small group, the value feels fair. The inclusion of a drink at the end adds a cozy touch that enhances the overall experience.
While it’s a short outing, the quality of the scenery and the chance to ride in Armenia’s mountains make it a worthwhile indulgence, especially for those eager to combine outdoor activity with cultural scenery.
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Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour appeals most to beginners or casual riders seeking a scenic escape, not a rigorous riding adventure. Nature lovers who appreciate mountain vistas and panoramic views of Lake Sevan will find this especially rewarding. It’s also suitable for those who want a relaxed, small-group experience with friendly guides and authentic surroundings.
Those traveling with children or seniors should note the activity’s seasonal nature and the moderate physical demands, but the overall gentle pace makes it accessible for most.
The Sum Up

The Horseback Adventure in Armenias Highland Pastures offers a refreshing way to see Armenia’s natural beauty. It balances gentle riding with spectacular scenery—perfect for travelers who want a taste of rural Armenia without committing to a full-day or strenuous activity. The guides’ knowledge and friendliness, combined with the stunning views of Lake Sevan from the mountaintop, make this a memorable experience.
For those with a sense of adventure and a love of the outdoors, this tour provides a taste of highland life in a relaxed, small-group setting. The inclusion of tea or coffee at the end adds a warm, authentic touch that rounds out the experience nicely.
This is a trip best suited for riders of all levels during the May-November season who seek a scenic, peaceful outdoor activity. It’s an affordable, well-organized outing that offers genuine Armenian hospitality and some truly breathtaking views.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a brief riding lesson and routes tailored to all skill levels, making it accessible even for first-time riders.
What should I bring with me?
While all riding equipment is provided, bringing weather-appropriate clothing, sunglasses, and a camera is recommended to enjoy and capture the scenery.
How long is the entire experience?
The tour lasts about 3 hours, including the riding, rest at the summit, and the time at Yerivar Guest House.
When is this tour available?
It runs from May through November, during the months when weather conditions are best for riding in the highlands.
What is the group size?
The experience is limited to a small group of up to 3 participants, ensuring a more personalized and attentive experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel schedule.
In summary, this horseback tour offers an authentic slice of Armenian mountain life, with the added reward of panoramic lake views and warm hospitality. It’s an excellent way for travelers to connect with Armenia’s natural landscape in a relaxed, memorable way.
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