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Jermuk, the third largest town
in the region, is among Armenia's most famous spa resorts. Boasting
many days of sun, and situated on high ground with clean air and
favorable climatic zone, Jermuk's most deserved claim to fame are
the 40 underground fresh water and mineral water springs. The word
"Jermuk" derives from Armenian "jerm" which
means warm. Local Spas provide Mineral Water treatment for various
ailments and diseases, and is an ideal spot for rest and relaxation
for all. The quiet resort town teems with parks, forested areas,
and showcases many natural wonders such as a waterfall and a natural
land bridge. A special pavilion is located downtown where amazed
guests can taste firsthand the renowned mineral waters, which freely
flow at natural temperatures ranging from 57 to 64 degrees Celsius!.
One of the up and coming industries in Armenia, winemaking, is actually
a "return to roots" movement for the Armenian nation. Famous in
ancient times, Armenians are once again beginning to make their
mark as wine producers. The village of Areni, the flagship in this
burgeoning industry, is worth a visit to sample the tasty grapes
and the surprisingly fine wine.
Possibly the most strikingly picturesque edifices in Armenia, the
Noravank Monetary is nestled deep in the eponymous canyon, against
the fiery red rocks which surround this holy site. Recent renovations
to the church buildings and the surrounding grounds make Noravank
a must-see site in Vayots Dzor. Other sites in this rich area include
the ancient settlements of Yeghegis and Mogh (dating back to the
5th century AD and the 2nd millennium BC, respectively) and the
fortresses of Proshaberd, Smbataberd, Berdakar, and Kechout.
Among the many caves and underground passageways in Vayots Dzor,
the Mozrov caves, located near Yeghegnadzor, may be the most spectacular.
Extraordinary beauty can be witnessed in the form of delicate stalactites
and stalagmites filling the intricate underground passageways that
extend over 300 meters. A note of caution: explorations through
these caves should be conducted with a specially trained guide for
one's safety.
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