Jazz-Tour durch Jerewan

Die Geschichte der armenischen Jazz-Musik zählt über 70 Jahre. Die erste Jazzband wurde im Jahre 1936 vom armenischen Komponisten Zolak Vardazarian gegründet. Im Jahre 1938 hat  der Komponist Artemi Ayvazian zum ersten Mal in der Sowjetunion das Armenische Staatliche Jazzorchester gegründet. Besuchen Sie die Jerewaner Jazz-Clubs, geniessen Sie die Live Musik: sowohl die armenischen als auch die weltbekannten Jazzkompositionen in der Interpretierung von einheimischen Musikern.  

1.Tag. Ankunft in Jerewan (internationaler Flughafen „Zvartnotz“). Empfang im Flughafen und Transfer zum Hotel “Historic Yerevan”. Frühstück im Hotel (abhängig von der Ankunftszeit). Stadtrundfahrt. Abendessen im Jazzcafe “Poplavok“.

2. Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Besichtigung der Festung Garni (II Jh. v.Ch.-III.Jh n.Ch.) und des Felsenklosters Geghard (XIII. Jh.).  Abendessen im Café „Malkhas“ (Live Musik). Jerewan bei Nacht. Übernachtung im Hotel „Historic Yerevan“.

3. Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Fahrt zum Hochgebirgssee Sewan, Besichtigung des Sewan-Klosters (IX.Jh.). Bootsfahrt und Picknick. Sie verbringen einen Tag im Dorf Tsapatagh, die einmalige Möglichkeit, sich ins Dorfleben einzutauchen. Sie können wandern, schwimmen, in die Sauna gehen, die Luftsprudel-Massagewanne nehmen, Billard und Tennis spielen. Verbringen Sie einen angenehmen Abend in der Bar am Kamin. Übernachtung im Hotel „Avan Marak Tsapatagh“.

4.Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Fahrt zu den Klöstern Hagharzin (VII.-XIII.Jh), Goshavank (XII-XIII.Jh.). Wir halten in Dilidjan am Komplex „Altes Dilidjan“ an. Mittagessen im Restaurant „Haykanush“. Besuch der armenischen Meister, des Museums aus dem XIX. Jh. sowie des Vorführraumes der Tufenkian-Teppiche, wo Sie mit Ihren eigenen Augen sehen werden, wie die echt armenischen Teppiche hergestellt werden. Abendessen und Volksmusikabend. Übernachtung im Hotel „Avan Dzoraget“.

5.Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Besichtigung der Klösteranlagen Sanahin (X.-XIII.Jh), Hachbat (X.-XIII. Jh.). Mittagessen im Hotel „Avan Dzoraget“. Besichtigung der Stadt Spitak und des Psalmenklosters Saghmossavank. Weiterfahrt nach Jerewan. Abendessen im Hotel „Historic Yerevan“. Besuch des Clubs „Ulikhanyan“ (auf Wunsch).

6.Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Fahrt nach Etschmiadzin, dem Zentrum der armenisch-apostolischen Kirche mit der Besichtigung der Ruinen von der Rundkiche Zvartnoz, der Kirche der Heiligen Hripsime (VII.Jh.), der Etschmiadzin-Kathedrale mit dem Museum. Einkaufsbummel. Abendessen im Hotel „Historic Yerevan“. Abend im Jazz-Club „Malkhas“.

7.Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Die Besichtigung der Kognakfabrik mit der Kognakverkostung oder ein Ruhetag (auf Wahl). Die Wein-und Kognakprobe in den Fabriken Armeniens, wo Weine und Kognaks hergestellt werden (auf Wahl). Verbringen Sie diesen Tag in einem SPA-Salon oder im Fitness-Zentrum. Abendessen im „Club“. Übernachtung im Hotel „Historic Yerevan“.

8.Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Ausflug zu den Klöstern Chor-Virap (XVII.Jh.) und Noravank (X.-XIII.Jh.). Abendessen im Lokal „Monte Christo“. Übernachtung im Hotel „Historic  Yerevan“.

9.Tag. Frühstück im Hotel. Heute stehen auf dem Programm einige Museen, das Jervand Kochar-Museum, die Kindergemäldegalerie und das Kafeschian-Museum. Abschiedsessen im Jazz-Club „Mezzo“. Übernachtung im Hotel “Historic Yerevan“.

10.Tag. Abfahrt zum internationalen Flughafen „Zvartnoz“, Rückflug

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The best thing about Tufenkian Hotels besides excellent décor and cpmfort of rooms, is the courtesy of staff. Staff seems to be happy and proud working for a hotel, very helpful to guests and create a very warm and nice atmosphere. Thanks for that.

Viktoriya Meiksane

A wonderful delight to find this guest house in Dilijan. Good foresight. The food is fantastic and the collection and staff next door were most professional.

Saro Khachikyan from Boston

Dear Mr. Tufenkian;

Recently I and Boston Composer Hayg Boyadjian visited historic churches near the Lori region. On that occasion we spent on night in Avan Dzoraget Hotel. we are both thankful for the very enjoyable atmosphere of the hotel and the very good service that we have received.

I am now working on an opera on the life of Mashtots, and therefore i was very impressed by the fact that the lobby of the hotel displayed the Armenian alphabet.

Edward Sadoyan

Edward Sadoyan

Dear James

What a delight to be a guest a yet another Tufenkian restaurant. As always the food was super, the atmosphere pleasant and the staff welcoming and service with a smile.

Best wishes

Tom

We especially liked the decoration in Avan Marak Tsapatagh Hotel. Very stylish rooms, very friendly and helpful staff.

Renson Boudoux


First of all, I was kind of enchanted seeing the name Kharpert, as it means a lot to me. I consider myself a "Kharpertsi" as my roots are from there, and that the fact we should always consider ourselves as such has a major impact on "Armenianity" and on the continuation of Armenian 
culture and heritage overall. Kudos to M. Tufenkian!

 

Second, I did not waste any time, even hasted, to get inside the restaurant. One word: I liked the interior. Major reason, probably, because most restaurants in Armenia are not as I call them family-friendly, but Kharpert is a nice place where you can relax, eat and talk quietly and peacefully. Places such this should be in abundance all over Armenia. In fact, the situation is really changing. Nowadays I see some newly opened restaurants in Yerevan, established by Syrian-Armenian immigrants, which seem to work properly and prosper.

That is due, in my opinion, to being family-restaurants. So, one more time praise to Tufenkian for acquiring and accomplishing such a task.

 

Third and a very important point; the staff of the restaurant have smile on their face and they create a very friendly mood (please, don't take it as a joke, but it's a sad thing you encounter grumpy faces all over Armenia).  So my question, where on earth did M. Tufenkian fetch those people?

 

Ah, now we come to the most exciting part: the menu. Frankly I did not consider trying various Italian dishes, that was not my target, instead I aimed for our National dishes... Delighted. Can't deny that I was taken back to the time when my mom cooked them, and probably my appreciation and evaluation would be quite subjective, but my son was also delighted and enchanted. And as I understood, M. Tufenkian is a Kharpertsi too, so I thank him for the wonderful and tasty food I had.

Of course, as I remember from my mom's menu, some names are a bit changed, but that is not important, on the contrary now I know I have a place where I can have a nice lunch with my family.

 Sincerely,

Dr. Harout V. Tanielian

Dear Mr. Tufenkian

I have visited all of your hotels and I don't want to repeat what everybody knows, excellent  food and service. But I do want to commend you as an individual who has made a great contribution in our small and young republic. I wish that we had other individuals like you as I'm sure our country would truly blossom.

Johnny

It was great pleasure to be served here, where we found an excellent hospitality and warmest reception in Dilijan. The most important issue that my children get from here is sense of  fatherland. Many thanks to all Tufenkian!

Special gratitude to the amazing staff!

Ruben Boroyan

Dilijan is a great place, we've really enjoyed the beautiful nature, the nice little shop and the friendly people.

Juscha Manska from Holland

It's been so great  to find this cute little restaurant  in Dilijan with such a nice personnel and decent food.

Thanks much!

Zaruhi Saroyan

Dear Staff, 

Thank you for an outstanding stay, the service was excellent – especially by “Anna” in the restaurant. The staff has been well trained to know what pleases their guests and follows European expectations in that area. The food was excellent and well presented. The rooms are tastefully decorated combining modern and traditional. The buildings have been exquisitely renovated and are a have for those seeking a few days of luxury and relaxation. The signage could be better, this jewel is hard to find. The reception does not border on the main street and is easily overlooked.  Otherwise BRAVO, we hope the town follows suit. Thank you again. 

Joyce and Edward Eve

We enjoyed very much our stay in Avan Marak Tsapatagh Hotel; we found the facility and the staff to be very professional and helpful.

Hratch Mesropian

All Armenians know that Dilijan is a beautiful place, but very few know that it becomes even more beautiful when you stay at Tufenkian hotel. Me and my friend are among those few. Thank you for the wonderful dishes, good music and absolutely friendly staff.

Tsovinar Gapoujyan, Irina Danielyan

Everything about Avan Dzoraget Hotel is very pleasant. We will definitely recommend this hotel.

Hrair and Zaroug Kabakian

Dear Mr. Tufenkian

What a pleasure it is to drive at this lovely restaurant in Dilijan! We couldn't have enough of all types of food which is close to our heart - that is Western Armenian flavors and dishes.

Above all, the staff and the chef are of the highest caliber - courteous, pleasant and ready to go that extra mile for the patrons.

Our best

Kohar, Mitch & Megan Mardirosyan

The Hotel and restaurant on lake Sevan are very beautiful, but the best thing was the service of the staff.

Martin Chakoian

Thank you for the great service and hospitality of Avan Dzoraget Hotel, everything was just great.

Jorge Langoria

Thank you very much for Old Dilijan Complex. I'm really impressed. I met my history in this house. I became closer to my homeland. Thanks for making that happened!

Marika & Ruben

Avan Marak Tsapatagh Hotel is a perfect hotel. Lovely rooms and suites, very comfortable beds, charming and polite staff.

Tim Padworth and Tanya Panasenko