If you are on a budget and would like to have a getaway, here are tips for a budget travel to Armenia.
1. Plan your trip. Have a travel checklist. A month or two before your flight list down all your itineraries, homestay and food plans, etc. If you plan well, the budget is more than enough. Our pocket money was only 1000 aed and it was enough including souvenirs. :)
- Book tickets six months before on Air Arabia for real cheap tickets.
- Book homestay on Homestay Yerevan or Diana Hovakimyan. This is the most loving and accommodating Armenian family I have ever met.
- Check out things to do on a budget in different blog sites or Virtual Tourist.
2. Free walking Tour. The free walking tour is all over world. You just have to find one in the place you are visiting. In Armenia, the best free walking tour is Yerevan free walking tour. Vako, the tour guide is very passionate of his country. I learned a lot of things from him about Armenian history and culture. The free walking tour is obviously free :) but tips are accepted and drinking at a bar after is optional. He gives away backpackers' map after the tour finishes on top of the Cascades.
Yerevan Free Walking Tour. |
3. Taxi Service. Though transportation options in Armenia are many - Metro, bus, taxis and marshrutka, there is no Engligh translation on the bus route, so it is quite hard to get in and out of public transportation. What we did was ask the owner of homestay Yerevan to recommend a taxi driver. Luckily, they have a wonderful family friend, Narek, who knows English and treated us like sisters. At times, if he does not understand what we want, he would call his wife, Luce' (very loving) to interpret for us. We used Narek's taxi for out of town tours and even nearby town tours. He always refused to eat with us but a day before we left Armenia, he agreed to have a lunch date with us in Tsirani Garden Restaurant Complex. Narek can be contacted through Diana of Homestay Yerevan or through Whatsap on +374 99934488. He can drive through zero visibility snowy foggy mountains, that is real taxi service.
Narek at the Zvartnots airport |
3. Be sociable and find tourists who would like to share fees for tours. To save up on on our budget, we always make it a point to smile at every one especially Filipinos on tour and that is where conversation starts. Then, we ask "re you planning to go out of town or out of city? " Then say, we have this taxi and we can share the fare, etc, etc. And so, we shared and it lessened the burden of tour fees.
With Jess and Jobelle, our new found friends |
4. Go off the beaten path. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Find something that is not usually seen on FB or travel pages. We went to public markets, street alleys, mountain tops out of the usual path (where we met an Azerbaijan man who prayed for us), bordering towns and even cemeteries. In this way, there is no tour fee but we learn from these places and got nice pictures too. Narek, our driver, actually got the shock of his life when I told him to stop in the cemetery he he he.
One of the cemeteries in Armenia |
Pork shawarma is <3 |
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