Sevan Lake

Sevan Lake – “The Jewel of Armenia” or the “Geghama Sea” is the largest body of water in the Caucasus and one of the the main summer attractions in Armenia. The coastline of Sevan Lake is very picturesque with its thick woods, white bare steep rocks, mountain steppes and Alpine meadows, wide bright strip of sea-buckthorn and pine trees, and pebble beaches. This beautiful landscape is added with whipped clouds – they literally touch the mountain tops. Its transparent waters are capable of changing color: when it is sunny it gets turquoise, in windy weather the water turns grey, at night – silvery. The biggest lake of Armenia is the most visited tourist destination of Armenia. The shores are near the hotels or resort houses. Some free beaches are convenient for picnics or family, friends gathering.

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