Winter 2008
Armenia Undiscovered
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About the Magazine
National Geographic Traveler is the world’s most widely read traveler magazine. National Geographic Traveler's mission is to employ storytelling and you-are-there photography to inspire readers to travel; and to provide the deepest, most reader-friendly service information to enable readers to go places wisely and well. National Geographic Traveler has 4.7 million readers in the USA. Local-language versions of the magazine are published in China, Spain, Russia, the Netherlands, Israel, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia and Latin America. Now National Geographic Traveler is published in Armenia, too.
National Geographic Traveler Armenia aims to rediscover Armenia and the Armenian cultural and historical heritage abroad, to introduce the Armenian reader to sightseeing locations worldwide, and to help organize travel and leisure in an efficient way.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding National Geographic Traveler Armenia, please contact us at traveler@traveler.am or by phone at +37410 587329.
IN THIS ISSUE
The Blessing of the Grapes
Grape Festival on Assumption Day
Hiking to Khustup
A horse and donkey ride in flip-flops
Trekh: the Armenian Moccasin
Traditionally, on the eve of a wedding the bride’s parents had to give the groom a pair of red-stringed trekhs
A Miniature Russia in the North of Armenia
Round Sevan
A three-day journey along the lakeshore
The Devil's Bridge
Poles in Armenia: an Incredible Journey
A Man-Made Cave
A potato pit turned a place of pilgrimage
Of Wines and Fortresses
In the nooks of Erivan Fortress
Subscribe before May 1st, 2008 and receive 6 issues for the price of 5 and an unique calendar as a gift.
Annual subscription to the magazine is $32.50 + $36 shipping (6 issues) outside Armenia.

