Mountains and Nature
The Lori region contains some of Armenia's most significant natural landmarks, spanning the Pambak and Bazum mountain ranges. This collection highlights the 23-meter Trchkan waterfall, the country's highest, alongside the 3,101-meter Thezhler peak. These sites showcase the region's diverse geography, from the volcanic rock formations of Mirzaqar to the high-altitude subalpine meadows of Lalvar and Maymekh, offering a comprehensive look at the rugged terrain of northern Armenia.
Trchkan waterfall
Armenia's highest waterfall, dropping 23 meters on the Chichkhan River. It is a protected natural monument situated on the border of the Lori and Shirak regions.
Chrchr
A waterfall located in the Pambak mountain range near the village of Lermontovo.
Thezhler
The highest summit of the Pambak Mountains, reaching an elevation of 3,101 meters.
Lalvar
The highest peak of the Somkheti range, standing at 2,544 meters near the border with Georgia.
Maymekh
A 3,081-meter peak in the Pambak range overlooking the city of Vanadzor.
Urasar
A peak in the Bazum mountain range with an elevation of 2,992 meters.
Mirzaqar
A prominent rock formation located near the village of Odzun in the Debed Canyon area.
Khorkhotan
Distinctive rock formations situated in the Lori highlands, known for their unique geological weathering.
Gorodskoj Sad
A central park in Stepanavan known for its dense pine groves and recreational walking paths.
Jri hosk
A natural water flow and small cascade located within the Pambak mountain range.
Bemiglukh
A mountain peak in the Pambak range, part of the watershed between the Pambak and Aghstev rivers.
Sevakatar
A peak in the Bazum mountain range, reaching an elevation of approximately 2,900 meters.
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