Jermuk Protected Landscape is a conservation area known for its mineral springs, diverse flora and fauna, and scenic mountainous terrain, offering visitors opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and wellness tourism.
Located in the Vayots Dzor Province of southern Armenia, the Jermuk Protected Landscape encompasses a section of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, characterized by rugged slopes, deep river valleys, and unique geological formations. It covers a diverse range of ecosystems, including mixed forests, alpine meadows, and riparian zones along the Arpa River. The area is especially renowned for its natural mineral springs, which have supported the town of Jermuk’s reputation as a spa destination for over a century. The landscape supports a variety of plant species such as oaks, juniper, and endemic herbs, and wildlife including brown bears, wolves, lynxes, and numerous bird species. Historical landmarks include ancient fortresses and medieval churches in the nearby region, enriching the cultural experience of visitors. Outdoor recreation activities focus on hiking along designated trails offering panoramic views, wildlife photography, and exploring thermal springs. The landscape's mix of natural features and developed spa facilities makes it an attractive destination for both nature enthusiasts and health tourists. Seasonal changes bring a range of experiences, from snow-covered winter adventures to vibrant autumn foliage.
Natural mineral springs with therapeutic properties
Diverse mountain forest ecosystems with endemic plant species
Scenic hiking routes offering expansive views of Vayots Dzor
Proximity to historic monasteries and cultural sites
Natural springs with mineral-rich waters famed for health benefits, feeding local spa resorts.
A deep river valley carved through volcanic and limestone formations, offering scenic vistas.
Forests composed primarily of oak, juniper, and other native species providing critical wildlife habitat.