Aragatsotn Wildlife Sanctuary protects a diverse highland ecosystem around Mount Aragats, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and exploration in Armenia’s largest protected natural area.
Aragatsotn Wildlife Sanctuary spans the rugged regions surrounding Mount Aragats, the highest peak in Armenia, located in the Aragatsotn Province. The sanctuary was established to conserve diverse flora and fauna characteristic of the Armenian highlands, including alpine meadows, subalpine forests, and volcanic landscapes. The sanctuary’s elevation ranges from approximately 1,000 to over 4,000 meters, encompassing slopes, crater lakes, and open grasslands that provide habitat for rare and endemic species such as the Armenian mouflon, bezoar goats, and golden eagles. Historically, the area has been significant for Armenian cultural and natural heritage, with geological formations and ancient Armenian villages nearby. Its well-preserved environment offers outdoor enthusiasts hiking trails leading across volcanic landscapes, alpine zones, and forested slopes, where visitors can engage in birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The sanctuary's proximity to Mount Aragats invites mountain climbing and exploring crater lakes formed from volcanic activity. The mix of ecological zones, coupled with panoramic views of the Caucasus mountains, creates an appealing destination for naturalists and adventure travelers alike. While less formalized than major national parks, the sanctuary provides essential protection to local biodiversity and encourages low-impact recreation, supporting conservation and sustainable tourism development in the region.
The summit area and crater lakes of Mount Aragats
Habitat for endemic and endangered species like the Armenian mouflon
Expansive alpine meadows with wildflowers in early summer
Remote hiking routes through volcanic slopes and ancient forests
The highest point in Armenia at 4,090 meters, featuring crater lakes and expansive views.
A striking high-altitude volcanic crater lake popular for day hikes and nature observation.
Vast meadows blooming with native wildflowers provide habitat for pollinators and grazing wildlife.