Armenia • 535 miles / 860 km
Official App of the Transcaucasian Trail Association
The Transcaucasian Trail (TCT) is the South Caucasus’ first long-distance hiking trail, which will span approximately 3,000km across the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains when complete. The Armenia stage of the TCT – the first completed national section – traverses 861 kilometers (535 miles) across the country’s wildly diverse terrain. Between Armenia’s southern border at Arevik National Park and its northern border at Lake Arpi National Park, hikers traverse through red desert canyons, lush forested hills, treeless steppes, dramatic cliffs, high-altitude volcanic plateaus, and more. The trail is also a journey through Armenia’s history and culture, passing prehistoric archaeological sites, ancient monasteries tucked deep into forests and canyons, Silk Road caravanserais, and Soviet sanatoriums and monuments. TCT Armenia offers day hikes, section hikes, and a challenging and rewarding thru-hike that takes most people between 25-40 days to complete.
US $9.99
Armenia • 535 miles / 860 km
Official App of the Transcaucasian Trail Association
The Transcaucasian Trail (TCT) is the South Caucasus’ first long-distance hiking trail, which will span approximately 3,000km across the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains when complete. The Armenia stage of the TCT – the first completed national section – traverses 861 kilometers (535 miles) across the country’s wildly diverse terrain. Between Armenia’s southern border at Arevik National Park and its northern border at Lake Arpi National Park, hikers traverse through red desert canyons, lush forested hills, treeless steppes, dramatic cliffs, high-altitude volcanic plateaus, and more. The trail is also a journey through Armenia’s history and culture, passing prehistoric archaeological sites, ancient monasteries tucked deep into forests and canyons, Silk Road caravanserais, and Soviet sanatoriums and monuments. TCT Armenia offers day hikes, section hikes, and a challenging and rewarding thru-hike that takes most people between 25-40 days to complete.
US $9.99
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The Transcaucasian Trail (TCT) is the South Caucasus’ first long-distance hiking trail, which will span approximately 3,000km across the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains when complete. The Armenia stage of the TCT – the first completed national section – traverses 861 kilometers (535 miles) across the country’s wildly diverse terrain. Between Armenia’s southern border at Arevik National Park and its northern border at Lake Arpi National Park, hikers traverse through red desert canyons, lush forested hills, treeless steppes, dramatic cliffs, high-altitude volcanic plateaus, and more. The trail is also a journey through Armenia’s history and culture, passing prehistoric archaeological sites, ancient monasteries tucked deep into forests and canyons, Silk Road caravanserais, and Soviet sanatoriums and monuments. TCT Armenia offers day hikes, section hikes, and a challenging and rewarding thru-hike that takes most people between 25-40 days to complete.
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The Transcaucasian Trail (TCT) is the South Caucasus’ first long-distance hiking trail, which will span approximately 3,000km across the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains when complete. The Armenia stage of the TCT – the first completed national section – traverses 861 kilometers (535 miles) across the country’s wildly diverse terrain. Between Armenia’s southern border at Arevik National Park and its northern border at Lake Arpi National Park, hikers traverse through red desert canyons, lush forested hills, treeless steppes, dramatic cliffs, high-altitude volcanic plateaus, and more. The trail is also a journey through Armenia’s history and culture, passing prehistoric archaeological sites, ancient monasteries tucked deep into forests and canyons, Silk Road caravanserais, and Soviet sanatoriums and monuments. TCT Armenia offers day hikes, section hikes, and a challenging and rewarding thru-hike that takes most people between 25-40 days to complete.
$9.99
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The mission of the Transcaucasian Trail Association (TCTA) is to develop, promote, and maintain the Transcaucasian Trail in order to improve access to the Caucasus’ diverse cultural and natural heritage and encourage its preservation, benefiting local communities and trail users through the development of sustainable tourism. Our vision is a world-class, long-distance hiking trail that follows the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains and connects diverse communities and ecosystems, providing lasting and wide-ranging benefits for people and the environment. The TCTA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that coordinates and supports the development of the TCT across Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, working closely with affiliated local NGOs, partners, and volunteers in each country to build the trail and surrounding community.
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