Berd
Berd is a city in Northern Armenia. It lies at the heart of the region known as Shamshadin, and is the only town in that rather remote corner of Armenia. This area is part of the same geographic zone as much of Karabakh, and the rolling green hills of forest and pasture, studded with monasteries much resembles that land, as do the hospitable, proud people.
Get in
Public transportation comes in through Ijevan, which is where you'll want to go if you're trying to catch a minibus or taxi. Otherwise from Yerevan you can head there via Ijevan, and then choose the good, longer road, or the bad shorter one. You can also get there via an beautiful stretch of mountain starting in the valley where Chambarak lies, if you have your own car, or bike.
Get around
Berd is relatively small, but mountainous. Walking around can be fun, but the edges of town might require a car/taxi.
See
There isn't much to see in the town itself, except for the small fort of Tavush high above the town, but in the rolling hills, there is some incredible scenery and monuments that few tourists have ever made it to.
- Nor Varagavank Monastery, Varagavan Village. This monastery on a forested hillside with views of Azerbaijan has one of the most intricate and beautifully carved portals in Armenia. The purple and green stone tiles are each carved differently, and set into a cream colored church.
- Shkhmuradi Monastery (6km southwest of Tsaghkavan Village). One of the lost monasteries of Armenia, Shkhmuradi is overgrown with lush vegetation, and may be a bit hard to spot in the shadow of an enormous rock. It's an incredible area to hike in, and the small monastery is fun to explore as well.
- Khoranashat Monastery (1 km past Chinari village). Just one or two hundred meters from the border with Azerbaijan, this monastery is one of the gems of Shamshadin, but is not usually safe to visit due to Azeri snipers.
- Srveghi Vank Monastery (1.5km above Aigehovit Village). This monastery was built with red bricks, which are exposed. If you're in the village, it's worth a visit.
Do
The entire region is a hikers and bikers paradise. Camping works anywhere, locals are extremely friendly, and things are quite cheap.
Buy
Eat
Drink
This is one of the home brew mulberry (and other fruit) vodka capitals of Armenia. You should be able to find some for sale at the Shuka in Berd (or Ijevan), but strangely not usually at places that serve alcohol. Don't leave without trying it, but brace yourself for some seriously strong spirits!
Sleep
- Hotel Berd, 1 Levon Bek Str., Berd, ☏ (+374 267) 21137 , (077) 453045 . Recently remodeled Soviet 4 story hotel, near the center of the town. The only real hotel in town, and very affordable.