Travel to Armenia to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Armenia?

  • Armenia is a great backpacking country with ancient history, beautiful mountain scenery, and friendly people. It is a relatively cheap destination compared to many other countries in Europe and offers travelers an authentic cultural experience. From historic monasteries to untouched nature, the country is a great destination for travelers and backpackers looking to get off the beaten track for a few weeks.
  • Activities to spot: Visit historic monasteries and churches such as Tatev, Geghard, and Khor Virap; explore the beautiful Lake Sevan; hike in Dilijan National Park; climb Mount Aragats; taste local wines in the Areni region; and listen to Sharakans, traditional Armenian songs.
  • Animals to spot: Armenian mouflon, bezoar goat, Caucasian leopard, bearded vulture, Armenian seagull.
  • Food Spotting: khorovats (grilled meat), dolma (stuffed vine leaves), lavash (bread), khash (hearty soup made from cow’s feet and intestines), chorek (Armenian Easter bread), Armenian rice pilaf, ganach lupia (beans in tomato sauce), harissa.

Studying in Armenia?

  • Armenia offers a wide range of high-quality study programs, ranging from engineering and medicine to arts and international relations. The capital Yerevan in particular is an important academic center with several universities that are increasingly catering to international students.
  • City to Study: Yerevan. 
  • Language: programs are mostly taught in Armenian, but there are also programs in English and Russian, especially at international universities.

Internships in Armenia?

  • There are several internship opportunities in Armenia, especially in sectors such as technology, tourism, education, and international organizations. The country is developing a technology sector, which also offers opportunities for international interns.
  • Competencies: intercultural communication, project management, innovation in technology, problem solving skills, etc.

Volunteer in Armenia?

  • Volunteering in Armenia offers the opportunity to contribute to community projects, educational programs or nature conservation. Especially in rural areas, there is a great need for volunteers in the fields of education, agriculture and health care. You can volunteer in projects focused on community development, education, and sustainability, as well as nature conservation and the environment. Many organizations focus on helping vulnerable communities and preserving Armenia’s natural and cultural heritage.

Work in Armenia?

  • Although employment opportunities for foreigners in Armenia are limited, there are still opportunities in sectors such as IT, education, development projects and tourism.
  • Language: English is increasingly spoken, especially in the business and education sectors, but knowledge of Armenian or Russian is useful for working in more local environments.
  • Work culture: Hierarchy and respect for authority are important, as are networking and building personal relationships.

Working as a digital nomad in Armenia?

  • Armenia is becoming an emerging destination for digital nomads, thanks in large part to its low cost of living, reliable internet connections, and beautiful nature. The capital city of Yerevan has co-working spaces, cafes with wifi, and offers a vibrant urban culture.
  • Favorite locations: Yerevan, Dilijan, Gyumri

Living in Armenia?

  • Armenia is a safe and affordable place to live, especially for expats and digital nomads. Yerevan offers a mix of modern city life and traditional culture, while the countryside offers the charm of a quiet and simple life. The cost of living is low compared to many European countries. In Yerevan, there are modern apartments and international schools available for expats.
  • Culture: Armenian culture is deeply rooted in traditions of hospitality, family, and religion. Expats will find Armenians to be very friendly and helpful, but there may be a cultural adjustment needed in more conservative parts of the country.
  • Language: Speaking Armenian is a big advantage, but in larger cities Russian is often a good alternative.
  • Climate: pleasant summers and cold winters! Health insurance: healthcare has improved in recent years, but still faces challenges. So make sure you have your own good health insurance in case you need private help or help in another country.

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