Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
I have signed up for the trip described on webpage
https://www.envoytours.com/tours/1-d...ur-to-armenia/
but I know that two more takers are required in order to run the trip.
It's a rare opportunity to visit Armenia and a visa for the day trip from Tbilisi is not required.
BBQ lunch is included.
If you are interested, you can contact the company concerned or me direct. I have no financial interest in the proceedings but I can probably could negotiate discount for a group of us.
FAO Tony Tit. Would you please be so kind as to bounce this missive on to the lady I met at Fulham (as I have lost her contact details).
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
They're called "falsies" these days
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
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Originally Posted by
Rocco Siffredi
Missive bouncers
The scheduled trip is on the Tuesday before the game - but I could get them to run it on another day if we could fill a minibus ourselves. However, I am not anticipating that level of interest after mentioning the latter option a few weeks ago. Hence my post about this scheduled trip which will take place before many fans reach Tbilisi.
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
I have signed up for the trip described on webpage
https://www.envoytours.com/tours/1-d...ur-to-armenia/
but I know that two more takers are required in order to run the trip.
It's a rare opportunity to visit Armenia and a visa for the day trip from Tbilisi is not required.
BBQ lunch is included.
If you are interested, you can contact the company concerned or me direct. I have no financial interest in the proceedings but I can probably could negotiate discount for a group of us.
FAO Tony Tit. Would you please be so kind as to bounce this missive on to the lady I met at Fulham (as I have lost her contact details).
You offered to take her on an unforgetable trip up the Caucasus and she never got back to you....... strange girl!
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
A word to the wise.
If you have an Armenian stamp in your passport you will never be allowed into Azerbaijan. Insignificant I konw................unless you're a F1 fan!!
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
A word to the wise.
If you have an Armenian stamp in your passport you will never be allowed into Azerbaijan. Insignificant I konw................unless you're a F1 fan!!
That's why I am doing it the other way around. Flying to Budapest on Wednesday and then to Baku overnight and arriving on Thursday, heading into Georgia for the weekend on the overnight train to Tbilisi. Then popping into Armenia and then back into Georgia. Visiting someone in Poti on the coast and then back to Tbilisi for the game. Flying home from Kutaisi.
(And I have two British passports anyway).
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
You offered to take her on an unforgetable trip up the Caucasus and she never got back to you....... strange girl!
She preferred it up the Khyber.
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
A word to the wise.
If you have an Armenian stamp in your passport you will never be allowed into Azerbaijan. Insignificant I konw................unless you're a F1 fan!!
Not that it means much but I'm pretty sure you can enter Azerbaijan with an Armenian stamp, you just have more chance of being asked why you were there. However, if you have a stamp for Nagorno-Karabakh in your passport, then you will definitely not be allowed into Azerbaijan. You also have to transit via Georgia as there's no open border between the two countries.
Re: Anyone heading for Tbilisi and fancy a day trip to UNESCO sites in Armenia
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Originally Posted by
Geraint!
Not that it means much but I'm pretty sure you can enter Azerbaijan with an Armenian stamp, you just have more chance of being asked why you were there. However, if you have a stamp for Nagorno-Karabakh in your passport, then you will definitely not be allowed into Azerbaijan. You also have to transit via Georgia as there's no open border between the two countries.
Try it.