Stop 1.Noratus
Noratus Khachkar Cemetery is the largest field of khachkars (cross-stones) in Armenia, located in the Gegharkunik Province, near Lake Sevan. This medieval cemetery dates back to the 9th–17th centuries and contains over 800 khachkars, each uniquely carved with intricate patterns and religious symbols. The site is often compared to the famous khachkar cemetery in Old Julfa (Nakhichevan), which was destroyed in the early 21st century. Noratus remains an important cultural and historical site, symbolizing Armenia's rich tradition of stone carving and Christian heritage. Visitors can walk through the cemetery and admire the craftsmanship of the ancient Armenian stonemasons.