Activity

Kurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia

Download

Trail photos

Photo ofKurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia Photo ofKurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia Photo ofKurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia

Author

Trail stats

Distance
11.21 mi
Elevation gain
2,251 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,768 ft
Max elevation
5,977 ft
TrailRank 
53
Min elevation
4,109 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
4 hours 16 minutes
Time
8 hours 12 minutes
Coordinates
3120
Uploaded
July 8, 2024
Recorded
July 2024
Be the first to clap
Share

near Kurtan, Lorru Marz (አርሜኒያ)

Viewed 147 times, downloaded 1 times

Trail photos

Photo ofKurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia Photo ofKurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia Photo ofKurtan - Gargar / TransCaucasianTrail / Day 35 / Armenia

Itinerary description

The trail begins in Kurtan village ( Կուրթան ), located in Lori province. It will take you through hills and mountains, passing the Dendropark subtropical arboretum, and continue towards Gargar village ( Գարգառ ) through lush forests.

𝐑𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫: Hikers looking to explore the Transcaucasian Trail ( Տրանսկովկասյան արահետ ), as well as those interested in a moderate hike through forests and low mountains.

▶ Distance from Yerevan to Kurtan:
146 km (via Aparan) 2 hr 45 min
171 km (via Sevan) 3 hr

◤ Description of the Trail

𝑁𝑜𝑡𝑒: The trail is not blazed, meaning there are no marks, signposts, or directional arrows. You will need a GPS and should be prepared to navigate on your own throughout the hike.
Pay close attention to to the marks on the map, as I’ve tried to include all the necessary navigation points in the waypoints to make it easier to orient yourself.

--- The trail starts in Kurtan village. From there, head left and hike to the end of the village. The first 1 km can be a bit confusing and overgrown, as you'll primarily follow footpaths or old jeep tracks.

--- At 1.3 km, you’ll join the main jeep track. The hike is quite enjoyable from this point, as you follow the jeep track. Be cautious at 7.8 km (noted in the waypoints), as it’s easy to miss the correct turn.

--- After 7.8 km, once you take the right path, the jeep tracks become less distinct. Be careful here not to miss another crossroad to the right, followed by a left turn at the next intersection.

--- At 8.5 km, you’ll reach the Mtin Mountain waypoint. This mountain is the highest point in the area, so you may want to veer off the trail for about 10 minutes to enjoy the view from its summit. The Mtin summit and the path to get there are marked in the waypoints.

--- After 8.5 km, you'll begin descending.
Be cautious at 9.4 km, as it’s easy to miss the left turn (which we did, as shown on the map). There are no signs, so it's quite possible to go off the trail here. From this point, the jeep track transitions to footpaths and continues like this until the Dendropark junction at 13.1 km. The trail becomes very confusing and overgrown, especially after 11.5 km, and this issue persists until 13.1 km, when you join the asphalt road.

--- Once you reach the asphalt road at 13.1 km, you're close to Lori’s Dendropark subtropical arboretum. If you have time, you can visit the park, or you can continue on the trail toward Gargar.

--- After 13.1 km, you’ll follow the jeep track for the most part, and there are no major navigation challenges in this section. The jeep track ends at 17.2 km, where the asphalt road begins.

--- The final kilometer of the trail is along an asphalt road, so be cautious as this is a main road leading to the nearby villages, and you may encounter a lot of passing cars.

--- Is this trail 𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝-𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐥𝐲?
The trail might be a bit long for children and includes some confusing, overgrown sections that they may not enjoy. However, it also depends on the child's age, hiking experience, and preferences.

◤ Which direction to go?

It largely depends on your personal preference whether you start the TCT trail from the north or south.
Starting from Kurtan is slightly more challenging, as you'll gain 150 meters more altitude than you lose.
If you’re planning to hike just this section and not the entire TCT, it might be easier to start from Gargar.

◤ Can I shorten the trail by car?

Generally, no. The trail becomes a footpath in many sections and connects to jeep tracks in remote areas. However, at 13.1 km, when you reach the asphalt road at the Dendropark junction, it’s possible to drive to Gargar village with a 4x4 vehicle. Be aware, though, that there's a section where the jeep is rough and damaged, requiring an experienced driver and a high-clearance vehicle.

◤ Where to Stay?

There are several homestays in Gargar and Gyulagarak villages. As Kurtan is a newly developed village for tourism, new guesthouses are expected to appear as well. However, many of the homestays in Gargar cater more to locals, so finding accommodation online can sometimes be challenging.

Another option is Stepanavan town, which is nearby.
If you visit Kurtan or Gargar and have trouble finding accommodation, feel free to contact me, and I can provide you with guesthouse contacts. Since the ones I know aren't English-friendly, I’m not sharing the details here, hoping there may be better options available.

If you come across any reliable options, please let me know so I can update the information for future hikers.

≋ Water Sources

There are no drinking water sources along the trail. If you run out of water, it’s best to stop at the Dendropark junction to buy some or get water from locals at the entrance to Dendropark.

∝FAUNA

The area is not as wild as some other parts of Armenia. While there may be a few chances to spot snakes in the fields and wolves on the more remote sections of the trail, animals typically avoid these areas due to the trail's closeness to villages. We didn’t encounter any dogs on the trail either.

◤ When to Go?

▶ Doable:
The trail is accessible from April to mid-November. Outside of these months, temperatures can be uncomfortable. From December to March, the trail is usually covered in snow, depending on the season.

▶ Recommended:
The best time to visit is from May to late July. May still feels like spring with cooler temperatures, while the period after late July can be dry. In May and June, you'll enjoy lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and comfortable temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C.

▶ Not Recommended:
After late November, the weather becomes quite cold, with snow typically beginning in December and lasting until mid-March.

Waypoints

PictographInformation point Altitude 4,142 ft
Photo ofTrailhead Info (not for this hike)

Trailhead Info (not for this hike)

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,125 ft
Photo ofAttention! Turn right

Attention! Turn right

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,145 ft
Photo ofKeep it straight

Keep it straight

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,205 ft
Photo ofTo the right

To the right

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,352 ft
Photo ofTurn left

Turn left

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,572 ft
Photo ofSwitchback

Switchback

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,129 ft
Photo ofLeft way

Left way

PictographPanorama Altitude 5,319 ft
Photo ofFtom left: Vardablur, Hobardzi, Gyulagarak villages

Ftom left: Vardablur, Hobardzi, Gyulagarak villages

PictographPhoto Altitude 5,663 ft
Photo ofTCT mark

TCT mark

PictographIntersection Altitude 5,703 ft
Photo ofAttention to the right

Attention to the right

PictographIntersection Altitude 5,802 ft
Photo ofAttention! To the right

Attention! To the right

PictographIntersection Altitude 5,875 ft
Photo ofAttention! To the left

Attention! To the left

PictographSummit Altitude 6,044 ft
Photo ofGyulagarak village from Mtin summit

Gyulagarak village from Mtin summit

PictographWaypoint Altitude 6,037 ft
Photo ofWaypoint

Waypoint

PictographWaypoint Altitude 6,019 ft
Photo ofWaypoint

Waypoint

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,982 ft
Photo ofWaypoint

Waypoint

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,961 ft
Photo ofMtin mountain on the right / you can follow the waypoint to the summit and come back to continue the trail

Mtin mountain on the right / you can follow the waypoint to the summit and come back to continue the trail

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,974 ft
Photo ofStraight

Straight

PictographIntersection Altitude 5,930 ft
Photo ofLeft

Left

PictographIntersection Altitude 5,809 ft
Photo ofAttention! Very confusing part, turn right

Attention! Very confusing part, turn right

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,635 ft
Photo ofTrail is visible

Trail is visible

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,376 ft
Photo ofOld jeep trek

Old jeep trek

PictographIntersection Altitude 5,332 ft
Photo ofTo the left

To the left

PictographWaypoint Altitude 5,220 ft
Photo ofWarining ! Navigation. To the right

Warining ! Navigation. To the right

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,996 ft
Photo ofOvergrown

Overgrown

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,951 ft
Photo ofAttention! To the left

Attention! To the left

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,883 ft
Photo ofWarning! Navigation

Warning! Navigation

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,857 ft
Photo ofDendropark entrance Tickets - 500 amd locals/1000 amd foreigners

Dendropark entrance Tickets - 500 amd locals/1000 amd foreigners

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,787 ft
Photo ofDendropark Junction / Left for the trail / right for Dendropark

Dendropark Junction / Left for the trail / right for Dendropark

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,742 ft
Photo ofTo the left

To the left

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,743 ft
Photo ofWaypoint

Waypoint

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,779 ft
Photo ofThe right way

The right way

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,726 ft
Photo ofStraight

Straight

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,696 ft
Photo ofTurn left

Turn left

PictographIntersection Altitude 4,717 ft
Photo ofTurn right Asphalt

Turn right Asphalt

PictographWaypoint Altitude 4,620 ft
Photo ofGargar village

Gargar village

Comments

    You can or this trail