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Shaki Waterfall - Hidden Gem of Amenia

Armenia has no access to the sea, and this might be a killjoy for many people, but Armenia has its blue pearl, which is a treasure Armenians will never trade for anything. That pearl is Lake Sevan. This lake is the pride of the Armenian people and it’s where almost all Armenians head to, to spend their memorable summer vacations. Every Armenian has at least once been there since it’s the one and only and when there is little of something people as a rule, always appreciate and treasure it.

As you look at the lake it seems as if you are delving into an eternity where no one is there but you and where every piece of you seems to be concentrated on the lake, while the magic of the lake takes you beyond boundaries you might have never been before; it’s your own world in which only you are soaring with your own thoughts and it seems to be fully harmonized with the sounds of the lake’s transparent water and the breeze blowing on your face and the beautiful nature around. In brief, the lake is awesome and amazingly cool.

ProvinceSyuniq Marz
Distance204 km from Yerevan
Time to Spend2-3 hours
Best time to visitMarch - Oct

There are some things in life that can make the person feel happy and fill his life with various new meanings giving strength to move on and overcome the obstacles that appear on his way. Among those things can be unexpected reunions, birth of a baby, loss of a closed one, a book and so on. In this life everything is correlated and therefore one depends on the other.

The purpose of giving a bit of philosophical touch to what was said was not in vain because waterfalls are one such “thing” the view of which can drive people into action, in the most positive meaning of this word. Some waterfalls have inspired their viewers to go into writing, others into painting, a third group went to sea. The listing of what effect the waterfalls might have and have had can be really large but it will end one day. One thing that will never end in regard to the waterfalls is the list of adjectives chosen to describe them.

Stunning, gorgeous, breathtaking, appealing, beautiful, remarkable, sensational, dazzling, spectacular, magnificent, astounding, striking…

General Information


The arresting Waterfall of Shaki is located in Vorotan Canyon, in the province of Syunik. A bit straying from the topic, it should be said that Syunik province is one of the leading tourist destinations where some of the primary archaeological sites and sacred places can be found.

This waterfall more belongs to the fan type and is formed due to one of the smallest tributaries of Vorotan River. The water falls from a height of 40 meters.

Archaeological Excavations


The excavations held in and around the place the waterfall is formed have shown that the human development there bore unprecedented speed. The speed is so much unheard-of that people usually kid claiming the human evolution advanced there by micro steps. Also, the district of the waterfall is kind of an archaeological storeroom where over a dozen ancient grottoes are “stored.”

The essence of the district is so high that the international community suggested it be declared a forbidden zone. The findings in the area include remnants of ashes, which go back to the Stone Age.

Legends


What are legends? The shortest full description would be a legend is a narrative of human actions believed to have taken place in the past but which cannot be verified by historical record. It’s perhaps because of that verification that legends are usually being brought close to myths and fables. Anyway, it’s a personal decision whether to trust their truthfulness or not but one thing cannot be denied; legends are always interesting and a certain interest towards a particular place or thing generally grows higher when there is some legend regarding it. Spectacular Shaki Waterfall also has its legends, which are worth knowing, especially if you love enriching your knowledge with those impressive narratives.

Legend 1 – The first legend has it that a conqueror was captured by the beauty of Shaki and ordered her to present herself. Between choosing to be his or not, she chose the second and threw herself off of a high rock. It is believed that while she was falling her long dress opened and formed the waterfall, which was named after her.

 

Legend 2 – The second legend also includes the beautiful Armenian girl and the conqueror but with other development, yet the same ending. It is believed that enemies kidnapped 93 virgins from the province of Gugharkunik and sent them to their leader who was in the military camp set in Mughan. After the virgins reached the camp they were to be presented to the conqueror. The girls asked to be permitted to swim in the river in order to appropriately present themselves to him. They were allowed. The girls pulled down their clothes and getting into the water of Vorotan River disappeared. Blue-eyed Shaki was among those 93 virgins and after entering the water tried to escape the enemies. The enemies, however, managed to reach her but at that very moment a rock rose in the river and the water falling down from it hid the girl. Since then both the waterfall and the village where it is situated in were named Shaki.

Summing up it should be said that no matter how spectacular the visit to the waterfall promises to be, some two-hour stay will give you a thorough picture of the waterfall and the place. In this regard, your visit should be planned in advance. In this case, a visit to Shaki can be accompanied with the visit to a number of other things-to-see sites in particularly Syunik region. Among them might be Karahunj, which is a huge complex of Bronze Age megalithic structures, or Tatev Monastery, which will simply astound you with its structure, beauty and the view in and around the monastery. Besides that other places worth considering are the Devil’s Bridge, Zangezur Mountains and Vorotnaberd.