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Spa, mineral water, and slow travel in Armenia

Armenia's Soviet-era sanatorium culture is one of its stranger inheritances, and Jermuk is where it's most visible. The town in Vayots Dzor province was the USSR's answer to Baden-Baden — purpose-built around a cluster of mineral springs that emerge at 30-62°C with a chemical composition said to help with digestive disorders, among other things. The grand sanatorium buildings are still there, now operating as spa hotels alongside newer boutique properties. Arzni, just 18 km north of Yerevan in the Hrazdan gorge, is a quicker escape — several resort hotels sit above a river canyon where the mineral springs are mild enough to swim in. The Garni gorge combines a short hike with natural rock-hewn pools that Yerevan locals have used for centuries. Wellness in Armenia isn't centred on yoga retreats or Instagrammable infinity pools — it's more about mineral water, mountain air, slow food, and the particular calm of being in a place that doesn't cater to your expectations. These guides cover spa hotels, public baths, and how to spend a restorative few days without planning too carefully.

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