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Cross-border travel from Armenia

Armenia shares open land borders with Georgia and Iran. The one with Turkey has been closed since 1993 and the one with Azerbaijan since 1991 — don't attempt either. The Georgia crossing is the most used: four border posts connect the two countries, with Bagratashen-Sadakhlo on the main highway being the smoothest for vehicles. A daily marshrutka runs Yerevan to Tbilisi in 5-6 hours; the overnight train is slower (around 10 hours) but comfortable and a genuinely pleasant experience. The combined Armenia-Georgia trip is one of the most complete itineraries in the Caucasus — enough cultural and landscape contrast between the two countries to fill two weeks without overlap or fatigue. The Iran crossing at Meghri-Norduz in southern Syunik is open and functional but used almost exclusively by truckers and overlanders who have planned ahead for Iranian visas; it's outside the scope of most itineraries on this site but covered in the relevant transport guide for those who need it. These guides cover border logistics, marshrutka schedules, and how to structure the combined trip.

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