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diaspora
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Heritage travel and the diaspora experience
Around 10 million Armenians live outside Armenia — in Russia, France, the United States, Lebanon, Argentina, and communities across the Middle East built from the survivors of the 1915 Genocide. For many visitors, a trip to Armenia is a homecoming shaped by family stories passed down across two or three generations. The Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial in Yerevan is the starting point for most heritage itineraries: the flame burns year-round in the circular memorial hall, and the adjacent museum documents the deportations and massacres with archival photographs and survivor testimony. Finding ancestral villages requires research — the Genealogy foundation in Yerevan and Repat Armenia, the repatriation NGO, both maintain records that can point diaspora visitors toward the right province or sometimes the right house. For Western Armenians whose families came from eastern Anatolia, those villages are now in Turkey; for eastern Armenians, the ancestral connection is often in the Lori, Shirak, or Aragatsotn regions. These guides cover the memorial, the genealogical resources, heritage programmes, and the quieter question of what it feels like to arrive in a country that exists partly in memory.
Diaspora & tourism: how to give back during your trip
How diaspora Armenians can give back through tourism: where to stay, what to buy locally, which foundations to support, and why spending choices matter.
Planning a heritage trip to Armenia: a diaspora guide
Planning your first heritage trip to Armenia as a diaspora Armenian: where to start, how long to stay, what to see, and how to make it deeply meaningful.
Armenian language classes in Yerevan for diaspora
Armenian language classes in Yerevan for diaspora: YSU courses, AGBU programmes, private tutors, and online prep options before your trip to Armenia.
Finding your ancestral village in Armenia
How diaspora Armenians can trace ancestral villages: research sources, record archives, and honest guidance on where most pre-1915 villages are located.
Visiting Tsitsernakaberd: a pilgrimage planner
How to visit Tsitsernakaberd, Armenia's Genocide Memorial: hours, what to expect emotionally, April 24 commemoration, photography rules, and getting there.
Tracing Cilician & Aleppo Armenian roots in modern Armenia
Cilician and Syrian-Armenian diaspora guide: tracing roots, where communities resettled, Nor Norq neighbourhood in Yerevan, and heritage resources in Armenia.
Meeting relatives in Armenia: cultural & practical tips
Diaspora guide to meeting relatives in Armenia: what to bring, hospitality customs, gift etiquette, and navigating generational differences with local family.
Repat Armenia: resources for diaspora returnees
Repat Armenia NGO guide: services for diaspora Armenians considering relocation — advisory sessions, language classes, housing help, and networking events.