
Meghri - Wikipedia
Meghri (Armenian: Մեղրի; Persian: مغری) is a town and the centre of the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia, near the border with Iran. As of the 2011 census, the …
10 Magnificent Things to Do in Meghri, Armenia (+ Insider Tips)
Mar 1, 2022 · Are you looking to take a trip to Meghri, Armenia? This guide details all the best things to do in Meghri, including day trips, travel tips, and more!
Meghri - Southern Armenia - Armenian Geographic - ArmGeo
Meghri is one of the farthermost cities of Armenia. It is located 373 km away from Yerevan, near the border with Iran. Meghri has a population of 4600 people along with its 2 urban and 13 …
Meghri - Phoenix Tour Armenia
At an average height of 610 meters above sea level, Meghri is located near the Armenia-Iran border, on the shores of Meghri River, dominated by Zangezur Mountains from the northeast, …
Meghri - Wikitravel
Nov 8, 2018 · Meghri is a city in Southern Armenia. Although the village of nearby Agarak is technically the crossing point into Iran, this is the last real town and the gateway for those …
Meghri - armeniadiscovery.com
Meghri is located in the southern part of Armenia, in Syunik Region and borders on Iran. The city is on the shores of Meghri River, surrounded by Zangezur Mountains from the northeastern …
Top 5 Things to Do in Meghri - Ecokayan
Here are the top 5 things to do while you are in Meghri – plan at least 2-3 days for the trip to explore the town and its surroundings at a slow pace. 1. WANDER AROUND THE OLD …
Meghri - Armeniapedia
The town of Meghri (4514 p) boasts a dilapidated hotel, lots of places for thirsty truckers to buy vodka for the road, and amazing lush fruits and vegetables. The figs are particularly famous, …
Through the Mountains to Meghri - The Armenian Weekly
Jul 16, 2021 · As the sun began to set, we reached Meghri. Hidden in the mountains on the border with Iran, it was hot and humid. It was an eight hour drive that might have taken only …
Meghri (river) - Wikipedia
The Meghri is a river in Syunik Province, Armenia. It descends sharply over its course, from 3,250 metres (10,660 ft) above sea level at its headwaters at Blue Lake, to an altitude of 380 metres …