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Hot springs of Jermajur

Jermajur, Nagorno-Karabakh
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Always open
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Photography allowed
No dress code
English speaking staff
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No age limit
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Overview

Location: Karvachar
From Yerevan: 235 km / 3 hours 33 minutes
Theme: Healing springs
Altitude: 2200m above sea level

Jermajur is located at an altitude of 2200-2400 m, on the banks of the Tartar River, south of Karvachar. Sotka railway station is located 75 km from Dzhermadjur. Jermajur is rich in natural hot springs. This is where the name “warm water/spring” comes from.

Mineral water has healing properties. You can swim for a long time in the pool built around the spring.

The pool is located on the banks of the Tartar River: 20 km from the city of Karvachar. The road leading to Jermajur is also interesting; it runs along the banks of the Tartar River: among mountains and forests. On the banks of the Tartar River there are hot natural healing springs, the water temperature of which reaches 60º C, regardless of the time of year.

The hot, sour and mineral water that is available in these underground springs is similar in composition and healing properties to the mineral waters of Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic. By the way, the place where this Jermajur spring, rich in hot waters, is located is also called Jermajur. When visiting Artsakh, you can also see the Amaras Monastery.

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