Mice & Business travel in Dilijan
A unique destination for corporate retreats, conferences, incentive travel and team-building experiences in Dilijan, Armenia.
Just 90 minutes from Yerevan, Dilijan offers a unique combination of modern infrastructure, natural surroundings, and authentic experiences for corporate events of any scale.
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Just 90 minutes from Yerevan, Dilijan offers a unique combination of modern infrastructure, natural surroundings, and authentic experiences for corporate events of any scale.
Why Choose Dilijan
A city between Yerevan and Tbilisi
1.5 hours from Yerevan
4 hours from Tbilisi
A year-round destination
National Park
Comfortable climate
Modern hotels
Unique event venues
Safe environment
High level of service
Conference Hotels
Team Building & Cultural Experiences
CSR Activities
Tourism Regional Forum
On October 26-27, Dilijan hosted prominent tourism experts for the Tourism Regional Forum, aimed at exploring new opportunities for the region’s tourism development. This two-day forum fostered dialogue and collaboration among regional countries, contributing to the advancement of tourism in the region.
Organized by the Green Rock and supported by the Tourism Committee of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia, the event provided a platform for industry leaders to exchange ideas and strategies.
Participants include tourism experts, representatives from local and international tourism councils, academic researchers, and government officials involved in the sector’s growth. Discussions focused on opportunities for sectoral expansion, overcoming challenges, fostering new collaborations, and attracting investment in tourism infrastructure and services.
The forum was held at the Military and Sports College named after Monte Melkonyan.
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Organized by the Green Rock and supported by the Tourism Committee of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia, the event provided a platform for industry leaders to exchange ideas and strategies.
Participants include tourism experts, representatives from local and international tourism councils, academic researchers, and government officials involved in the sector’s growth. Discussions focused on opportunities for sectoral expansion, overcoming challenges, fostering new collaborations, and attracting investment in tourism infrastructure and services.
The forum was held at the Military and Sports College named after Monte Melkonyan.