The article describes a hiking experience in Armenia, particularly near Noravank monastery. It emphasizes the rewarding views of the red stone monastery complex and the beauty of the surrounding remote canyon. Upon completing the trek, the author relishes a meal at a nearby cave cafe, highlighting the joy of dining after physical exertion. The writing reflects on the cultural richness of Armenian meals, especially after a day of exploration. The author also shares safety tips and personal observations from their hiking journey across Armenia, indicating a deeper exploration of nature and culture.
In Armenia, I came to the conclusion that no meal can compete with what is served to you after a good walk. The deep, primeval happiness and comfort when you finally sit down and eat is one of the most satisfying and pleasurable things in life.
It's a steep zigzagging slog, especially in summer. Thankfully, the view from the vantage point is more than worth it. Only from a distance is it possible to really take in the masterwork of the red stone monastery complex.
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