Citizens of many countries (EU, UK, UAE, USA, Russia, and others) do not require a visa Others can apply for an e-Visa at https://evisa.mfa.am Passport must be valid for 6+ months from the date of arrival
April to June and September to October – Pleasant weather for sightseeing Winter (December–February) – Great for snow activities and visiting Tsaghkadzor ski resort
Yerevan – Pink city, cafes, museums Lake Sevan – Beautiful freshwater lake Geghard Monastery & Garni Temple – Ancient and cultural landmarks Tatev Monastery – Scenic cable car ride Dilijan – Forested town often called “Little Switzerland”
Yes, Armenia is safe and welcoming to travelers. The local people are friendly Use general travel precautions in urban areas
The Armenian Dram (AMD) is the local currency Cards accepted in cities; carry cash in rural areas Currency exchange is easy in Yerevan
Sharjah is part of the UAE — UAE visa rules apply Visa-free or visa on arrival for 50+ countries (EU, UK, US, etc.) Indian passport holders with valid US/UK/Schengen visas or GCC residency get visa on arrival
October to March – Ideal for outdoor activities, museums, and events April to September – Hot, but good for indoor attractions and shopping deals
Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization Al Noor Island & Mosque Blue Souq (Central Market) – Traditional shopping Mleiha Archaeological Centre – Desert experience and history Sharjah Light Festival (annual) – Stunning nighttime art displays
Yes, extremely safe and family-friendly Sharjah is more conservative than Dubai or Abu Dhabi No alcohol allowed; modest dress is expected in public places
The UAE Dirham (AED) is the local currency Cards accepted everywhere; ATMs widely available