Aghjots Monastery lies at the southern edge of the Khosrov Forest — a place where silence and nature are woven with deep history. Built in the 7th century, it once served as a spiritual center, later damaged by earthquakes.
Today, remnants of the church structure, intricately carved stones, and fragments of the gate remain. Surrounded by wildflowers in spring and lush greenery in summer, it’s a perfect stop for photography lovers and hikers exploring Armenia’s ancient heritage.