Armenia has over 10,000 registered historic 'sites', an astounding number for such a small country . And truth by told, most of these are individual Khachkars, cemeteries and long forgotten crevices in mountains or on plains the average tourist would hardly consider a genuine destination.
Nonetheless, Armenia has enough diversity to captivate most travelers for a month or more, longer if you want to really dig in and live the life: cities and towns have museums (even the lowliest town will have a regional museum somewhere), theatres, sites ranging from the awe-inspiring towers of Tatev and Armenia's Stonehenge at Karahundj near Sissian to a chapel in a volcano at the top of the country.
Every region has its charm, its beauty, and its challenges: we'll capture it as we add to our list.