This spring, join the Transcaucasian Trail and the Armenian Institute for a special evening celebrating 10 years of one of the world’s most ambitious long-distance hiking projects. Stretching across the dramatic landscapes of the South Caucasus, the Transcaucasian Trail is a sustainable, world-class route that will eventually span 3,000 km across forests, mountains, canyons, and rivers, connecting local communities and remarkable cultural heritage sites along the way.
On Wednesday, 15th April, at the Armenian House in London, be inspired by extraordinary stories from one of the trail’s co-founder, Tom Allen, alongside project leaders Meri Grigoryan and Liana Khitaryan, as they share what it takes to build a cross-border trail that blends outdoor exploration, sustainable infrastructure, education, and community development.
Together, we will celebrate how far the trail has come, and imagine the miles still to explore, while enjoying a demonstration of traditional Armenian dancing, Armenian wine, and local delicacies from the community’s much-loved Jakob’s restaurant.
The ticket price includes the light supper buffet and a glass of Armenian wine.
This event is held in partnership with The Transcaucasian Trail and Trails for Change. Thanks also to Jakob's and Stork Wines for the food and wine.