Rate birdingplace Vardakar Reservoir
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Vardakar (Horom) Reservoir is a quiet birding spot in Shirak, attracting waterbirds, waders, and raptors in a scenic highland setting.
Vardakar (Horom) Reservoir lies in the open highlands of Shirak, surrounded by grasslands and low hills. The mix of open water, muddy shores, and steppe habitats attracts a variety of birds, including ruostesorsa, pelikaani, lumivarpunen and various gulls and terns. Raptors like niittysuohaukka and arohiirihaukka can also be seen hunting nearby. The peaceful setting, lack of disturbance, and wide views make it a rewarding spot for birders seeking waterbirds and steppe species in a quiet, scenic landscape.
Vardakar Reservoir is located in Shirak Province, near the village of Vardakar.
You can get there by a local minibus from Gyumri bus station. Buses from Gyumri to Artik run approximately every half an hour. The ticket costs 300 AMD (2025). Ask the driver to drop you off at jrambarr.
It also can be reached by car or taxi from Gyumri. The road takes about 25 minutes.
You can park near the reservoir and explore the area on foot along the shoreline and surrounding fields. A visit typically takes 1–4 hours, depending on bird activity and walking routes.
Sometimes the reservoir guard may say that photography is not allowed or ask you to leave, but it’s usually possible to reach an agreement with him (he likely doesn’t speak or understand English). He usually arrives around 9–10 AM, so it's recommened to visit the place earlier.