Navigator or Google Maps? Why our GPS solves real problems for travelers
Google Maps is great — until it’s not.
Google Maps is great — until it’s not.
In Armenia, it often misses the details that matter:
– Sends you to a closed road in the mountains
– Ignores local traffic patterns or one-way signs
– Has no signal in remote canyons or near the borders
– Suggests "shortcuts" through villages that look like off-road trails
Our GPS is built for real Armenian roads. It works offline, shows local speed limits, warns about sharp turns — and alerts you to all fixed and hidden speed cameras across the country.
That means fewer surprises, no accidental speeding — and no unexpected fines when you return the car.
Some guests saved $50–$100 just by avoiding automatic speeding tickets.
We also pre-load the GPS with verified routes to the most popular sights: Garni, Sevan, Tatev, Noravank, Dilijan and more — no more guesswork or risky detours.
Avoid stress. Skip fines. Save money. Trust the GPS that knows Armenia.