The distance from Shvanidzor to Yerevan is , the distance to
Kapan, the regional center is , the distance to the main highway is and the distance to the newly built Tsav-Shikahogh highway (which is an alternative route to Iran) is . Community lands stretch from , on the southern slopes of the
Meghri mountain range (the
Tsav-Shvanidzor pass), whereas the settlement itself is located in the forested area at the bottom, at above sea level, in the
Astghadzor (Astazor) gorge. Shvanidzor is located 10 km away from
Shikahogh State Preserve. Vicinity of the village have been designated as Prime Butterfly Area.
Flora Shvanidzor is located in dry tropics. The indicators of tropics are wild
pomegranate, wild
fig and numerous other plants. The majority of the plants are xerophile, represented by xeromorphous shrubs. Green leafy plants are represented by araxian (
Quercus araxina) and oriental oak (
Q. macranthera), Georgian maple (
Acer ibericum), as well as
plane-tree,
ash-tree,
beech etc. Shvanidzor and its vicinities are the only places in the South Caucasus, where two types of European redbud (Judas tree) grow -
Cercis griffithii and
С. siliquastrum. Dry alpine meadows are covered with scarce shrubs and remind of desert. However, there are numerous wild herbs, including officinal, edible as well as wild relatives of cultivated plants.
Fauna The mammals living in the area include
Caucasian bear (
Ursus arctos syriacus),
Bezoarian goat (
Capra aegagrus aegagrus),
Armenian mouflon (
Ovis orientalis gmelinii),
Persian leopard (
Panthera pardus tullianus), as well as
badger,
lynx, wild
boar,
roe deer, which are listed in the Red Book. Apart from that there are also
long-eared hedgehogs and 3 types of bats that are listed as endangered. Hunting and poaching still causes harm to these species, though from mammals, it is only allowed to hunt fox and
hare. Out of 66 species of birds listed in the
Red Book, 15 can be met in Shvanidzor, which are
Acciper brevipes, Circaetus gallicus, Aquila rapax orientalis, Aquila chrysaetos fulva, Gypaetus barbatus aereus, Gyps fulvus, Merops superciliosus persicus, Sylvia hortensis crassirostris, Oenanthe xanthoprimna chrysopygia, Monticola saxalitis, Luscinia svecica occidentalis, Remiz pendulinus menzbieri, and
Parus lugubris. Seven types of reptiles from the 11 in the
Red Book can be met in Shvanidzor:
Testudo graeca,
Eumeces schneiderii,
Mabuya aurata,
Rhynchocalamus melanocephalus,
Telescopus fallax ibericus,
Zamenis hohenackeri, and
Montivipera raddei. == Gallery ==