Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian have returned to Armenia for a cultural trip. The sisters, whose late father Rob Kardashian was of Armenian descent, brought along their children and they visited some sites that are important to the country's history. Kim's children Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, along with Kourtney's kids, Mason, Penelope, and Reign were also baptized during the family's visit.
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Kim has visited the country in the past and she's always warmly welcomed by its people, and this time was no different. Crowds of people waited outside of their hotel rooms and followed them along as they experienced the beauty of the Eastern European nation with all of their kids.
Kim and Kourtney made sure they showed their children historic sites.
The family visited Tsitsernakaberd, which is a memorial complex for the Armenian Genocide. The Kardashians and their kids brought flowers to the memorial to honor the 1.5 million people killed during the Armenian Genocide.
The sisters and their kids looked stylish as usual.
The reality stars knew to dress the part since all eyes would be on them during this trip. No matter where they went with their kids, they were surrounded by their Armenian fans who asked for photos and autographs.
They also met with Armenian political leaders.
As they visited the White House during President Donald Trump's presidency, it was only right for Kim and Kourtney to meet with Armenian President Armen Sarkissian at his residence. They are a pretty big deal.
Kim and Kourtney took their kids to be baptized while visiting Armenia.
Kim and husband Kanye West had their firstborn, North, baptized during their trip to Jerusalem in 2015. The sisters took the rest of the West kids, Saint, Psalm, and Chicago along with Disick kids, Penelope, Mason, and Reign, to get baptized on Monday, October 7, at the Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Vagharshapat, Armenia. So cute!
Baby Psalm was also in attendance.
The youngest West baby also made the trip to Armenia. He might be just months old, but it's never too early to travel to Eastern Europe for a family culture experience, right?