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Wander in the old town of Tbilisi, discover charming kiosks and cafes. Watch the local people go about their daily chores.
Walk down the famous streets of Sheridan and Leselidze.
Be awed by the marvelous architecture of the Sameba Cathedral – the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world. Sameba is a synthesis of traditional styles dominating the Georgian church architecture at various stages in history and has some Byzantine undertones.
Stroll in the Park of Monument of life of Jesus Christ, an interesting complex of monuments with splendid views. The tall stone pillars with Georgian royalty on top and stories of the bible below are very impressive.
Walk down to the Bridge of Peace – a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge. It is a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs, over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi. It is an intriguing and marvelous modern piece of architecture, all the more beautiful at night when all lit up.
Take a funicular to Fortress Narikala and enjoy a splendid view of the city from the mountain. The fortress is an impressive edifice, and one can see the statue of Mother of Georgia from there.
Drive to Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia which dates back to the 3rd century B.C. Here we explore the ancient architecture of monasteries, convents, and churches with stunning panoramic views all over.
Visit the most well-known and biggest cathedral in Georgia, Cathedral Svetitskhoveli. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its glorious architecture.
Explore Jvari Monastery, a medieval monument listed on UNESCO World Heritage sites. It has a vantage location with jaw-dropping views of the river and the city.
Drive to Bazaleti lake, soak in the abundance of nature by the lake.
Visit the Chateau Mukhrani restaurant, Royal Marani 1878, to kick back, relax, and enjoy their mouth-watering Georgian and European Dishes accompanied by the finest wine in Georgia.
Drive to City of Love – Sighnagi, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful towns of Georgia. Discover unique architecture walking on cobblestone streets, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of valleys and the Caucasus mountains.
Drive to the most astonishing man-made cave town of Vardzia. Legend has it that it was built to protect the Queen from the invading Mongols.An underground city reached by tunnels, with hundreds of houses and a throne for the Queen !! Merge your footprints with the ancient inhabitants and their mysterious lives, explore these awe-inspiring caves.
Visit the Church of Dormition which dates to the 1180s and has an important series of wall paintings. The site was largely abandoned after the Ottoman takeover.
Visit Borjomi Mineral Park, experience hot mineral springs and lush green landscapes with streams gurgling along.
Drive to Kutaisi Region to explore the centuries-old Bagrati Cathedral. On the city’s outskirts, the Gelati Monastery is a medieval cathedral with elaborate beautiful frescoes. The nearby hillside Motsameta Monastery, a formidable structure has martyrs’ remains. Historical Georgian manuscripts, ceramics, and textiles are on display at the Kutaisi State Historical Museum.
Visit the largest stalactite cave in Georgia called the Prometheus Cave. It has several pavilions that will leave you breathless and can be also visited in a boat. The caves have many interesting features like petrified waterfalls.
Drive to Sataplia. Hold your breath, it’s a dinosaur cave !!! There are cold stalactites that have therapeutic air according to folklore.
Visit natural wonders like Okatse canyons and Martvili Canyon, there are observation pavilions on the bridge a few hundred meters above the precipice. You can overlook majestic scenic views from the steel-constructed bridge.