In this Georgia one-day tour you are going to visit Mtskheta – the ancient capital of Georgian kings to take pleasure from the astounding attractiveness of the architecture of such historical monasteries as Jvari and Svetitskhoveli. Additionally, you will do one of the oldest settlements in Georgia and end your trip in Gori, the city located in the picturesque Kartli valley.
In this Georgia one-day tour you are going to visit Mtskheta – the ancient capital of Georgian kings to take pleasure from the astounding attractiveness of the architecture of such historical monasteries as Jvari and Svetitskhoveli. Additionally, you will visit one of the oldest settlements in Georgia and finish your trip in Gori, the city located in the picturesque Kartli valley. The tour begins in Tbilisi. The tour starts with a visit to Jvari Church (6th-7th cc),–7th-7th cc), the most significant spiritual center, and an architectural masterpiece of medieval Georgia. Enjoy the spectacular view from the church that towers over the city of Mtskheta. After that, you will head to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, referred to as the burial site of Christ’s robe and the 2nd biggest church building in the country. The Cathedral has long been the main Georgian church and stays one of the most venerated church buildings to this day. Take a trip to Uplistsikhe, a historical cave town and one of the oldest urban settlements in Georgia. The town signifies a complicated of various structures dating from the 12th century. BC to the 17th cent. AD. End your tour, will go to Stalin’s Museum in Gori, committed to the life of Joseph Stalin.
Highlights:
Uplistsiche Cave Town
Jvari Gori
Stalin Museum
Jvari Church
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
START TIME | Please arrive by 7:45 AM. | ||||
END TIME | Approximately 6:30 PM. | ||||
WEAR | Comfortable athletic clothing, hat, jacket and sunscreen. | ||||
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