Day 1
Mtskheta & Tbilisi
Mtskehta City Tour (Jvari Monastery, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta)
Tbilisi City Tour (Marjanishvili Street, Holy Trinity Church, Rustaveli Avenue, Hero Square, Liberty Square, Mtatsminda Park, Cable Car, Old Tbilisi, Peace Bridge, Rike Park, Narikala, Fortress, Mother of Georgia, Waterfall, Sulfur Baths.)
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Day 2
Kazbegi
Zhinvali reservoir
Ananuri Fortress
Blak and White Aragvi
Gudauri
Mineral Water (Visible only in summer)
Gergeti Charch /Stephantsminda
Return to Tbilisi
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Day 3
Kakheti
Bodbe Monastrey
Sighnaghi City of Love (Sighnaghi Fortress/City Wall; Memorials)
Wine Tasting
Return to Tbilisi
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Day 4
Gori & Uplistsikhe
Gori / Stalini Museum
Uplistsikhe
Return to Tbilisi
The end of tour
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the sites:
Mtskheta - was founded in the 5th century BC. It was capital of the early Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD then capital moved to Tbilisi, but it stayed as the coronation and burial place for most kings of Georgia.
Jvari Monastery - a sixth century Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, with the eye-catching view on the city and Aragvi-Mtkvari meeting place.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - a masterpiece of the Early Middle Ages, it is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Christ’s robe is believed to lie beneath here.
Tbilisi - crossroad of religions and culture, where Europe meets Asia. Capital and biggest city of Georgia (Marjanishvili Street, Holy Trinity Church, Rustaveli Avenue - Parliament Building, Kashveti Church, Opera House, the Russian Viceroy’s palace, Georgian National Gallery, Tbilisi Marriott and Biltmore hotels, shopping center - Galleria Tbilisi are all found on that street, Heroes Square, Liberty Square, Mtatsminda Park, Cable Car, Old Tbilisi, Peace Bridge, Rike Park, Narikala Fortress, Mother of Georgia, Waterfall, Sulphur Baths).​
Zhinvali Reservoir - hydroelectric dam on the Aragvi River in the Caucasus Mountains.
Ananuri Fortress - is a castle complex on the Aragvi River from 16th century.
Black & White Aragvi - two rivers meet with each other near the village Pasanauri and you can see clearly the difference in the colors. Some people compare it with yin and yang.
Gudauri - ski resort, the highest settlement on the Georgian Military Road.
Mineral Water - Natural mineral Spring in Gudauri, the rock on which the spring flows has a peculiar orange color that looks stunning in the pictures (in winter it is not visible, because of snow).
Stephantsminda - All eyes in this valley village face the hilltop 14th-century Gergeti Trinity Church and its neighboring belltower, both of which enjoy glacier-capped 16,560-foot Mount Kazbek as their backdrop.​
Bodbe Monastery - one of the most important religious sites in Georgia. A steep path leads 800m down to a small chapel built over St Nino’s Spring, which reputedly burst forth after she prayed on this spot. Pilgrims queue up to drink and splash themselves with the holy water.
Sighnaghi - City of Love - is high on a hill, with views of the Alazani Valley and the Georgian Caucasus.
Wall - City is surrounded by a four-kilometer defensive wall with 23 towers and six gates.
The Wedding House - is open 24/7 and any couple can come here, sign and get married any time they want.
Wine Tasting - wine degustation in wine factory.​
Stalin Museum - house where the leader of the Soviet Union was born and grew up, you can also see his armored train.
Uplistsikhe - 'Fortress of the Lord', is an ancient rock-hewn town stood directly on the path of the old Silk Road and was a strategic and commercial center. At the peak of its prosperity the city had a population of 20 000.​
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Additional Information:
Ladies require scarves in the Georgian orthodox churches, sometimes skirts too, but they can find some in the entrances. Short trousers are forbidden in the church.​
Price Includes:
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Safely and comfortable transportation (experienced driver service, fuels).
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English Speaker driver/guide.
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Airport Transfers double way
Excludes:
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Accommodation / Hotel
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Breakfast
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Any EXTRA ticket or entrance fee
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