Immersion in the history of the Georgian people.
We will take a journey into the prehistoric past of Georgia and trace the amazing path that the Georgian people have traveled. You will visit ancient temples, monasteries and fortresses that played an important role in the history of the country, learn about the birth of Christianity in Georgia and get acquainted with the culture and customs of the people.
The ancient capital of Georgia and ancient temples
You will learn the history of the temple of Jvari - the temple of the Holy Cross, built in the VI century. and admire the fantastic views of the city of Mtskheta and the confluence of two majestic rivers - Aragvi and Kura.
Visit the ancient capital of Georgia - Mtskheta - and hear about how Christianity was born on Georgian soil. Visit the second largest temple in Georgia - SvetitskhoveliCathedral. In addition, I will show you little-known places that offer panoramic views of all the beauties of Mtskheta and Jvari.
In the city of Gori you can visit the Stalin Museum, the Palace of the Gothic Stalinist style - the main building of the complex - was built in 1951 as a museum of local history, but from the very beginning was conceived as a memorial to Stalin. The exhibition is chronologically divided into several halls, in which many exhibits are exhibited that actually belonged to Stalin, including furniture, personal belongings and gifts. There are exhibits in the form of documents, photographs, drawings and newspaper articles. Also in the museum you will see the famous armored train of the leader of the peoples.
* Prehistoric past of Georgia - the city of Uplistsikhe
You will visit the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe,one of the oldest settlements in Georgia. Carved into the rock, it arose in the late II - early I millennium BC. e. The fortress city fascinates with its unusual appearance and is one of the most important monuments of Georgian culture. On the tour you will not only admire the extraordinary creation, but also realize its uniqueness and value - thanks to its uniqueness and value - thanks to its unusual appearance The city has retained the remains of architectural and religious buildings built over several millennia. In its heyday, Uplistsikhe included more than 700 caves and cave structures, of which only 150 have survived to date.
Pay on the spot — in dollar, euro, GEL (at the exchange rate).
INCLUDES
• Transportation
• A guide from our professional team will guide you through the tour
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