Tbilisi: The history of this amazing city throws back as far as the 5th century when the Georgian king Vakhtang Gorgasali ordered to build a city in the center of the fertile valley cozily lying between two Caucasian ridges. It originated from the word “tbili” – warm. Present-day Tbilisi is one of the safest cities in Europe, and frequently ranks among the most popular emerging destinations thanks to Georgia’s growing tourism industry.Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Notable landmarks include cathedrals like Sameba and Sioni, the medieval Narikala Fortress, classical avenues Rustaveli and Agmashenebeli, as well as the exotically-designed Georgian National Opera Theater
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Route: Jvari-Mtskheta-Ananuri fortress
Rate includes: high qualified guide service, transport service during the tour
Duration: 6-7 hours
Route: Jvari-Mtskheta-Ananuri fortress
Rate includes: high qualified guide service, transport service during the tour
Duration: 6-7 hours
Mtskheta was the ancient capital of Kartli, the East Georgian Kingdom from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD, and was also the location where Christianity was proclaimed as the official religion of Georgia in 337. The complex of the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in the centre of the town includes the cathedral church, the palace and the gates of the Katolikos Melchizedek that date from the 11th century, built on the site of earlier churches dating back to the 5th century.. The VI century Georgian Orthodox monastery Jvari is built on a hill opposite Mtskheta, at the confluence of Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers.. The church is included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.
Ananuri a castle complex perched along the turquoise waters of the Aragvi River, is a prime example of Georgia’s unique blended architectural aesthetic. It was home to the Aragvi feudal dynasty during the 18th century, and was the staging grounds of numerous battles that Georgians both won and lost. It’s a miracle the complex still stands today,
Route: Jvari-Mtskheta-Ananuri fortress
Rate includes: high qualified guide service, transport service during the tour
Duration: 6-7 hours
1 Day:
Meeting Arm-Geo(Sadakhlo) border.
Transfer to the hotel.
Our cultural Tbilisi day tour is an amazing opportunity for those who are eager to find out as much as possible about Tbilisi. . At our walk we will see the Old Tbilisi with its unique Italian courtyards and intricate architecture. New Tbilisi is a whole set of unusual design decisions affecting their beauty.
Dinner with traditional Georgian show program
Night in Tbilisi
2 Day:
Breakfast
The sightseeing city of Sighnaghi is the main attraction of the Alazani Valley in the Kakheti region. Due to its good location – almost on the top of the mountain – Sighnaghi was never captured by enemies, thanks to which it has survived to this day almost in its original form. One of the most important sights of the city of Sighnaghi – the monastery of St. Nino – is located in the town of Bodbe, a few kilometers from Sighnaghi. Here lie the relics of the most revered saint in Georgia
Tbilisi Shota Rustaveli International Airport is approximately 15 km from the city center.
From the airport to the city can be reached by bus number 37. The stop is opposite the arrivals area. Bus time is from 7:00 to 23:00. The interval of movement is 15-20 minutes. The final stop of the bus is Tbilisi Railway Station, the bus takes about an hour to the station. The fare is 50 tetri (about € 0.17). You can pay for the fare directly on the bus: there is an automatic machine for payment, but you need coins to pay, so do not forget to exchange and exchange money at the airport.
You can get to the city center by taxi. The cost of the trip will be 25-50 GEL (about € 8 – 17) depending on the time of day. Yandex taxi service is operating in Tbilisi.