Dmanisi
Duration 6 hours
“A newly discovered skull, some 1.8 million years old, has rekindled debate over the identity of humanity’s ancient ancestors. Uncovered at the Dmanisi site in the Caucasus in Georgia, “Skull 5” represents the most complete jaw and cranium from a turning point in early human history.”
National Geographic
Travel to the world importance archaeological site of Dmanisi, where you can see the excavations that have revealed the story of early humans leaving Africa.
You’ll take the tour around the site to learn more about the findings, visit the medieval church and return to Tbilisi.
- Available from mid-May to October, daily except Monday