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Tbilisi

Buzzing day and night Tbilisi - the capital is a very attractive town with cobbled streets and colorful wooden balconies. The name comes from the warm sulphur waters.

Mtskheta

The ancient capital of Georgia is the holiest place of the country housing Robe of Christ. Mtskheta is the house to UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Jvari and Svetitskhoveli.

Kutaisi

The second largest of Georgia, Kutaisi is thought to derive from Ancient Aia where Jason and the Argonauts came for the Golden Fleece. It prides with UNESCO sites of Gelati and Bagrati.

Batumi

Coastal town of the Black Sea is very charming with its beach, boulevard and the old town. Besides cultural sights, the night life and diverse entertainment are the mark-lines of Batumi.

Sighnaghi

Nestled on top of a hill inside the wall Sighnaghi is a very romantic town, referred as the town of love. Its tiny multi-colored houses and cobbled streets are worth of having a look.

Gori

The town of Gori is famous for its infamous son Joseph Stalin who was born and raised in Gori. With a cobbler father and tailor mother he was the third and the first surviving son of the family.

Ushguli

Towering summits, marvelous glaciers, mountain rivers and medieval towers are all part of Ushguli – the highest inhabited village all year around in Europe and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Shatili

With mighty mountains, vivid green meadows and century old traditions Shatili and other Khevsuretian villages are very unique. Several families stay there in winters, but summers gather the locals back.

Uplistsikhe

Lying on the route of the Great Silk Road Uplistsikhe was a very rich town due to hosting foreign tradesmen. With more than 500 caves it was a perfect town for protection during the wars.

Vardzia

The biggest cave town of Georgia Vardzia is located in Meskheti province. Consisting of 19 tiers it was once a secret town. Vardzia keeps the mural of Georgia's most famous queen - Tamar.

David Gareji

Located in semi-desert David Gareji is the first monastery established by monk David and his disciples in the 6th century. The upper part of the monastery offers views across Azerbaijan.

Prometheus Grotto

Georgia is home to many grottos with stalactites and stalagmites. Prometheus Grotto is the most attractive for guests. With 1.5km walk underground you'll find yourself in a different world.

Martvili Canyon

Exquisitely beautiful Martvili canyons are situated in Samegrelo province. Take a boat trip to enjoy the natural beauty. Local dukes admired the place in old days and it was also referred as their bath.

Abodelauri Lakes

Deeply hidden in the Great Caucasus there're three tiny mountain lakes. A short hike from Roshka village brings us to colorful lakes located in the lee of Mt. Chaukhebi and reflecting the sky.

Military Highway

Along the winding road in depth of Great Caucasus Mountains one can see many interesting spots - Ananuri Fort, Cross Pass, Gudauri, magnificent Mt. Kazbegi and burbling Gveleti waterfalls.

Road to Tusheti

Abano pass connects the rest of the world to remote Tusheti province. The views are splendid and the horizon is unlimited. The road is one of the 10 most challenging roads in the world.

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