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Sakartvelo tour
Sakartvelo tour – Georgian Voyage Team offering adventure tour in Georgia for 9 Days. Fb conatct Our package starting from meeting at the airport and ending there – departure. During Sakartvelo Tour we will stay in three cities: Tbilisi, Sighnaghi, Borjomi. Package starting from Tbilisi city tour. During this tour we will show you the main sightseeing in Georgia. Georgia tours are an amazing journey to the world of the Western Caucasus. Whose millennial history is presented by unique churches, palaces and fortresses. These architectural monuments combine eastern and European elements, but having, at the same time, their own unique forms, directly confirming rich Georgian culture. Along with it, customs and traditions of the Georgian people, their national dances and, of course, kitchen are also of significant cultural importance! Sakartvelo tour. Most visited Destinations in Georgia
IN tour Included
- Car with driver √
- 3* Hotel Accommodation √
- Tour Guide √
- Breakfast √
- Transfer to the airport √
- Meeting at the airport √
IN tour excluded
- Fly tickets X
- Insurence X
- Entranse fees X
Sakartvelo tour
Tour Schedule – for more information see (TOUR PLAN ) | Tour can be simulate upon costumer request
Day 1 Arrival at the Tbilisi/Batumi/Kutaisi International Airport, where will meet you our company’s representative. Check in hotel in Tbilisi - overnight in Tbilisi Day 2 Tbilisi city tour Day 3 Tbilisi hotel - Trip to Mtskheta - (Svetickhoveli Cathedral - Jvari Monastery) Trip to Kazbegi - Ananuri castle - Gudauri view point - Gergeti Trinity Church - overnight in Tbilisi Day 4 Tbilisi hotel - Trip to david gareja - bodbe monastery - Sighnaghi (overnight there - city of love) Day 5 Signagi hotel - Tsinandali Chavchavadzes home-musem - new/old shuamta monasteries - Iyalto church - Alaverdi monastery - Gremi monastery - Nekresi church - Ilias lake - overnight in Signagi Day 6 Signagi hotel - Stalin's museum - Ateni's Sioni Church - Uplistsikhe Caves - Borjomi national park - overnight in Borjomi Day 7 Borjomi hotel - Rabati castle - Sapara monastery - Vardzia Caves - Vanis kvabebi - overnight in Borjomi Day 8 Borjomi hotel - katskhi Pillar - Mowameta Church - UNESCO heritage in Kutaisi - (Bagrati Catedral, Gelati Monastery) dinner time in Kutaisi - overnight in Tbilisi Day 9 Tbilisi hotel - Tbilisi day off-shopping time, Transfer to the Batumi/Kutaisi/Tbilisi international airport
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Sakartvelo tour
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Destination
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DepartureTbilisi / Batumi / Kutaisi International Airports
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Departure TimeOn Agreement
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Return TimeOn Agreement
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Dress CodeCasual, comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and light jacket.
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IncludedBest off GeorgiaTransportationBreakfastAccommodation in economy / premium class hotelTransfer from the airportTransfer to the airportTour guideCar with driver
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Not IncludedTraditional restaurantFly TicketsEntry fees ( on agreement )
Day 1
Arrival at the Tbilisi/Batumi/Kutaisi International Airport, where will meet you our company’s representative. Check in hotel in Tbilisi - overnight in Tbilisi

Day 2
Tbilisi city tour




Day 3
Tbilisi hotel - Trip to Mtskheta - (Svetickhoveli Cathedral - Jvari Monastery) Trip to Kazbegi - Ananuri castle - Gudauri view point - Gergeti Trinity Church - overnight in Kazbegi or Gudauri
Svetickhoveli cathedral is the main Christian Orthodox Cathedral in Georgia, built in 1010-1029 cc by the Georgian architect Arsukisdze and represents the high artistic value of Feudal time’s architecture. It was the main pilgrimage place on the Silk Road, the burial place of the Christ’s Robe, the tomb place of Georgian Kings and the most frequently visited place in Georgia. It is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located in the historical town of Mtskheta, the former capital of the kingdom of Iberia.
- Jvari monastery - The masterpiece of Early Christian Orthodox architecture Jvari Monastery is dated 585-604 cc AD. Located on the hill top near the town Mtskheta, it is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1994. The name is translated as the Monastery of the Cross. According to traditional accounts, in the early 4th century Saint Nino stayed here to pray and erected a wooden cross on Mtskheta’s highest hill. The church was built on the crest of a cliff at a confluence of the rivers Mtkvari and Aragvi. It is a representative of the tetra conch architectural type that was popular not only in Georgia but also in Byzantine world.
- Ananuri castle
- Ananuri fortress is a sixteenth century castle complex on the Aragvi River. The fortress stands beside the famous Georgian Military Highway, overlooking a large Jinvali lake. Its high, turreted stone walls protect two churches, a watch tower and a reservoir. The main church facade is beautifully carved with animal, floral and Celtic style patterns
Gudauri view point - A huge curving stone-plated concrete structure, Russian Georgian Friendship Monument was built in 1983 to commemorate the bicentennial of the Treaty of Georgievsk, which put Georgia under Russian protectorate.Gudauri is a fabulous ski resort situated on a southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in Georgia, 2,196 m above sea level. It is only 120 km from Tbilisi, capital of Georgia, less than 2 hours drive by car. The ski season lasts from December to April, weather is always warm and sunny.
Gergeti trinity church In Kazbegi - This architectural complex from the XIV century is located in the village of Gergeti, 6 km from the town of Stepantsminda, at a height of 2200 m. The complex includes Holy Trinity Cathedral, constructed in the XIV century, the bell tower built in the XIV century, and clergy houses from the XV century. You can hike up to the complex in about two hours, hire a driver, or even rent a horse
Day 4
Tbilisi Hotel - David Gareja Monastery (VI century) - Bodbe Monastery - Signagi - overnight in Signagi
- David Gareja is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox Monastery Complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja, some 60–70 km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi. The complex includes hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, refectories and living quarters hollowed out of the rock face.
The monastery of St. Nino is located in the village of Bodbe, in the Signagi region, Kakheti. The territory of the monastery is decorated with flower beds and bushes, vineyards and a healing spring. The history of the monastery is closely connected with the adoption of Christianity
Sighnaghi is the prettiest town in Kakheti, sitting on a hilltop 60km southeast of Telavi and full of 18th- and 19th-century architecture with an Italianate feel. Signaghi has fully preserved the fortress walls that are crowned with watchtowers, where one can climb to get the magnificent view of the Alazani valley
Day 5
Signagi hotel - Tsinandali Chavchavadzes home-musem - new/old shuamta monasteries - Iyalto church - Alaverdi monastery - Gremi monastery - Nekresi church - Ilias lake - overnight in Signagi
Tsinandali is Kakhetian residence of the 19th century Prince, poet and public figure, Alexandre Chavchavadze. The complex in Tsinandali embraces the memorial house, a landscape garden, a historical winery, wine cellar, hotel and a café.
Two of the most important and most beautiful architectural monuments of Kakheti are the Dzveli (Old) and Akhali (New) Shuamta Monasteries. Both of them stand in a forest of deciduous trees which makes them look even more fascinating.
Ikalto - The monastic complex of is situated 7-8-kilometers west of Telavi on the outskirts the village of Ikalto. The complex was founded by one of the Assyrian monks – Zenon of Ikalto in the late VI century.
Alaverdi St. George Cathedral (first half of the 11th century) is located 18 km from the town of Telavi in the Alazani-River valley. Earliest structures of Alaverdi Monastery date back to 6th century.
- Gremi is a 16th century architectural monument – the royal citadel and the Church of the Archangels – in Kakheti, Georgia. The complex is what has survived from the once flourishing town of Gremi and is located east of the present-day village of the same name in the Kvareli district.
- Nekresi once was a town in Kakheti, Georgia. Nowadays Nekresi is a monastery complex located high up in the hill offering breathtaking views to surrounding plateau, not to mention that monastery complex is really interesting by itself. Located close to Kvareli town.
Ilia's lake is called so in honor of famous Georgian writes of beginning of XX century – Ilia Chavchavadze, is handmade lake in the north part of Kakheti, Alazani valley, near town Kvareli, where are Saperavi grape yards, for wine Kindzmarauli. Around the lake are located cafes, park, and is being built hotel. Tourists often visit the lake during Kakheti tour, to have some rest, locals come here to spend whole day near water, and rest.
Day 6
Signagi hotel - Stalin's museum - Ateni's Sioni Church - Uplistsikhe Caves - Borjomi national park - overnight in Borjomi
Ioseb Stalin's State Museum- museum complex consists of memorial house, where Stalin was born, exposition building with tower and Stalin’s personal coach with interior, by which he had travelled to Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam. Museum houses Stalin’s personal things, study room of Kremlin, manuscripts, gifts from over the world, Stalin’s mask and paintings 1980s.
Atenis sioni - One of the inscriptions at the church commemorates Adarnase, the first documented Georgian Bagratid nobleman who was the father of Ashot I, the founder of the new royal line of Georgia. Although much more distinct in appearance than the Atskuri, the Ateni Sioni also blends in with the gently curving hillside landscape.
- Uplistsikhe caves - Located in Eastern Georgia, is an abandoned rock-hewn town, which once have played an important role in Georgian history. The place was founded in the late Bronze Age, around 1000 BC, and continued to be inhabited until 13th century AD.
Borjomi – Kharagauli National Park is one of the largest national parks in Europe. It includes 6 administrative units, namely, Borjomi, Kharagauli, Khashuri, Kutaisi, Akhaltsikhe, Abastumani and Bagdati areas. Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park administration covers Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park as such, Borjomi Nature Reserve (IUCN Category I, founded in 1935, the area of 14 820.6 ha, purpose of foundation – protection of unique woodlands and Caucasian deer Cervus elaphus maral ) and Nedzvi Reserve (IUCN Category IV, 8992 ha, was established in 1995 with the purpose of protection of Caucasian fir (abies nordmanniana), unique stands and lynx).
Day 7
Borjomi hotel - Rabati castle - Sapara monastery - Vardzia Caves - Vanis kvabebi - overnight in Borjomi
Rabati Castle was built in the 13th century, Rabati castle developed under the influence of different cultures over subsequent centuries and this is reflected in its architecture. Within the 7 hectares castle complex there is a Church, a Mosque, a Minaret and a Synagogue.
Sapara Monastery - the Medieval Georgian monument that was a residence of Samtskhe's Jakhely owner. It was constructed no later than X c. AD and is located next to Ghreli village in Akhaltsikhe Municipality.
Vardzia caves was erected in the 12 th – 13 th centuries during the rule of George III and his daughter of Tamara for the purpose of the southern boundaries of Georgia protection. It is a multi-storied complex with streets, tunnels and stairs leading to monasteries, temples, fortresses, baths, libraries dwelling houses and so forth.
Vanis Kvabebi is a cave monastery in Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia near Aspindza town and the more famous cave city of Vardzia. The complex dates from 8th century and consists of a defensive wall built in 1204 and a maze of tunnels running on several levels in the side of the mountain.
Day 8
Borjomi hotel - katskhi Pillar - Mowameta Church - UNESCO heritage in Kutaisi - (Bagrati Catedral, Gelati Monastery) dinner time in Kutaisi - overnight in Tbilisi
- Katskhi Pillar- abruptly rises 40 meters from the hills of Central Georgia and looks similar to a giant’s club. Its mythical aura made it a place of worship since humans settled this area. Prior to the arrival of Christianity, the pillar served as a pagan holy place for a long time and was most likely used for fertility rites.
- Motsameta Monastery is located 6 kilometers from Kutaisi. The present day church dates back to the 11th century, but historic records show that a church was constructed in this spot as early as the 8th century. Motsameta attracts crowds of tourists with an ancient superstition: if one crawls three times under the ark and makes a wish while touching the hallows, the wish will come true.
- Gelati Monastery is a masterpiece of the Golden Age of medieval Georgia. Gelati was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2006 was included on the list of Unmovable Monuments of Georgian Cultural Heritage.
Bagrati- symbol of united Georgia. The Cathedral of King Bagrati in Kutaisi ranks among the best monuments of Georgian architecture. The constructions began in the last quarter of the 10th century. Now it’s in UNESCO World Heritage.
Day 9
Tbilisi hotel - Tbilisi day off-shopping time, Transfer to the Batumi/Kutaisi/Tbilisi international airport
