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Vardzia
A massive cave monastery carved into a cliffside in the 12th century, with tunnels, chapels, and frescoes.
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Samtskhe-Javakheti -
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Rabati Castle
A restored medieval fortress in Akhaltsikhe, blending Georgian, Turkish, and Russian architecture.
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Samtskhe-Javakheti -
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Ananuri Fortress
A picturesque fortress complex on the Aragvi River, with churches, towers, and beautiful lake views.
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Mtskheta-Mtianeti -
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Jvari Monastery
A UNESCO-listed 6th-century monastery perched above the confluence of two rivers, offering panoramic views.
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Mtskheta-Mtianeti
Sighnaghi – The City of Love in Kakheti
Nestled in the rolling hills of Kakheti, Sighnaghi is often called “The City of Love” — and it’s easy to see why. With its red-roofed houses, cozy cobblestone streets, and sweeping views of the Alazani Valley, Sighnaghi feels like a Georgian fairytale town. Sighnaghi is one of Georgia’s best-preserved historic towns, surrounded by medieval defensive walls and watchtowers that you can still walk t...
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Alaverdi Monastery – Ancient Spiritual Landmark of Kakheti
Alaverdi Monastery, located near the town of Telavi in the Alazani Valley, is one of Georgia’s most iconic religious landmarks. Founded in the 6th century by Assyrian monk Joseph Alaverdeli, the monastery stands as a symbol of Georgia’s ancient Christian heritage. The centerpiece is the Alaverdi Cathedral, which was the tallest religious building in Georgia for nearly a thousand years. With its t...
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Narikala Fortress
Narikala Fortress is a 4th-century stronghold that towers above Tbilisi’s old town, symbolizing the city's enduring spirit. Perched on a hilltop, the fortress provides stunning panoramic views over the Mtkvari River, colorful rooftops, and historic districts. Visitors can hike or take a cable car up to explore its ancient walls, nearby botanical gardens, and the towering statue of Mother Georgia....
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Old Tbilisi
Old Tbilisi is the soul of Georgia’s capital — a maze of charming streets, wooden houses with ornate balconies, and layers of cultural history. Here, East meets West through architecture, cuisine, and tradition. Wander through cobbled lanes to discover hidden courtyards, bustling cafés, traditional wine cellars, and sulfur bathhouses. From the lively Shardeni Street to the peaceful Abanotubani dis...
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Metekhi Church
Metekhi Church, majestically perched on a cliff above the Mtkvari River, is one of Tbilisi’s most treasured landmarks. Originally built in the 13th century, the church stands on the site of King Vakhtang Gorgasali’s palace and has been rebuilt several times throughout its history. The church offers spectacular views of the old town and the river below. A statue of King Vakhtang on horseback guards...
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