Mtskheta is one of the oldest and most significant cities in Georgia, located at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, just 20 kilometers north of Tbilisi. This ancient city is renowned for its historical, cultural, and religious importance. It served as the capital of the early Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. Its rich history spans over 3,000 years.
The historical monuments of Mtskheta, including Jvari Monastery, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, and Samtavro Monastery, are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites due to their outstanding cultural and historical value.
Embark on a captivating journey through central Georgia's UNESCO-listed sites on this day trip from Tbilisi where you will learn about Georgia's ancient history, and religious heritage, see stunning architecture and hear about its cultural richness including a visit to the majestic Jvari monastery on a mountaintop, the old cave settlement of Uplistsikhe, and the Stalin Museum in Gori.
On your private day trip, you will:
Your first stop on this private day trip is the Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century marvel and UNESCO World Heritage site perched atop a hill, where you will admire Georgia's early Christian architecture, hear about the monastery's historical significance and marvel at the breathtaking views of the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers.
Travelling through the diverse Georgian landscape you will reach the historic town of Gori, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin where you will visit the Stalin Museum. You will have the opportunity to explore the exhibits showcasing Stalin's early years, his rise to power, and his impact on the Soviet Union. The main highlights include his childhood home and his railway carriage, which he used to travel during and after World War II.
After a lunch break, Uplistsikhe will be your next destination, an ancient rock-hewn town that dates back to the early Iron Age. Wander through the labyrinthine tunnels and chambers carved into the cliffs. You will discover pagan temples, Christian churches, and the remnants of ancient living quarters that offer a glimpse into life in this unique cave city which combines perfectly natural and man-made structures.
Continuing to Mtskheta, Georgia's spiritual heart and former capital, you'll explore the magnificent Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, another UNESCO World Heritage site. You will hear about the legends surrounding the cathedral, including the story of Christ's robe buried beneath its walls, and admire its stunning architecture which will make this one of the tour highlights.
Your last stop will be Samtavro Monastery, a place of deep religious significance and historical importance including a 4th-century church and a later medieval church associated with Saint Nino.
As the sun sets, you will make your way back to Tbilisi with a drop-off at your central hotel, leaving you with memories of an unforgettable journey through Georgia's past and present.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich history of Georgia on this private day trip, exploring the highlights of Tbilisi and the ancient city of Mtskheta. Your expert guide will lead you through the heart of these two Capital cities on a tour which blends perfectly walking and driving, visiting the most popular landmarks including the famous Rike Park Cable Car!
On your private full-day tour, you will:
Make the most of your time in Tbilisi with this private full-day tour, which includes the New and Old Capital cities of Georgia. With a perfect blend of walking and driving, your expert guide will lead you through the most iconic and historic treasures of both cities, while you immerse yourself deeply into the heart and soul of Georgia.
Start your journey with a visit to the impressive Sameba Holy Trinity Cathedral situated on Elia Hill, one of the most significant religious structures in Tbilisi which dominates the skyline, reaching 87.1 meters tall, making it the largest religious building in Georgia and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world.
Driving across the scenic Kura River, you will reach the historic district of Abanotubani, where you will take a stroll along Shardeni Street, a popular pedestrian street, named after the French traveller Jean Chardin, that has become one of the city's main social and cultural hub. Discover the Tamada Statue, a diminutive yet significant statue depicting a tamada, or Georgian toastmaster, a significant figure in Georgian culture and social customs.
Enter the Sioni Cathedral, one of the most significant and ancient churches in the city, which dates back to the 6th century, when it was initially constructed by King Vakhtang Gorgasali, the founder of Tbilisi. You can visit the Grapevine Cross and learn more about Saint Nino, who is widely credited with spreading Christianity throughout the country.
You will pass by the Gabriadze Clock Tower, an enchanting landmark that captivates visitors with its unique design and charming character. You will also cross the modern Bridge of Peace, a stunning glass and steel structure that symbolizes the unity and harmony of Tbilisi.
Proceed towards the renowned Metekhi Church, situated on a cliff with a magnificent view of the river. You will learn about its fascinating history and admire the nearby statue of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, the founder of Tbilisi.
You can enjoy a peaceful walk through the beautifully manicured gardens, walking paths and playful water fountains at Rike Park. From there, one will have the opportunity to take a Cable Car ride uphill towards Narikala Fortress. Prepare to capture the most stunning views of the city from above. Within its walls, you will find the remains of ancient structures and the recently restored St. Nicholas Church, which reflects the enduring spirit of the Georgian people.
Descend from Narikala Fortress towards Abanotubani, the renowned sulfur bath district of Tbilisi. The district is also home to numerous cafes, restaurants, and art galleries, making it a vibrant spot for both relaxation and exploration. Continue your journey through the picturesque LegvtaKhevi Canyon to discover the LegvtaKhevi Waterfall, a hidden gem in the centre of the Old Town.
After a lunch break, you can rejoin your vehicle and prepare for the next part of your adventure. One of Tbilisi's most prominent avenues is Rustaveli Avenue, named after the famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. This avenue is the cultural, political, and social heart of the city, bursting with history and modernity. It is brimming with history and modernity. Pass by the renowned Freedom Square, situated at the eastern end of Rustaveli Avenue, which is considered one of the city's most significant and symbolic landmarks.
As you leave Tbilisi behind, head towards the Old Capital City, Mtskheta, one of Georgia's oldest and most significant cities. Visit the Jvari Monastery, a masterpiece of early medieval Georgian architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site, perched atop a hill. It is believed that the monastery was built on the site where a wooden cross was erected by St. Nino.
Explore the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, one of the most revered and significant religious structures in the country which is not only a masterpiece of Georgian architecture, but also a symbol of Georgia's spiritual heritage and cultural identity. It was constructed in the fourth century, making it one of the earliest Christian churches in Georgia with its current structure built between 1010 and 1029 under the direction of Arsukidze.
End your exploration of Mtskheta with a visit to the tranquil Samtavro Monastery. It is believed that the monastery was founded by King Mirian III and Queen Nana, who were instrumental in adopting Christianity as Georgia's state religion in the early 4th century.
As you return to Tbilisi in your private vehicle, you can unwind and reminisce about your day's adventures. Your tour concludes with a convenient drop-off at your hotel or a central location in Tbilisi, leaving you with enduring memories of your Georgian experience.
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