Narikala Fortress
Ancient fortress dating to the 4th century, overlooking Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River.
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Ancient fortress dating to the 4th century, overlooking Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River.
A beautifully restored 18th-century town perched on a hilltop, offering stunning views of the Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Mountains.
Central town of Svaneti region at 1,500 meters elevation, serving as primary hub for tourism.
Located in Mtskheta's heart, this masterpiece of medieval architecture was completed in the 11th century.
This 8-meter high moving sculpture depicts the figures of a man and a woman in a perpetual 10-minute cycle.
The elegant 19th-century palace complex of the House of Dadiani, featuring a historical museum, botanical garden, and rare relics.
The Alazani Valley is the heart of Georgian winemaking, a vast, fertile plain stretching for over 100 kilometers along the Alazani River.
Main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church and one of the world's tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals.
Community of four ancient villages, UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe's highest continuously inhabited settlements.
Perched on a rocky mountaintop overlooking Mtskheta, this 6th-century monastery is a stunning example of early Georgian Christian architecture.
Stretching 7 kilometers along the Black Sea coast, this historic promenade dates back to 1881.
A stunning natural canyon featuring emerald-green waters, dramatic waterfalls, and 70-million-year-old dinosaur footprints.
This 130-meter-tall tower celebrates the unique Georgian alphabet with its 33 letters spiraling upwards in a DNA helix design.
A unique protected wetland ecosystem on the Black Sea coast, encompassing Lake Paliastomi and pristine peat bogs.
This 17th-century castle complex sits on the Zhinvali Reservoir foreland.
Historic city heart characterized by narrow, winding alleys, colorful wooden balconies, and charming courtyards.
One of Georgia's most accessible glaciers. The trail from Mestia follows the Mestiachala River through pine forests.
A vast, rock-hewn monastery complex founded in the 6th century by St. David Garejeli.
Located at Mtsvane Kontskhi (Green Cape), this vast 108-hectare garden showcases flora from nine different phytogeographic areas.
This iconic 14th-century church sits high on a hill near Stepantsminda, set against the majestic Mount Kazbek backdrop.
Modern, bow-shaped pedestrian bridge made of glass and steel spanning the Mtkvari River.
An archaeological site and fortress town that served as the capital of the ancient kingdom of Colchis (Lazica) in the 4th-6th centuries AD.
Historic winery and former residence of 19th-century aristocratic poet Alexander Chavchavadze.
Modern ski resort located 8 kilometers from Mestia, featuring several ski lifts including a cable car.
Ancient district famous for public bathhouses using naturally hot, sulfurous waters from local springs.
A series of stunning alpine lakes nestled deep in the Egrisi Mountains, accessible only by foot or horseback.
Georgia's premier ski resort sits on a south-facing Greater Caucasus plateau at 2,200 meters elevation.
The oldest fortress in Georgia, this well-preserved Roman fortification dates to the 1st century AD.
Former 16th-century capital of Kingdom of Kakheti. Royal citadel and Church of the Archangels are the only surviving parts.
One of the world's most spectacular mountain routes, stretching 212 kilometers from Tbilisi to Vladikavkaz.
Located 30 km from Batumi, this beautiful waterfall cascades over 30 meters.
Amusement park atop Mount Mtatsminda, accessible by funicular, offering stunning panoramic city views.
Georgian Orthodox monastic complex 2 km from Sighnaghi. Burial place of St. Nino, the 4th-century enlightener of Georgia.
Tbilisi's central thoroughfare lined with governmental, cultural, and commercial buildings.
Georgian Orthodox monastery founded in 6th century. Current cathedral built in 11th century is second tallest religious building in Georgia.
Main city and administrative center of Kakheti province in heart of Alazani Valley.