Mtskheta-Mtianeti
Home to Georgia's ancient capital Mtskheta and the dramatic high Caucasus mountains, including the famous Georgian Military Highway.
6 locations
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Located in Mtskheta's heart, this masterpiece of medieval architecture was completed in the 11th century.
What makes it special
Believed burial site of Christ's mantle. Served as coronation and burial site for Georgian monarchs.
Jvari Monastery
Perched on a rocky mountaintop overlooking Mtskheta, this 6th-century monastery is a stunning example of early Georgian Christian architecture.
What makes it special
Offers one of Georgia's most iconic views—the panoramic confluence of Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ananuri Fortress
This 17th-century castle complex sits on the Zhinvali Reservoir foreland.
What makes it special
Stunning location overlooking turquoise Zhinvali Reservoir waters. Perfect stop along the Georgian Military Highway.
Gergeti Trinity Church
This iconic 14th-century church sits high on a hill near Stepantsminda, set against the majestic Mount Kazbek backdrop.
What makes it special
Remote, dramatic location at 2,170 meters elevation with towering Mount Kazbek. A symbol of Georgia.
Gudauri Ski Resort
Georgia's premier ski resort sits on a south-facing Greater Caucasus plateau at 2,200 meters elevation.
What makes it special
Known for reliable snow cover, modern ski lifts, and vast above-treeline slopes.
Georgian Military Highway
One of the world's most spectacular mountain routes, stretching 212 kilometers from Tbilisi to Vladikavkaz.
What makes it special
The journey itself is the destination—continuous spectacle of dramatic gorges, alpine meadows, and towering peaks.