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Cultural Tour (7 days) Day 1 Arrival to Tbilisi Airport Day 2 City Sightseeing Tour Our tour will start in the morning (09:00-10:00). Major Highlights: Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Mtkvari ( Kura) River. 726 km² (280.3 square miles) and has 1,093,000 inhabitants. Founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang Gorgasali, the Georgian King of Kartli ( Iberia), and made into a capital in the 6th century. The history of the city can be seen by its architecture, where the Rustaveli Avenue and downtown are blended with the narrower streets of the medieval Narikala district. The demography of the city is diverse and historically it has been home to peoples from different cultures, religions and ethnicities. Despite being overwhelmingly Orthodox Christian, Tbilisi is one of the few places in the world where a synagogue and a mosque are located next to each other, in the ancient Bath district several hundred meters from the Metekhi Church. Tbilisi is a significant industrial, social, and cultural center. The city is also emerging as an important transit route for global energy and trade projects. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia and lying along the historic Silk Road routes Overnight in Tbilisi Day 3 Mtskheta, gori, uphlistsikhe Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities of the country of Georgia. Mtskheta was a capital of the Georgian Kingdom of Iberia during the 3rd century BC - 5th century AD. Here Georgians accepted Christianity in 317 and Mtskheta still remains the headquarters of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church. Sights to see: Svetitskhoveli - the biggest Christian temple in Georgia - was erected in the 11th c in the same place where the first Christian church in Georgia stood in the 4th c; JvariMonastery (6th century) in Mtskheta is amongst the most significant monuments of Georgian Christian architecture; Samtavro (11th-13th c) a monastery complex near Svetitskhoveli. The burial and coronation place of the Georgian royal family. In Mtskheta can also be found the Armaztsikhe fortress (3rd century BC), the Armaztsikhe acropolis (dating to the late 1st millennium BC), the fragmentary remains of a royal palace (1st-3rd century AD), a nearby tomb of the 1st century AD, a small church of the 4th century, the fortress of Bebris Tsikhe (14th century), the Institute of Archaeology, and the garden of Mikheil Mamulashvili. Lunch in local restaurant On route to Uplistsikhe we visit Gori the birthplace of Stalin, visit the stalin museum. Uplistsikhe (literally, "the lord's fortress") is an ancient rock-hewn town in eastern Georgia, some 10km east of the town of Gori. Uplistsikhe is identified as one of the oldest urban settlements in Georgia. Strategically located in the heartland of ancient kingdom of Kartli (or Iberia as it was known to the Classical authors, is first mentioned in the chronicles of the 1st century AD ), it emerged as a major political and religious center of the country. Built on a high rocky left bank of the Mtkvari River, it contains various structures dating from the 5th century BC to the Late Middle Ages, and is notable for the unique combination of various styles of rock-cut cultures from Anatolia and Iran, as well as the co-existence of pagan and Christian architecture. Here you find huge echoing halls, long meandering corridor-streets, chambers for pagan worship and even the remains of Georgia's oldest theatre, complete with auditorium, stage and orchestra pit. Overnight in Kutaisi hotel ,,Aeetes palace” Day 4 Trip to Kutaisi(west part of Georgia). Second largest city of Georgia founded about 40 centuries ago, former capital of the west Georgian Kingdom Colkhics, to which is related the myth of Golden Fleece and Argonauts. Visit Bagrati Temple (11th century A.D. UNESCO Heritage site) and Gelati Monastery (12th century, UNESCO Heritage site) and Sataplia State Reserve. Sataplia State Reserve is a most multifarious and very rare monument. It is of complex character and contains geologic, paleontological, speleological and botanical monuments. Overnight in Kutaisi hotel ,,Aeetes palace” Day 5 Depart to Kakheti. Visit of Bodbe monastery (grave of Saint Nino - enlightener of Georgia). Dinner in Sighnaghi (picturesque town overlooking Alazani Plateau). Drive to Alexander Chavchavadze's (Prince of Kakhetia) Palace in Tsinandali village, surrounded with beautiful garden. Visit local Wine Cellar. Taste unique sorts of wine. Lunch. Visit Alaverdi Cathedral and Ikalto Monastery. Dinner at the Georgian Restaurant. Overnight in Telavi hotel ,,Rcheuli marani”. Day 6 Sightseeing tour of town Telavi. Visit Fortress and Residence of King Erekle the II. Wine Testing in new technological factory – Teliani Valley. Lunch. Drive to Old & New Shuamta Monasteries (VI-XVII centuries). Drive back to Telavi. VisitTelavi Wine Cellar, Wine tasting. Evening free for walking. Dinner. Overnight in Telavi hotel ,,Rcheuli marani”. Day 7 Visit Badagoni Wine factory. En route visit Davit Gareja Monastery. Back to Tbilisi. Leisure day. Shopping Tour (Georgian National Souvenirs, Carpets and Painters’ Works) – Leaving Party at the Georgian National Restaurant. Departure from Tbilisi Airport. Package Includes: Transfer from and to Tbilisi Airport Inland transportation Tour Guide Hotel Accommodation (In the cities) Double room Guest House Accommodation (in the villages) FB Meal 1 bottle of mineral water per person per day Museums Entrance fees Price Exclude: Flights Single room supplement Meals except described Alcoholic beverages Travel insurance
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