Embark on an all-inclusive tour of Georgia’s historic treasures. Explore the ancient Uplistsikhe caves, delve into the life of Joseph Stalin at his museum, and visit UNESCO sites like the SVETITSKHOVELI Cathedral and JVARI monastery.
- Uplistsiche Cave Town - Uplistikhe is a rock-hewn city, located just 10 km east of Gori, on the left bank of the river Mtkvari. One of the oldest settlements in the Caucasus region, Uplistikhe is first mentioned within the pages of history in the VII century. Uplistiskhe and its surrounding archeological and architectural monuments belong to a distinct group, the oldest of which dates back to the early Bronze Age, and are considered to be relics of the Kura-Araxes culture.
- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- All entrance fees included for Uplistsikhe Cave city
- Lunch provided
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- No fuel surcharges
- Entrance tickets for Stalin’s Museum included
- Alcoholic Beverages
Uplistsikhe caves, colloquially known as ‘The Lord’s Fortress’, date back to the 1st-2nd millennium B.C. During historical times, this city held a significant position in Kartli, and even throughout the middle ages. Its location facilitated a key trade route stretching from Byzantium to India and China.
The Joseph Stalin Museum provides a fascinating peek into the dictator’s life through well curated exhibits including rare photos, artifacts, and pieces of furniture. Sitting under a protective stone canopy nearby is the preserved house where Stalin was born.
In the revered spaces of Georgia, SVETITSKHOVELI Cathedral, an 11th century UNESCO site, holds a prominent position with the precious Christ’s robe being safeguarded within the cathedral.
Our final highlight, JVARI monastery, another UNESCO site dating back to 6th century, represents a pinnacle of early Georgian Christian architecture and art.
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