Embark on a religious journey through Kutaisi’s monasteries with Megobari Tours. Explore the UNESCO protected Gelati monastery, visit the historic Motsameta monastery, and marvel at the royal Bagrati cathedral.
Embark on a religious journey through Kutaisi’s monasteries with Megobari Tours. Explore the UNESCO protected Gelati monastery, visit the historic Motsameta monastery, and marvel at the royal Bagrati cathedral.
- Motsameta Monastery - A significant monastery located in the Imereti region, close to Kutaisi. This monastery stands as a symbol of Georgian faith.
- Bagrati Cathedral - Explore the iconic Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi and enjoy the stunning views of the city.
- Gelati Monastery - Please be aware that the Gelati Monastery Complex is…
- Motsameta Monastery - A significant monastery located in the Imereti region, close to Kutaisi. This monastery stands as a symbol of Georgian faith.
- Bagrati Cathedral - Explore the iconic Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi and enjoy the stunning views of the city.
- Gelati Monastery - Please be aware that the Gelati Monastery Complex is currently undergoing construction and is accessible to visitors only on Sundays and select days. On days when Gelati is closed, an alternative church in Kutaisi will be visited.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Explore the majestic 11th-century Bagrati Cathedral located on Ukmerioni Hill in Kutaisi. Discover its rich history and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Gelati Monastery Complex, featuring its medieval Academy building, and admire the 12th-century wall paintings and mosaics. Gelati has been a…
Explore the majestic 11th-century Bagrati Cathedral located on Ukmerioni Hill in Kutaisi. Discover its rich history and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Gelati Monastery Complex, featuring its medieval Academy building, and admire the 12th-century wall paintings and mosaics. Gelati has been a significant scientific hub since the Middle Ages and remains important today, as it is the final resting place for much of the Georgian royalty.
Please note that the Gelati Monastery Complex is currently undergoing construction and is open to visitors only on Sundays and select days. On days when Gelati is closed, an alternative church in Kutaisi will be visited.
Continue your journey to the Motsameta Monastery, a key site in Georgian religious history. Enjoy the stunning views of the Tskaltsitela River from the monastery garden and hear the miraculous tale of two saintly brothers from the 8th century. After the tour, return to Kutaisi.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.