Embark on a family-friendly, one-day adventure to Mtskheta, Uplistsikhe, and Borjomi. Discover UNESCO sites, ancient cave towns, and the famous Borjomi water. Book now!
Embark on a family-friendly, one-day adventure to Mtskheta, Uplistsikhe, and Borjomi. Discover UNESCO sites, ancient cave towns, and the famous Borjomi water. Book now!
- Memorial History of Georgia - The Chronicle of Georgia, designed by Georgian-born Soviet-trained sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, is an impressive memorial that began construction in 1985. Although the statue remains partially incomplete, recent improvements suggest it may soon become a popular tourist destination. The monument is situated atop a large…
- Memorial History of Georgia - The Chronicle of Georgia, designed by Georgian-born Soviet-trained sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, is an impressive memorial that began construction in 1985. Although the statue remains partially incomplete, recent improvements suggest it may soon become a popular tourist destination. The monument is situated atop a large staircase and features 16 pillars, each standing between 30-35 meters tall. The upper sections of the pillars depict kings, queens, and heroes, while the lower sections illustrate religious stories.
- Tbilisi Sea - Officially known as Tbilisi Reservoir, this artificial lake opened in 1953. It is the largest lake in the Tbilisi area and becomes a popular spot during the hot summer months when the city heat becomes unbearable.
- Jvari Church - Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is ideal for those interested in experiencing Middle Ages architecture and history.
- Uplistsikhe Cave Town - Uplistsikhe, meaning ‘Fortress of the Lord,’ is an ancient rock-hewn town that has played a significant role in Georgian history for around 3,000 years. Archaeological finds range from the Late Bronze Age to the late Middle Ages. From the 6th century BC to the 11th century AD, Uplistsikhe was a major political, religious, and cultural center in pre-Christian Kartli, a precursor to the Georgian state, until it was devastated by the Mongols in the 13th century.
- Borjomi Central Park - The Borjomi mineral water park is a popular tourist attraction in Borjomi, known as the birthplace of the famous mineral water. Visitors can fill their own bottles with the health-promoting mineral water. The park also offers various attractions and amusements for children.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Gratuities
- Admission Borjomi Park (2 GEL per person)
- Admission Uplistsikhe (15 GEL per person)
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Admission Borjomi Park (2 GEL per person)
- Admission Uplistsikhe (15 GEL per person)
- Lunch
Embark on a one-day, family-friendly journey to Mtskheta, Uplistsikhe, and Borjomi, leaving from Tbilisi. This excursion is ideal for tourists looking to maximize their experience within a limited timeframe.
In Mtskheta, our stop will be the majestic Jvari Monastery, a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site and a pillar of Georgian Christianity. From…
Embark on a one-day, family-friendly journey to Mtskheta, Uplistsikhe, and Borjomi, leaving from Tbilisi. This excursion is ideal for tourists looking to maximize their experience within a limited timeframe.
In Mtskheta, our stop will be the majestic Jvari Monastery, a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site and a pillar of Georgian Christianity. From there, we’ll proceed to the historic cave city of Uplistsikhe, where the complex stonework and fascinating history of the site await you.
Our journey continues to the picturesque town of Borjomi, situated in the midst of Georgia’s awe-inspiring landscapes. You’ll get to taste the well-known Borjomi water, famous for its distinctive flavor and health-enhancing properties.
With our well-planned schedule and comfort-enhancing transport, you’ll get to discover Georgia’s best historical and natural attractions smoothly and effortlessly. Take advantage of this extraordinary chance to see Georgia in just a day.
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.