Embark on a private tour to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Tbilisi and Mtskheta, where you’ll discover ancient monuments, historical significance, and the birthplace of Christianity in Georgia.
Embark on a private tour to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Tbilisi and Mtskheta, where you’ll discover ancient monuments, historical significance, and the birthplace of Christianity in Georgia.
- Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress was built in the end of the 4th century by the Persian Sassanids. The name Nari Kala (small fortress) comes from Persian. It was built by the Persian Sassanids at the end of the 4th century. The fortress was supposed to dominate the Mtkvari valley.
- Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress was built in the end of the 4th century by the Persian Sassanids. The name Nari Kala (small fortress) comes from Persian. It was built by the Persian Sassanids at the end of the 4th century. The fortress was supposed to dominate the Mtkvari valley.
- Ride on the cable cars to Narikala fortress included
- Transport via modern, air-conditioned coach
- Fuel expenses covered
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off in Tbilisi
- Expert guiding services provided
- Daily bottled water for each traveler
- Ride on the cable cars to Narikala fortress included
- Transport via modern, air-conditioned coach
- Fuel expenses covered
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off in Tbilisi
- Expert guiding services provided
- Daily bottled water for each traveler
- Meals and alcohol drinks
- Travel Insurance
- Meals and alcohol drinks
- Travel Insurance
Mtskheta, a historic city in Georgia, situated about 20 kilometers north of Tbilisi at the meeting point of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers, is one of the country’s oldest settlements. In recognition of its ancient landmarks and historical relevance, UNESCO declared Mtskheta a World Heritage Site in 1994. Archaeological evidence suggests human habitation…
Mtskheta, a historic city in Georgia, situated about 20 kilometers north of Tbilisi at the meeting point of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers, is one of the country’s oldest settlements. In recognition of its ancient landmarks and historical relevance, UNESCO declared Mtskheta a World Heritage Site in 1994. Archaeological evidence suggests human habitation here dates back earlier than 1000 BC. Mtskheta served as the center of the early Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. It holds a key role in the history of early Christianity and was where Christianity became the official religion of Georgia in 337. Georgian Christian architecture’s prominent landmarks, like the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the 6th-century Jvari Monastery, are located in Mtskheta.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
- While the tour includes min 3-4 hours walking good ability of walking is required for the travelers.
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.