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Samtskhe-Javakheti is a region in southern Georgia. Its administrative centre is Akhaltsikhe. Nature is surprisingly diverse and breathtaking. You will be able to see: rivers, ravines, canyons, lakes, coniferous and deciduous forests. It is also rich in minerals; We have to mention, the mineral water "Borjomi", which has been used for many years. In addition, Samtskhe-Javakheti is rich in fauna. So, Samtskhe-Javakheti is the ideal place for those who love nature and adventures.
You will be able to visit:
Borjomi Central Park
Vardzia Cave Monastery
Khertvisi Fortress
Rabati Fortress
Sapara Monastery
Tour package also includes:
Transportation
Professional guide service
Full board
Tickets for remarkable places
Providing the hotel
Travel insurance (health)
Tour reservation will come into force after prepayment!
Transfer to Borjomi at 9
Lunch - 12-1 hours
Borjomi
Registration at the hotel
Borjomi Park
Back to the hotel
Borjomi is a balneological and climatic resort. It is rich in minerals, especially among mineral waters. "Borjomi" is a mineral water of volcanic origin. The coniferous and deciduous forests will also attract your attention.
As for the Borjomi Central Park, it offers entertainment and leisure places, at the same time there are various children's attractions. Also, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful view of Borjomi with the help of the cable car.
Breakfast at 9
Departure to Vardzia at 10
Vardzia
Lunch at 2-3
Fortress Khertvisi
Fortress Rabat
Placement in the hotel (Akhaltsikhe)
Vardzia is a cave monastery complex. It consists of two parts - Vardzia Monastery and the village Ananuri. 15 rocky churches have remained in Vardzia. The Vardzia Monastery and Khertvisi Fortress have been submitted for the future inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Khertvisi Fortress is a medieval fortress located on a high rocky mountain in the village of Khertvisi. According to the chroniclers, Alexander the Great( Macednian) had a war in the East in the 4th century B.C. and he visited different fortresses including Khertvisi Fortress.
The Rabati Fortress was the main city of Samtskhe and the residence of the Atabegs of Samtskhe. In the 12-13th century, the fortress became a residence of Jakels, it was restored and expanded. Since that time comes the toponym "Akhaltsikhe".
Sapara Monastery
Dinner
Return to Batumi
Sapara Monastery belongs to medieval times. One of the residents of the Jakels. It was established no later than the 10th century. It is located near the village Ghreli in Akhaltsikhe municipality.