Explore the stunning landscapes and rich history of western Georgia on this full-day group tour. Discover the beauty of Martvili Canyon with its emerald waters and cascading waterfalls, and delve into the magical depths of Prometheus Cave, known for its vibrant stalactites and underground lakes. Conclude your adventure in Kutaisi, one of Europe’s oldest cities, where you can stroll through its charming streets and visit significant landmarks like Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery. This tour is ideal for nature enthusiasts and culture buffs alike, offering a unique combination of natural wonders and historical insights.
- Full-day adventure from Tbilisi to explore Georgia’s natural beauty
- Optional boat rides in Martvili Canyon and Prometheus Cave (weather permitting)
- Visit the historic city of Kutaisi and see its ancient architecture
- Small group size (up to 16 travelers) for a personalized experience
Front of Cafe Canape and sulfur baths will be white mini bus.
At Martvili canyon we may experience nice and very close views of waterfalls while walking along a gorge. Smooth water boating are offered as an option. You will have the chance to take in the beauty of the canyon from a unique perspective, and you will be able to snap some incredible photos of the scenery.
Prometheus Cave offer visitors the chance to see some of the most beautiful natural scenery in Georgia and are popular destinations for tourists seeking outdoor adventure and natural beauty. Natural limestone cave that features stunning stalactites and stalagmites, underground rivers and lakes, and beautiful underground waterfalls.
You'll explore the central square of Kutaisi, where you can see the Colchis Fountain and the statue of David the Builder, who was a famous king of Georgia. This is a great spot to soak up the atmosphere of the city and watch the locals go about their daily lives. Rich history and stunning natural beauty, in the end we go to local restaurant for lunch.
Bagrati Cathedral - holds special importance in the history of Georgia as an architectural and cultural monument. The construction started at the end of the 10th century by Bagrat III - the first king of a united Georgia.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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