Explore the rich heritage of Mtskheta, Georgia's ancient capital, on this full-day tour. Begin with a scenic drive from Tbilisi to visit UNESCO World Heritage sites like Jvari Monastery, offering stunning views and deep historical significance. Discover the serene Samtavro Monastery, home to Georgia’s first Christian monarchs, before enjoying a hands-on cooking class where you'll learn to make traditional dishes like Khinkali and Khachapuri. Unwind with a festive Georgian Supra, featuring local wines and lively toasts led by a Tamada.
In front of Market SPAR, there will be a white bus and the guide.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral – Located in the heart of Mtskheta, this 11th-century masterpiece is one of Georgia’s most sacred sites and a UNESCO World Heritage monument. Known as the “Cathedral of the Living Pillar,” it is believed to house the robe of Christ. The cathedral’s stunning stone architecture, ancient frescoes, and spiritual significance make it a must-see landmark in Georgian history and culture.
Jvari Monastery – A 6th-century UNESCO World Heritage site perched on a hilltop overlooking Mtskheta, where the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers meet. This iconic Georgian Orthodox monastery is famed for its simple yet harmonious architecture and breathtaking panoramic views. Jvari, meaning “Cross,” marks the place where Saint Nino erected a wooden cross to symbolize Georgia’s conversion to Christianity.
Samtavro Monastery – A historic 11th-century complex in Mtskheta that serves as both a monastery and a nunnery. It is the burial site of King Mirian and Queen Nana, the first Christian monarchs of Georgia. The monastery is also associated with Saint Gabriel, one of Georgia’s most beloved modern saints. With its peaceful courtyards, ancient stone church, and centuries of spiritual heritage, Samtavro remains a revered place of pilgrimage and prayer.
Evening Georgian Supra & Masterclass – End the day with an unforgettable culinary and cultural experience. In a warm, traditional Georgian setting, learn how to prepare iconic dishes such as khinkali (juicy dumplings), khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), and flavorful pkhali and badrijani. Guided by local hosts, discover the secrets of Georgian spices, dough, and presentation. Once the cooking is done, gather around the table for a supra – the famous Georgian feast – complete with unlimited Georgian wine, a taste of fiery chacha, and heartfelt toasts led by a tamada (toastmaster). Laughter, stories, and music create a truly authentic and joyful Georgian evening.
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