Prometheus Cave is one of Georgia’s natural wonders and one of the largest in the world and has many underground rivers.
The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral is an 11th-century cathedral in the city of Kutaisi, in the Imereti region of Georgia. These works prompted UNESCO temporarily to include the cathedral on its list of endangered World Heritage Sites. A distinct landmark in the scenery of central Kutaisi, the cathedral rests on the Ukimerioni Hill. It is considered one of the four Great Cathedrals of the Georgian Orthodox world.
Martvili Canyon here you have the opportunity to take a trip by boat, 300 meters (one way) section of Abasha and enjoy the beautiful views of canyon. Here you have a great chance to enjoy diving and explore beautiful places under the water. Canyon welcomes visitors during week-end as well, thus put hiking clothes into the backpack and enjoy the vacations in Western Georgia.
Prometheus Cave Natural Monument also known as Kumistavi Cave and Tsqaltubo Cave is a karst cave located in Tsqaltubo Municipality in Imereti region of Georgia. The total length of the cave is about 11 km, of which 1060 m are open to visitors. Cave has total of 22 halls of which six are currently open to tourists.
The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral is an 11th-century cathedral in the city of Kutaisi, in the Imereti region of Georgia. A masterpiece of medieval Georgian architecture, the cathedral suffered heavy damage throughout centuries and was reconstructed to its present state through a gradual process starting in the 1950s, with controversial conservation works concluding in 2012. These works prompted UNESCO temporarily to include the cathedral on its list of endangered World Heritage Sites. A distinct landmark in the scenery of central Kutaisi, the cathedral rests on the Ukimerioni Hill. It is considered one of the four Great Cathedrals of the Georgian Orthodox world.
Visitors can explore a 700-meter-long stone-paved circular canyon route, witnessing picturesque waterfalls and enjoying a 300-meter boat trip on the Abasha River. The visitor center, situated in the village of Inchkhuri on the left bank of the river Abasha in Martvili municipality, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of Western Georgia, serves as a starting point for the exploration. During a walking tour at Martvili Canyon, visitors can discover the historical 30-step stair path constructed by large limestone boulders, encounter two natural limestone bridges, enjoy three overview platforms, observe 19th-century water mills, and explore fossilized shells of nautiluses and sea urchins. The canyon provides a unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
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