This is very well-planned tour in west Georgia from Kutaisi.
In 4 days you'll see a lot of beautiful places without wasting your time, finances and energy.
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The biggest karts cave in Georgia. The total length of the cave is about 11 km, of which 1 km is open to visitors. Cave has total of 22 halls of which six are currently open to tourists.
Natural monument in Georgia, located in the village, in the vicinity of the river Okatse.
700 m long stone paved circular route starts from Martvili Canyon visitor center and crosses the Dadiani historical trail. There are 2 bridges, 3 platform views and historical 30 steps stair constructed by large limestone boulders. Visitors can enjoy 300 meter boat tour on river Abasha and beautiful views of mountain river canyon.
Martvili Monastery (VII century).
The Enguri Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Enguri River in Georgia. Currently it is the world's second highest concrete arch dam with a height of 271.5 metres
We'll visit Mestia, check-in hotel or guesthouse and have dinner.
Mestia Ethnographic Museum was established in 1936. This small mountain museum located in a traditional Svan tower has the richest exposition equaling collections of any European museum. There you will see valuable gold and silver items collected at various times: icons, ornaments, stamping, hunting accessories, military armor, coins and many other masterpieces of applied art. All these treasures were voluntary offered by parishioners in favor of churches (according to the ancient tradition of highlanders of Georgia). The special place is occupied by the richest collection of ancient Georgian manuscripts of the 9th – 11th centuries.
Hatsvali Ski Resort is located in Svaneti about 8 Km away from Mestia.
If you are a lover of hiking, Chalaadi Glacier is a nice place to go.
On the way back from Mestia, we'll visit Dadiani Palace in Zugdidi.
Nokalakevi, also known as Archaeopolis, is an ancient town-fortress located in the Samegrelo region of Western Georgia. This historic site dates back to the 4th century BC and was an important strategic point on the Silk Road. Visitors to Nokalakevi can explore the well-preserved fortifications, citadels, and temples that offer a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. In addition to its historical significance, Nokalakevi is also located near several hot sulfur springs that are believed to have medicinal properties. These springs are situated on the Tekhuri River, and their warm waters have been known to alleviate a variety of ailments, including joint pain, skin conditions, and respiratory issues. Nokalakevi is a popular tourist destination for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a relaxing retreat. Whether you're exploring the ancient ruins or soaking in the hot springs, this unique destination offers a one-of-a-kind experience that is not to be missed.
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