GEORGIA

Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region bordering Black Sea to the west with beautiful natural scenery. It has an ancient cultural heritage, unique landscapes and scenic views with traditions of hospitality and cuisine. It is a country that gives you a rewarding experience whether you are exploring Georgia during winter, spring, summer or autumn and the memories stay with you forever.

Tbilisi

Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia lies on the banks of the Mtkvari river and surrounded by hills and mountains. It has a very diverse architecture reflects a long and complicated history, with periods under Persian and Russian rule. It has been the capital of Georgia since the 5th century home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds (mostly Eastern Orthodox Christian).

Gudauri

Gudauri is the highest and largest ski resort located on the south-facing plateau of The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range in Georgia. It has an elevation of 2,200 meters (7,200 ft.) above sea level which offers high quality skiing opportunities and most renowned site for speed riding and paragliding.

Sighnaghi

Mtskheta

Sighnaghi is one of the smallest towns home to several historical and cultural monuments. The town is walled with the remnants of 18th-century fortifications. It is known as the "City of Love" as many couples visiting it just to get married. It has some of the best food & wine, beautiful tiny streets, houses with colorful wooden balconies, small family-owned wine cellars and breathtaking views over the Alazani valley.

Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities located 20 km north if Tbilisi at the junction of Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. It is the former capital of Georgia; the East Georgian Kingdom from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD, and was also the location where Christianity was proclaimed. The historic churches of Mtskheta are outstanding examples of medieval religious architecture in the Caucasus

Vardzia

Vardzia is a cave monastery site in southern Georgia, excavated from the slopes of the Erusheti Mountai area which includes fifteen churches. It has the early 11thcentury church at Zeda Vardzia, the 10th-12thcentury rock village and cave churches of Ananauri and the the Church of Dormition dating to the 1180s during the golden age of Tamar and Rustaveli. In total it contains about 500 caves divided into an eastern and a western part by the Church of the Dormition.

Svaneti

Svaneti is the highest inhabited area in the Causasus located in the northwestern part of Georgia. Its landscape is denominated by mountains consisting of several small villages dominated by tower-houses, built on the slopes of the snow-covered mountains and surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of alpine meadows.

Batumi

Batumi is the second largest city located on the coast of the Black Sea southwest of georgia. its boulevard embodies the wpaterfront promenade with a part and beach showcasing the remarkable buildings and monuments contemporary architecture like the 130m-high alphabetic tower adorned with Geogian script. It has been transformed with morden high-rise building as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town

Kutaisi

Kakheti

Kutaisi is one of the most ancient cities in the world surrounded by deciduous forests. The low-lying outskirts of the city have a largely agricultural landscape.The city center has ,many gardens and its streets are lined with high, leafy trees. One of its landmark is the ruined bagrati cathedral, built by bagrat III king of Georgia.

Kakheti is a reagion in eastern Georgia which is the premier wine-producing of the country. You will also find some incredible monastery cave complex and extraodinarily ruined and restored churches and castles. It is the most visited region of Georgia which offers several wonderful places to stay as well as many great places.

Kazbegi

Kazbegi is a region in the eastern Georgia and has been inhabited since ancient times. It is known for its scenic location in the Greater Caucasus mountains and base for some wonderful walking and mountain biking or climbing. Local attractions include Kazbegi Museum and Ethnographic Museum in town, and the Gergeti Trinity Church outside of town, as well as Mount Kazbegi itself and the alpine meadows and forests of the surrounding Kazbegi Nature Reserve.

Bakuriani

Bakuriani is a resort at the foorsteps of the breathtaking caucasus mountains on the northern slope of Trialeti Range. Famous for its pine, elm woods and skiing areas it is attractive winter sports activities and more family oriented ski resort .The area is good for mountain walks during summer.

Dashbash Canyon