Free Cancellation
Language:
English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 10 Hours
Do this because
It’s your chance to climb to the 6th-century Cross Cathedral and enjoy scenic views of Mtskheti
You’ll visit the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and discover its deep Christian roots and relics
It includes a journey to the Uplistsikhe cave town to uncover Georgia’s ancient pagan history
The tour lets you explore Gori and visit the Stalin Museum with original artefacts and his statue
The experience is ideal for history lovers curious about Georgia’s spiritual and Soviet heritage
What to expect
Mtskheta, often referred to as the Georgian Jerusalem, is the religious heart and ancient capital of Georgia. This city offers a fascinating journey through time, tracing Georgia's path from the early Bronze Age to the adoption of Christianity.Your day begins with a climb up to the 6th-century Cross Cathedral. From this vantage point, you'll be treated to a mesmerising view of Mtskheta. Following this, you'll explore the Svetitskhovli Cathedral, also known as The Living Pillar. As the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church, it holds significant historical importance and houses relics of Christianity, including the cloth of Jesus Christ...
Mtskheta, often referred to as the Georgian Jerusalem, is the religious heart and ancient capital of Georgia. This city offers a fascinating journey through time, tracing Georgia's path from the early Bronze Age to the adoption of Christianity.Your day begins with a climb up to the 6th-century Cross Cathedral. From this vantage point, you'll be treated to a mesmerising view of Mtskheta. Following this, you'll explore the Svetitskhovli Cathedral, also known as The Living Pillar. As the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church, it holds significant historical importance and houses relics of Christianity, including the cloth of Jesus Christ and the cloak of the prophet Elijah.The journey continues with an exploration of Georgia's pagan past at the Uplistsikhe cave. Wandering through stone labyrinths of living and communal rooms, you can almost picture the life of pagans and their cult rituals. The final stop is the museum in Gori, the birthplace of Stalin. Here, amidst the Pantheon halls, you'll discover a preserved statue of Stalin along with his personal belongings and furniture. This one-day tour provides a comprehensive insight into Georgia's rich history and diverse cultural heritage.
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What's included
Guided tour
Transportation in air-conditioned coach
What's not included
Hotel pick-up/drop-off
Entrance ticket
What to remember
Extra fees to be paid on-site:
Please note that the price of each 15 GEL for the entrance tickets to the Uplistsikhe cave and Stalin Museum is not included and must be paid locally in cash
Know in advance:
Children (age 0-10) participate free of charge. Infant seats on site available
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
1 Vakhtang Gorgasali St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Meeting point:
Reach the office of the local partner, Ushba Travel and start your experience.