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Bagrati, Gelati & Motsameta monasteries tour

Bagrati, Gelati & Motsameta monasteries tour

Tour starts at 09:00 from our office in Kutaisi. Firstly, we drive up to Bagrati cathedral that overlooks the city. It was built in 11th century as a symbol of united Georgia. Afterwards we move to Gelati monastery of 12th century. There are 3 big churches, an academy, grave of David the builder, bell tower and houses of monks in the complex. It was built by the greatest Georgian King David The Builder. Then we move to Motsameta monastery that is related to story of tortured brother lords David and Constantine Mkheidze. It’s built on the cliff and is surrounded by the river from 3 sides. The nature and colors around monastery are amazing. Our tour finishes at 12:00 at the central square.

Kutaisi, Prometheus Cave and Wine Tour

Kutaisi, Prometheus Cave and Wine Tour

Tour starts with a visit to Gelati Monastery, residence of Legendary King of Georgia David the Builder. Listen to stories about the King bringing Golden Era to our Homeland.   Next stop Prometheus cave. Discover the unforgettable beauty of Prometheus Cave and feel like a hero of a mysterious adventure when riding a boat across the underground lake. After visiting Cave Abandoned Sanatoriums opens it's path for our mystical Journey. For wine tasting we will head to our Family Winery - Nikoladze WineHouse , located 30 minutes away from Kutaisi. We will taste 4 kinds of wine and 2 kinds of Chacha (local vodka). Winemaker will introduce winemaking technology, process of wine fermentation and different tools used in producing the Sacred drink of Georgians. As a snack, different kinds of cheese with Georgian bread or homemade khachapuri could be offered.

Gelati Monastery, Motsameta Monastery & Bagrati Cathedral

Gelati Monastery, Motsameta Monastery & Bagrati Cathedral

Explore the Gelati Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about the history of these important monuments of ancient Georgian culture. Learn about the history of the monastery, which was founded in 1106 by Davit Agmashenebeli. Admire the buildings from different times, mainly from the 12th and 13th centuries. Next, visit the Monastery of Motsameta, one of the important monuments of ancient Georgian culture. The walled monastery is built on the site of a rocky and forested mountain. Finally, visit the Bagrati Cathedral, the Assumption Cathedral, built in 1003 during the reign of Bagrat III (975-1014), in Kutaisi, on Uchimerion Hill. The monument is a landmark church in Georgian medieval church architecture, both in terms of its architectural solution and historical and symbolic significance.

KUTAISI: City Tour, Historical Churches, Plus Tskaltubo

KUTAISI: City Tour, Historical Churches, Plus Tskaltubo

Your tour begins in the heart of Kutaisi's historic center. As you embark on a walking tour, you'll be captivated by 19th-century architecture, stroll along the central boulevard, and admire the city's historical buildings and bridges. Explore the vibrant green market and uncover the city's hidden gems. Visit ancient churches ( Gelati, Motsameta, Bagrati ) some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, steeped in fascinating history and offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Kutaisi's rich heritage and culture. To conclude the tour, we'll head to the renowned city resort of Tskaltubo. Explore the abandoned sanatoriums and pay a visit to the famous Spring Number 6, built specifically for Stalin. Then, embark on an unforgettable 1.5 km journey through untouched nature as you explore the breathtaking Prometheus Cave. This tour promises both historical intrigue and the beauty of Georgia's natural wonders.

Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - group tour around the city

Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - group tour around the city

The tour starts at 09:00 from our Kutaisi office. We begin with a visit to Bagrati Cathedral, an 11th-century symbol of Georgia's unity, offering stunning views of the city. Next, we head to Gelati Monastery, founded by King David the Builder in the 12th century, boasting three churches, an academy, and the tomb of David the Builder. We then proceed to Motsameta Monastery, situated dramatically on a cliff surrounded by the river, known for its captivating natural surroundings. Following this, we embark on a guided walking tour of downtown Kutaisi, learning about the history of Georgia and Kutaisi, and capturing memories at various landmarks. Our route includes Central Park, home to the Ishkhnelebi statue and the "9 April" memorial, as well as Kutaisi City Hall, the Opera House, and the Mon Plasir arch. We then visit the first gymnasium, the White Bridge, the Park of Love, and the Golden Marquee Palace before heading to the central grocery market, "Mtsvane Bazari". For lunch, we enjoy a visit to Baia's Wine, a family winery in the village of Obcha, where we explore their vineyard and wine cellar and sample a variety of wines, including Tsolikouri, Krakhuna, Aladasturi, Ojaleshi, Otskhanuri Sapere, and Chacha. We conclude with a delicious Imeretian feast prepared by Baia's mother. The tour concludes by 17:00 as we return to Kutaisi, having experienced the best of its culture, history, and cuisine.

Bagrati Cathedral, Motsameta monastery, Sataplia Cave

Bagrati Cathedral, Motsameta monastery, Sataplia Cave

Travelers will see Bagrati Cathedral, from bagrato there is the view on there entire city. Gelati Monastery is in UNESCO heritage list and Motsameta Monastery is located in the heart of forests and mountains. Firstly, we drive up to Bagrati cathedral that overlooks the city. It was built in 11th century as a symbol of united Georgia. Road to Gelati Monastery, Motsameta, Kutaisi 4600 Georgia. Monastery of 12th century. There are 3 big churches, an academy, grave of David the builder, bell tower and houses of monks in the complex. It was built by the greatest Georgian King David The Builder. Motsameta Monastery that is related to story of tortured brother lords David and Constantine Mkheidze. It’s built on the cliff and is surrounded by the river from 3 sides. The nature and colors around monastery are amazing.

Imereti: Bagrati, Gelati, & Motsameta Monastery Guided Tour

Imereti: Bagrati, Gelati, & Motsameta Monastery Guided Tour

You will explore the royal 11th-century Bagrati cathedral on Ukmerioni Hill in Kutaisi, learn about its history & enjoy panoramic views of the city; visit the Unesco-protected Gelati monastery complex, with its medieval Academy building & enjoy wall paintings & mosaics from the 12th century. Gelati was an important scientific center since the Middle Ages, and it is important today, as most of the Georgian royalty is buried there. (Please note that Gelati Monastery Complex is under contruction and should reopen in August 2024, we will switch it with visit to another church in Kutaisi until then.) You will continue to the Motsameta monastery, another important spot for Georgian religion. Enjoy beautiful views of the Tskaltsitela River from the Monastery garden and listen to the miraculous history of two saint brothers from the 8th century. After tour, you will come back to Kutaisi.

Kutaisi Monasteries: Bagrati, Gelati, Motsameta from Batumi

Kutaisi Monasteries: Bagrati, Gelati, Motsameta from Batumi

Uncover the sights of Kutaisi, one of the oldest city's in the world on this guided tour from Batumi. Learn about this cultural and educational center. Nowadays, Kutaisi is the third largest town in Georgia and one of the popular tourist's destination. Visit the Bagrati Cathedral, a medieval cathedral built in the 11th century. This is UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic symbol of Kutaisi. Venture to a 12th century medieval monastic complex founded by King David IV of Georgia at the Gelati Monastery, another UNESCO site. Explore the one of the most important monuments of Georgian culture, the Motsameta Monastery. During the invasion of Georgia by the Arab ruler Marwan in the 8th century, 2 nobles of Argveti where tortured and threw their bodies into the Tskaltsitela River.

Private tour from KUTAISI: Bagrati, Gelati and Motsameta

Private tour from KUTAISI: Bagrati, Gelati and Motsameta

Discover the wonders of Kutaisi's cultural and religious heritage. Tour starts : at 9:00 from our office in Kutaisi at Gelati street N18. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the cultural and religious heart of Kutaisi. Our first stop takes us to the magnificent Gelati Monastery. Next destination is Motsameta Monastery and final stop -we ascend to the historic Bagrati Cathedral. We'll return: to Kutaisi approximately by 12:00, filled with unforgettable memories and new friends. Highlights Gelati Monastery - a breathtaking complex dating back to the 12th century. As we explore, marvel at the three grand churches, the historic academy, the revered grave of David the Builder, and the iconic bell tower nestled within the serene surroundings. Built under the patronage of Georgia's esteemed King David the Builder, Gelati stands as a testament to the country's rich spiritual heritage. Motsameta Monastery - nestled on a cliff surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Learn about the legendary tale of two brothers, David and Constantine Mkheidze, as you soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Bagrati cathedral - an emblem of Georgia's unity and grandeur. Dating back to the 11th century, this architectural marvel offers panoramic views of Kutaisi, serving as a poignant symbol of the nation's enduring spirit.

Kutaisi & Chiatura, Soviet Cable Cars on private 2 Days Trip

Kutaisi & Chiatura, Soviet Cable Cars on private 2 Days Trip

This two-day excursion will give you the opportunity to see the most beautiful corners of Imeretia. To make the most of it, we'll set off early. After a 3h30 drive, we'll start at the Gelati monastery, one of the most beautiful in Georgia. Then, we will head to Motsameta monastery before reaching Koutaisi. In town center we will have a tour to visit the green market, the royal area, the white bridge, narrow streets and Colchis fountain. Finally, we'll check-in our hotel before having a deserved diner in a local restaurant. The second day excursion is one of the most unusual. It plunges you into the Soviet past of a partially abandoned mining town. Several Urbex spots will be presented to you, including former cable car stations, the Soviet palace and the Brutalist soccer stadium. We'll start the day at your hotel early in the morning, and make our way first to the impressive Katskhi Pillar. This 40-metre-high natural limestone monolith dominates the Karshuna River gorge. At the top, an 8th-century church houses a solitary monk. After this photo session, we'll head for Chiatura, a Soviet industrial town built on manganese mines. The town's cable car system enabled people to travel from one hill to the next. The aim was to increase productivity. Of the 12 lines at the time, 4 have been renovated. The rest have been abandoned. The new lines will give us access to various Urbex points, including fascinating examples of Brutalist architecture and hidden gems from the Soviet past. At the end of the day, we'll make a stop at the Mgvimevi monastery before taking you back to Tbilisi. This very special tour off the beaten track will immerse you in a bygone past. Book now.

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Bagrati, Gelati & Motsameta monasteries tour

Bagrati, Gelati & Motsameta monasteries tour

Tour starts at 09:00 from our office in Kutaisi. Firstly, we drive up to Bagrati cathedral that overlooks the city. It was built in 11th century as a symbol of united Georgia. Afterwards we move to Gelati monastery of 12th century. There are 3 big churches, an academy, grave of David the builder, bell tower and houses of monks in the complex. It was built by the greatest Georgian King David The Builder. Then we move to Motsameta monastery that is related to story of tortured brother lords David and Constantine Mkheidze. It’s built on the cliff and is surrounded by the river from 3 sides. The nature and colors around monastery are amazing. Our tour finishes at 12:00 at the central square.

Kutaisi, Prometheus Cave and Wine Tour

Kutaisi, Prometheus Cave and Wine Tour

Tour starts with a visit to Gelati Monastery, residence of Legendary King of Georgia David the Builder. Listen to stories about the King bringing Golden Era to our Homeland.   Next stop Prometheus cave. Discover the unforgettable beauty of Prometheus Cave and feel like a hero of a mysterious adventure when riding a boat across the underground lake. After visiting Cave Abandoned Sanatoriums opens it's path for our mystical Journey. For wine tasting we will head to our Family Winery - Nikoladze WineHouse , located 30 minutes away from Kutaisi. We will taste 4 kinds of wine and 2 kinds of Chacha (local vodka). Winemaker will introduce winemaking technology, process of wine fermentation and different tools used in producing the Sacred drink of Georgians. As a snack, different kinds of cheese with Georgian bread or homemade khachapuri could be offered.

Gelati Monastery, Motsameta Monastery & Bagrati Cathedral

Gelati Monastery, Motsameta Monastery & Bagrati Cathedral

Explore the Gelati Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about the history of these important monuments of ancient Georgian culture. Learn about the history of the monastery, which was founded in 1106 by Davit Agmashenebeli. Admire the buildings from different times, mainly from the 12th and 13th centuries. Next, visit the Monastery of Motsameta, one of the important monuments of ancient Georgian culture. The walled monastery is built on the site of a rocky and forested mountain. Finally, visit the Bagrati Cathedral, the Assumption Cathedral, built in 1003 during the reign of Bagrat III (975-1014), in Kutaisi, on Uchimerion Hill. The monument is a landmark church in Georgian medieval church architecture, both in terms of its architectural solution and historical and symbolic significance.

KUTAISI: City Tour, Historical Churches, Plus Tskaltubo

KUTAISI: City Tour, Historical Churches, Plus Tskaltubo

Your tour begins in the heart of Kutaisi's historic center. As you embark on a walking tour, you'll be captivated by 19th-century architecture, stroll along the central boulevard, and admire the city's historical buildings and bridges. Explore the vibrant green market and uncover the city's hidden gems. Visit ancient churches ( Gelati, Motsameta, Bagrati ) some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, steeped in fascinating history and offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Kutaisi's rich heritage and culture. To conclude the tour, we'll head to the renowned city resort of Tskaltubo. Explore the abandoned sanatoriums and pay a visit to the famous Spring Number 6, built specifically for Stalin. Then, embark on an unforgettable 1.5 km journey through untouched nature as you explore the breathtaking Prometheus Cave. This tour promises both historical intrigue and the beauty of Georgia's natural wonders.

Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - group tour around the city

Kutaisi, Wine & Dine - group tour around the city

The tour starts at 09:00 from our Kutaisi office. We begin with a visit to Bagrati Cathedral, an 11th-century symbol of Georgia's unity, offering stunning views of the city. Next, we head to Gelati Monastery, founded by King David the Builder in the 12th century, boasting three churches, an academy, and the tomb of David the Builder. We then proceed to Motsameta Monastery, situated dramatically on a cliff surrounded by the river, known for its captivating natural surroundings. Following this, we embark on a guided walking tour of downtown Kutaisi, learning about the history of Georgia and Kutaisi, and capturing memories at various landmarks. Our route includes Central Park, home to the Ishkhnelebi statue and the "9 April" memorial, as well as Kutaisi City Hall, the Opera House, and the Mon Plasir arch. We then visit the first gymnasium, the White Bridge, the Park of Love, and the Golden Marquee Palace before heading to the central grocery market, "Mtsvane Bazari". For lunch, we enjoy a visit to Baia's Wine, a family winery in the village of Obcha, where we explore their vineyard and wine cellar and sample a variety of wines, including Tsolikouri, Krakhuna, Aladasturi, Ojaleshi, Otskhanuri Sapere, and Chacha. We conclude with a delicious Imeretian feast prepared by Baia's mother. The tour concludes by 17:00 as we return to Kutaisi, having experienced the best of its culture, history, and cuisine.

Bagrati Cathedral, Motsameta monastery, Sataplia Cave

Bagrati Cathedral, Motsameta monastery, Sataplia Cave

Travelers will see Bagrati Cathedral, from bagrato there is the view on there entire city. Gelati Monastery is in UNESCO heritage list and Motsameta Monastery is located in the heart of forests and mountains. Firstly, we drive up to Bagrati cathedral that overlooks the city. It was built in 11th century as a symbol of united Georgia. Road to Gelati Monastery, Motsameta, Kutaisi 4600 Georgia. Monastery of 12th century. There are 3 big churches, an academy, grave of David the builder, bell tower and houses of monks in the complex. It was built by the greatest Georgian King David The Builder. Motsameta Monastery that is related to story of tortured brother lords David and Constantine Mkheidze. It’s built on the cliff and is surrounded by the river from 3 sides. The nature and colors around monastery are amazing.

Imereti: Bagrati, Gelati, & Motsameta Monastery Guided Tour

Imereti: Bagrati, Gelati, & Motsameta Monastery Guided Tour

You will explore the royal 11th-century Bagrati cathedral on Ukmerioni Hill in Kutaisi, learn about its history & enjoy panoramic views of the city; visit the Unesco-protected Gelati monastery complex, with its medieval Academy building & enjoy wall paintings & mosaics from the 12th century. Gelati was an important scientific center since the Middle Ages, and it is important today, as most of the Georgian royalty is buried there. (Please note that Gelati Monastery Complex is under contruction and should reopen in August 2024, we will switch it with visit to another church in Kutaisi until then.) You will continue to the Motsameta monastery, another important spot for Georgian religion. Enjoy beautiful views of the Tskaltsitela River from the Monastery garden and listen to the miraculous history of two saint brothers from the 8th century. After tour, you will come back to Kutaisi.

Kutaisi Monasteries: Bagrati, Gelati, Motsameta from Batumi

Kutaisi Monasteries: Bagrati, Gelati, Motsameta from Batumi

Uncover the sights of Kutaisi, one of the oldest city's in the world on this guided tour from Batumi. Learn about this cultural and educational center. Nowadays, Kutaisi is the third largest town in Georgia and one of the popular tourist's destination. Visit the Bagrati Cathedral, a medieval cathedral built in the 11th century. This is UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic symbol of Kutaisi. Venture to a 12th century medieval monastic complex founded by King David IV of Georgia at the Gelati Monastery, another UNESCO site. Explore the one of the most important monuments of Georgian culture, the Motsameta Monastery. During the invasion of Georgia by the Arab ruler Marwan in the 8th century, 2 nobles of Argveti where tortured and threw their bodies into the Tskaltsitela River.

Private tour from KUTAISI: Bagrati, Gelati and Motsameta

Private tour from KUTAISI: Bagrati, Gelati and Motsameta

Discover the wonders of Kutaisi's cultural and religious heritage. Tour starts : at 9:00 from our office in Kutaisi at Gelati street N18. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the cultural and religious heart of Kutaisi. Our first stop takes us to the magnificent Gelati Monastery. Next destination is Motsameta Monastery and final stop -we ascend to the historic Bagrati Cathedral. We'll return: to Kutaisi approximately by 12:00, filled with unforgettable memories and new friends. Highlights Gelati Monastery - a breathtaking complex dating back to the 12th century. As we explore, marvel at the three grand churches, the historic academy, the revered grave of David the Builder, and the iconic bell tower nestled within the serene surroundings. Built under the patronage of Georgia's esteemed King David the Builder, Gelati stands as a testament to the country's rich spiritual heritage. Motsameta Monastery - nestled on a cliff surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Learn about the legendary tale of two brothers, David and Constantine Mkheidze, as you soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Bagrati cathedral - an emblem of Georgia's unity and grandeur. Dating back to the 11th century, this architectural marvel offers panoramic views of Kutaisi, serving as a poignant symbol of the nation's enduring spirit.

Kutaisi & Chiatura, Soviet Cable Cars on private 2 Days Trip

Kutaisi & Chiatura, Soviet Cable Cars on private 2 Days Trip

This two-day excursion will give you the opportunity to see the most beautiful corners of Imeretia. To make the most of it, we'll set off early. After a 3h30 drive, we'll start at the Gelati monastery, one of the most beautiful in Georgia. Then, we will head to Motsameta monastery before reaching Koutaisi. In town center we will have a tour to visit the green market, the royal area, the white bridge, narrow streets and Colchis fountain. Finally, we'll check-in our hotel before having a deserved diner in a local restaurant. The second day excursion is one of the most unusual. It plunges you into the Soviet past of a partially abandoned mining town. Several Urbex spots will be presented to you, including former cable car stations, the Soviet palace and the Brutalist soccer stadium. We'll start the day at your hotel early in the morning, and make our way first to the impressive Katskhi Pillar. This 40-metre-high natural limestone monolith dominates the Karshuna River gorge. At the top, an 8th-century church houses a solitary monk. After this photo session, we'll head for Chiatura, a Soviet industrial town built on manganese mines. The town's cable car system enabled people to travel from one hill to the next. The aim was to increase productivity. Of the 12 lines at the time, 4 have been renovated. The rest have been abandoned. The new lines will give us access to various Urbex points, including fascinating examples of Brutalist architecture and hidden gems from the Soviet past. At the end of the day, we'll make a stop at the Mgvimevi monastery before taking you back to Tbilisi. This very special tour off the beaten track will immerse you in a bygone past. Book now.

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