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The Best 9 Days in Georgia

(Cultural Tour in Tbilisi, Telavi and Sighnaghi)

Itinerary
Duration: 9 days

Tbilisi, Capital of Georgia lies in the centre of eastern Georgia, in the foothills of the Trialeti
mountain range. According to Georgian legends it was founded in the 5th century by King
Vakhtang Gorgasali who while hunting shot a pheasant which fell into a warm spring and
was either boiled or healed, depending on which version you hear. Either way, the king was
inspired to found a city on the site, and the name of the city derives from the Georgian word
‘tbili’ meaning warm. Although the city has been destroyed and rebuilt some 29 times, the
layout of the Old Town is largely intact with narrow alleys and big crooked houses built
around courtyards.

Kakheti is one of the magnificent regions of Georgia. It is located in the east part of the
country and occupies the biggest territory among the other regions of Georgia with
approximately 11 342 square km. The number of population exceeds some 400 000. It is
divided in two by the Tsiv-Gombori Mountains shaping Iori Valley on the west and the
Alazani Valley on the east. Snowy Mountains, beautiful plains and fields of corn and
vineyards lay side by side and are organically integrated with the unique Georgian
architectural monuments.

Telavi is the main city and administrative center of Georgia's eastern province of Kakheti.
The city is located on foot-hills of Tsiv-Gombori Range at 490 meters above the sea level.

Sighnaghi is a town in Georgia's easternmost region of Kakheti and the administrative


center of the Sighnaghi District. Sighnaghi's economy is dominated by production of wine
and traditional carpets. The town and its environs are also known for their landscapes and
historical monuments. Sighnaghi has recently undergone a fundamental reconstruction
program and has become an important centre of Georgia's tourist industry.

Day 1: Arrival to Tbilisi Airport, where you will be met by the representatives of INE-tour
department Company, orientation, transfer to the hotel, traditional dinner at a restaurant,
overnight in Tbilisi.

Day 2: Visit of Sameba - Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba is the greatest Orthodox
Cathedral in Georgia and Caucasus. It represents the synthesis of cross–domed and central-
domed churches. It is 100 meters in height), Sulphuric Baths (foundation of Tbilisi and
origin of the word itself is related with these sulphuric baths. According to a legend, King
Vakhtang Gorgasali stumbled upon warm sulphuric spring while hunting. “Tbilisi” is
derived from the word “tbili” that means “warm”), Anchiskhati Church (built in the 5th -6th
centuries and is a triple-nave basilica), Ruins of Prince Mukhran-Batoni Palace 1860s
(The palace was an impressive residential building. It stool until the 1880s near Anchiskhati
(Anchi - Icon's) Basilica), Jvarismama Church (built in the XVI century), walking -
Shardeni St./Shopping (This spot features the best galleries and souvenir shops, where
something interesting is always found for everybody and especially for the visitors. You can
buy Georgian National Souvenirs, Carpets and Painters’ Works, traditional clothes),
overnight in Tbilisi.
Day 3: Excursion on Rustaveli Avenue: Tbilisi State Museum named after Simon
Janashia (Georgia’s cultural treasure is exhibited here), Ethnographic Museum, Rustaveli
Movie Theatre (the main movie theatre of a city, the place of premieres of glorious
Georgian cinematography), The Government House (the building is the sample of
monumental architecture), Georgian Fine Arts Museum (with the rich collection including
the Gold Fund with valuable masterpieces of medieval chasing), St .George Temple –
Kashueti (the masterpiece of Georgian medieval architecture, The temple is famous for the
masterly altar paintings as well as the carved stone laces and beautiful frescos), Blue
Monastery (St. Andria church was built by the former Arch episcope Basil in 1180), St.
Marine church (This church was constructed with the will of the Metropolite Isidore. The
hall type church is constructed with the European brick), Kldisubani St. George Church
(one of the oldest districts of Tbilisi in lower Kala, constructed in 1753), overnight in Tbilisi.

Day 4: Visit of Mount Mtatsminda (from where you can see the panorama of entire Tbilisi
which seems to fit your palm.), St. David Church (built in the 19th c.), The Pantheon of
Mtatsminda (the cemetery of famous people), Narikala Fortress (exists since the middle of
the 4th century), Metekhi Church of Holy Virgin (built in the 5th c..), Betania Monastery
(built in the 12th-13th c.), St. Barbara's Church, Kari St. George Church (the first St.
Archangels church on this place was built by Vakhtang Gorgasali and it was destroyed
during the Mongols attack at the end of the XIV century), overnight in Tbilisi.

Day 5: Trip to Kakheti region, visit of Sagarejo Local Museum (houses archaeological
discoveries in Kakheti region, representing time period from Late Bronze Age up to medieval
times), Khasmis Sameba (Holy Trinity Church of Sameba), lunch, visit of Ninotsminda
Nunnery, Gurjaani Local Museum (houses collection of archaeological discoveries of the
Gurjaani area, objects of Stone Age open type of the workshop, Late Bronze Age tomb, I-II
c.c. pagan sanctuary), overnight in Telavi.

Day 6: Visit of the Palace of Erekle II (the last King of Georgia), Park Nadikvari (in the
city of Telavi, offers a spectacular view of Telavi and a chance to ride in bumper cars),
Telavi State Ethnographic Museum of Giorgi Chubinashvili, trip to Sighnaghi (one of
the smallest towns with a population of 2,146. Sighnaghi's economy is dominated by
production of wine and traditional carpets), excursion of The Town of Sighnaghi (The
picturesque scenery stands out when first approaching Sighnagh, the Town with the outlines
of towers, fortress, churches, belfries, historic houses with the carved balconies is located on
a hilltop and overlooks the Alazani Valley), overnight in Sighnaghi.

Day 7: Visit of Fortress (The circuit wall largely defines the beauty of the Town and is part
of its historic and artistic fabric.), St. Stephen Church (built within the biggest tower of the
defence wall called “The King’s Tower”. The location of the church within the perimeter of
the tower is a unique architectural accomplishment), walk in Dadiani St. (The unique
architectural appearance of houses is largely determined by the function the buildings used
to have), shopping (traditional souvenirs, carpet, knitted woollen clothes, paintings), trip to
Tbilisi, overnight in Tbilisi.

Day 8: Visit of Sioni Cathedral (built in 6th -7th c.), Tbilisi Botanical Garden (with
blooming plants of unusual beauty, the 40 m waterfall and a little bridge across the river
grown with amazing flowers), Museum of Georgian Folk Architecture (located in the open
air and looks like a huge village with houses, yards and manors from different ethnic regions
of Georgia), free time, farewell dinner, overnight in Tbilisi.

Day 9: Check-out the hotel, departure from Tbilisi airport.


Note: Duration of the tour will be fit to your arrival and departure Flights. You can
arrive in Tbilisi or Batumi airports. Arrival place should be negotiated with us as INE-
tour department takes responsibility to meet you at the airport. You have alternative
choice: you can arrive in Georgia via Turkey! Our representatives can meet you at the
border of Turkey- right at the custom offices in Sarpi.

Price includes: Transfer from and to Batumi (or Tbilisi) Airport, Inland transportation,
Interpreter, Tour guide, Georgian wine and beer, Hotel accommodation (In the cities), Guest
house accommodation (in the villages), 3 times meal a day, Souvenir, Museums entrance
fees.

Price excludes: Flight expense, Travel insurance.

We reserve the right to make changes in the given itinerary if necessary!

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