Our guests will relax at weekends in our hotel complex - Tskaltubo Epic Hotel and Spa. For two days they will travel to one of the oldest cities in the world - Kutaisi and its surroundings and travel to the caves and canyons of Imereti Region.
1 day
Accommodation in the hotel.
Dinner.
Day 2 - Caves and canyons tour
Breakfast.
Prometheus Cave is the largest karst cave in Georgia.Visitors will be enchanted by the mysterious underground landscapes of the cave. Stalagmites, stalactites, and petrified waterfalls, formed over millions of years, create a uniquely magical atmosphere. A complete walking path is 1,060 m. long that goes through large caverns, bypassing underground rivers and even a lake. Visitors can extend their visit by taking optional 10 - minute - long boat trip. The constant temperature inside the cave is 14 degrees year-round.
Visit Okatse Canyon and Kinchkha Waterfall. Okatse Canyon consists of the Dadiani Forest Park and the pedestrian bridge over the canyon. Panoramic views of the canyon overlook the hanging bridge. 6 km from Okatse we will visit Kinchkha Cascading Waterfall, which is one of the largest waterfalls in Georgia.
Lunch.
Visiting Martvili Canyon. Our guests will visit the canyon and take a boat trip in its beautiful gorge.
Return to the hotel
Dinner at the hotel restaurant.
Day 3 - Historical-cultural tour in Kutaisi and its surroundings
Breakfast.
Kutaisi City Tour - Kutaisi is one of the oldest cities in the world. During the City Tour we will walk around the city center with a guide, visit sightseeing in the historic districts and other places of interest.
After completing the Kutaisi hiking tour, we will move to Ukimerioni Hill and visit the Bagrati Temple, which was built in 1003 by the first King of United Georgia, Bagrat III. The temple is an excellent example of medieval Georgian architecture.
We will drive from Kutaisi in the direction of Motsameta Monastery. The monastery was built in VIII-XI centuries, it is located in the beautiful gorge of the river Tskaltsitela.
Lunch.
Gelati Monastery, founded by the greatest Georgian king David IV the Builder. Its construction began in 1106 and was completed in 1130. Gelati Monastery was the religious, cultural and educational center of Georgia. The main landmark of the complex is the Cathedral of the Virgin, which has reached us in its original form. The painting of the dome of the temple dates back to the 12th century. Noteworthy is the mosaic composition of the Virgin and the Archangels in the sanctuary, which dates from 1125-1130. The frescoes on the walls of the monastery were renewed in the 16th and 18th centuries, although a 12th century fresco is preserved in the western stoa. Gelati Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Return to the hotel.
Departure.