Kutaisi – a city where history and everyday life intertwine. As you stroll through the streets of Kutaisi, you encounter old-style architectural buildings and small charming bridges. Along the way, you’ll come across traditional underground markets where you can buy local handmade items and souvenirs, as well as taste Georgian, traditional, and truly delicious Imeretian cuisine. Kutaisi is about 4,000 years old; since the Bronze Age, it has been an inhabited area. Moreover, Kutaisi is the ancient capital of Georgia
Borjomi – a city nestled deep within forests and mountains. A peaceful place with fresh air and stunning nature. Borjomi’s Central Park, along with the mountain peaks and panoramic views, is a must-see location.
Bakuriani is a well-known ski resort located at about 1,700 meters above sea level in the Southern Caucasus. In winter, it attracts skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, while in summer visitors come to enjoy the beauty of nature and the purity of the air. The town is known for its green forests, mountainous landscapes, and outstanding resort infrastructure, making it an ideal destination year-round.
Rabat – history in one space. Rabati is an ancient fortress-city dating back to the 12th century. There you will find a museum, a medieval church, a mosque, a synagogue, towers, oriental-style courtyards, gardens, and fountains.
Petra Fortress – a fortress built on a mountainside overlooking the Black Sea. It was the site of significant episodes in the long-lasting Byzantine-Persian wars.
Musicians’ Park – a park located near the town of Kobuleti. It features monuments and sculptures of Georgian and world-renowned musicians, and if you approach them, you can hear their music.
Martvili Canyon – the Martvili area is distinguished by its canyons and waterfalls, making it one of the best destinations for nature lovers.
Prometheus Cave – located near Kutaisi, Prometheus Cave is filled with stalactites and stalagmites and holds centuries of history