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Tour name: Mtskheta Tbilisi Tour
Route: Tbilisi – Mtskheta – Tbilisi
Tour type: Cultural tourism
Transportation Mode: LAND; JEEP / SUV Mitsubishi Delica or Minivan
Meal: Lunch
Tour Duration: 7 – 8 hours
Distance: One way 34km
Meeting Point: Agreed location
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF MTSKHETA TBILISI TOUR
Route: Tbilisi – Mtskheta – Tbilisi
Landmarks in Mtskheta: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (XI c), Jvari (Cross) Monastery (VI c), Samtavro Nunnery (XI c)
Landmarks in Tbilisi: Old Tbilisi, Europe Square, Sulfur bathes, Fortress of Narikala, Sharden str. , Church of Sioni, Leselidze str., Rustaveli ave.
10:00 Our transport will pick you up at your agreed time and location
10:30 Jvari Monastery (VI Century)
11:30 Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (XI Century)
12:00 – 13:00 Walking tour in the streets of Mtskheta
14:00 Lunch at local tavern, famous for its delicious traditional cuisine
15:00 Transfer to Europe square. We start our 3 hour long guided walk around the old city. During the trip we will see famous Sulfur bathes, Shardeni street and visit Sioni church.
Nearby is a cableway, within several minutes cable car flies up to the foothold of Narikala fortress.
Fortress offers you some of the best panoramas of the city. In a small and narrow streets of old city we will encounter Old Mosque, Synagogue, Orthodox, Catholic, and Armenian Churches. In a way old city symbolizes tolerance to people of all confessions and ethnic origins.
18:00 Excursion around Rustaveli ave.
18:30 Back to the Hotel.
DEPARTURE AT AGREED TIME AND LOCATION
PRICE PER PERSON: 75 USD
Price includes
- Transport in the comfortable minibus or SUV – Mitsubishi Delica
- English / Russian speaking guide
- Lunch in the most famous and delicious restaurant “Salobie”
- Bottle of Mineral water
Price do not include
- Alcoholic beverages









Tbilisi With a quarter of Georgia’s population, Tbilisi (თბილისი) is the place where Georgians gravitate for action and excitement. The city brims with history and has a dramatic setting on hillsides either side of the swift Mtkvari River. Its Old Town, at the narrowest part of the valley, is still redolent of an ancient Eurasian
Mtskheta A cradle of Georgian culture, the region west and south of the capital is known as Kartli, after the mythical father of the Georgan people, Kartlos, whose progeny made their home at Mtskheta. Nobody can under- stand Georgian spirituality without visiting Mtskheta, where St Nino converted the Iverian kingdom to Christianity in the 4th