Kutaisi tour

24,00 $

Kutaisi – One of the world’s continuously inhabited cities, Kutaisi served as the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Colchis — the land of the Golden Fleece — and later became the political and cultural heart of medieval Georgia. For centuries, it was a royal center of learning, religion, and statehood, leaving behind monumental sites like Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery that still reflect its historic importance.

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Kutaisi

Bagrati Cathedral
Perched on Ukimerioni Hill, this iconic 11th-century cathedral offers sweeping views of the city. Its blend of ancient stonework and modern restorations makes it one of Kutaisi’s most symbolic landmarks.

Gelati Monastery
A UNESCO World Heritage Site founded by King David the Builder. The monastery’s vivid frescoes, peaceful courtyards, and historic academy create a serene and inspiring atmosphere.

Prometheus Cave
Step into a magical underground world filled with illuminated stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers. The guided walk — and optional boat ride — feels like entering a natural fantasy realm.

Sataplia Nature Reserve
A family-friendly escape featuring a glass skywalk over lush forest, a striking karst cave, and well-preserved dinosaur footprints. Perfect for nature lovers and curious explorers.

Kutaisi Historical Museum
Discover thousands of years of regional history through archaeological finds, royal artifacts, traditional crafts, and

Green Bazaar (Kutaisi Market)
A lively market packed with fresh produce, spices, churchkhela, cheeses, and local treats. The warm interactions with vendors make the visit as memorable as the shopping.

Okatse Canyon (near Kutaisi)
A short trip from the city takes you to dramatic cliffside walkways and breathtaking canyon views. Ideal for adventure seekers and anyone looking for unforgettable Georgian landscapes.

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