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Cognitive tour in Georgia, #2

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10 Days
Availability : 6 Mar – 6 Sept
Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Min Age : 16+
Max People : 18
Tour Infromation

Cognitive Tour in Georgia: A 10-Day Expedition Through Time

The Cognitive tour in Georgia is a meticulously designed itinerary for those who seek to understand the profound historical and ethnographic layers of the Caucasus. Over ten days, this journey spans from the vibrant streets of Tbilisi to the high-altitude stone villages of Svaneti and Khevsureti, offering a comprehensive look at the nation’s heritage.

Deep Dive into Tbilisi: The Start of the Cognitive Tour in Georgia

The first two days of the Cognitive tour in Georgia are dedicated to the capital city. Tbilisi, a city of contrasts, serves as the perfect introduction. We begin with a panoramic excursion to the Funicular on Mtatsminda Park, offering a bird’s-eye view of the city’s urban evolution. On the second day, the focus shifts to academic discovery at the Ethnographic Museum under the open sky and the Fine Arts Museum, where Georgia’s gold fund and medieval icons reveal the artistic soul of the nation.

UNESCO Heritage on the Cognitive Tour in Georgia

The third day takes us to the ancient capital, Mtskheta. As a crucial stop on the Cognitive tour in Georgia, Mtskheta is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. These monuments are not just architectural masterpieces; they are the cradles of Georgian Christianity and statehood. Understanding the layout of these sites is essential for anyone participating in a professional Cognitive tour in Georgia.

Day 4-5: The Fortress-Village of Shatili

The expedition continues toward the rugged mountains of Khevsureti. A highlight of the Cognitive tour in Georgia is the overnight stay in Shatili. This medieval fortress-village, built into the rock, stands as a symbol of highland resilience. After exploring the mysterious towers of Shatili, we return to Tbilisi on the fifth day, crossing the dramatic Datvisjvari Pass, which offers some of the most spectacular mountain vistas in the country.

Day 6: History and Tradition in Abanotubani

Before heading west, the Cognitive tour in Georgia returns to the roots of the capital. We visit the historic Abanotubani district, famous for its sulfur baths and Persian-influenced architecture. The day is enriched by a visit to the Janashia National Museum of Georgia, where the “Stone Age” and “Archaeological Wealth” galleries provide the scientific backbone to our cultural observations.

Journey to the Land of the Golden Fleece: Svaneti

On the seventh day, the Cognitive tour in Georgia transitions to Western Georgia. We travel through Zugdidi towards Mestia, the heart of Svaneti. This region is world-renowned for its unique defensive towers and the Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography, which houses ancient manuscripts and artifacts protected by the high mountains for centuries.

Day 8: Ushguli and the Chazhashi Architectural Complex

No Cognitive tour in Georgia is complete without visiting Ushguli, one of the highest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe. We explore the village of Chazhashi, a UNESCO site, where the background is dominated by the majestic Shkhara glacier. This day offers an immersive experience into the Svan lifestyle, where medieval traditions are still woven into daily life.

Day 9: Crossing Back Through Senaki

As we begin our return from the highlands, the Cognitive tour in Georgia includes a scenic drive through the Colchian lowlands. We stop for a traditional lunch in Senaki, enjoying the distinct flavors of Megrelian cuisine, before arriving back in Tbilisi for our final evening of reflection.

Final Ascent: Stepantsminda and Mount Kazbek

The tenth and final day of the Cognitive tour in Georgia takes us north along the Georgian Military Highway. We travel to Stepantsminda (Kazbegi) to witness the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church situated against the backdrop of the snowy peak of Mount Kazbek. This final excursion serves as a majestic conclusion to our 10-day academic and cultural odyssey.

Why Choose This Professional Cognitive Tour in Georgia?

The Cognitive tour in Georgia is more than a sightseeing trip; it is an educational experience led by experts. We focus on:

  • Museum Quality: Including visits to the most significant national galleries and archives.

  • Ethnographic Depth: Staying in historic villages like Shatili and Mestia.

  • UNESCO Focus: Prioritizing sites of global cultural importance.

  • Logistical Excellence: Comfortably navigating the diverse terrains of the Caucasus.

Departure & Return Location

Tbilisi (Google Map); Kutaisi (Google Map)

Departure Time

July 7

August 7

September 7

October 7  

Price Includes

  • Meeting at the airport
  • Transport from the airport after landing
  • Staying at the hotel
  • Having meal 3 times a day during the tour
  • Transport during the tour
  • Interpreter
  • Tickets for museums and nature reserves
  • Depart to the airport

Price Excludes

  • Personal Expense
  • Room Service
  • Taxi
  • Insurance

Complementaries

  • Water
  • Mineral water
What to Expect
  • Ancient and early medieval Georgian monuments of history
  • Ancient architecture of Georgia, art
  • Diverse flora and fauna of Georgia
  • Contemporary art of Georgia
  • Traditional dishes of Georgia
  • Georgia's diverse landscape
  • (Georgian folk polyphony)
Itinerary

Day 1Tbilisi

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
Spare time – Excursion to Tbilisi;
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:40-3:30 PM;
Tbilisi Phunikulior;
Supper 7:30-8:30 PM.
Spare time (Excursion to Tbilisi old region);
Hotel or Hostel or Guest House or family.

Day 2Tbilisi

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
Open Air Museum of Ethnography 10:00 PM.
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:10-2:55 PM;
Art Museum of Georgia 3:20-6:00 PM.
Supper 7:00-7:40 PM.
Excursion to Tbilisi old region (UNESCO’s World Heritage tentative list);
Spare time;
Hotel or Hostel or family or Guest House.

Day 3Tbilisi - Mtskheta

Breakfast 7:40-8:20 AM.
Tbilisi-Mtskheta, UNESCO’s world heritage list 8:40-9:20 PM.
Excursion to Mtskheta, Jvari, Samtavro and Svetitskhoveli;
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:40-3:30 PM;
Mtskheta – Tbilisi 7:00-7:40 PM.
Supper 7:50-8:30 PM.
Spare time (Excursion to Tbilisi old region);
Hotel or Hostel or family or Guest House.

Day 4Tbilisi - Shatili (150 km)

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
Tbilisi – Shatili 9.20. AM.
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Tbilisi – Shatili 1.20. PM.
Dinner 2:40-3:30 PM.
Shatili (UNESCO’s World Heritage tentative list) 5:30 PM.
Spare time;
Supper 7:00-8:00 PM .
Spare time;
family or Wild Camping in Shatili.

Day 5Shatili - Tbilisi (150 km)

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
Spare time;
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:40-3:30 PM;
Shatili – Tbilisi 5:30 PM.
Supper in Mtskheta or Tbilisi 9;00 PM.
Tbilisi 10:20 PM.
Hotel or Hostel or Guest House or family.

Day 6Tbilisi - Zugdidi by train or bus (370 km)

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
the State Museum of History of Georgia – Tbilisi;
Spare time;
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:30-3:10 PM;
Spare time;
Supper 7:00-7:40 PM.
Tbilisi – Zugdidi by train 9:45 PM. Or bus 4:00 PM.
( Hotel or Hostel or Guest House in Zugdidi or Mestia)

Day 7Zugdidi - Mestia (140 km)

Breakfast 7:40-8:20 AM.
Zugdidi – Mestia by bus 8:30-11:55 AM.
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:40-3:30 PM;
Museum of History and Ethnography of Svaneti, Mestia;
Supper 6:30-7:30 PM.
Spare time;
Hotel or family or Guest House in Mestia.

Day 8Mestia - Ushguli (22 km)

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
Mestia – Ushguli 10:40 AM.
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Dinner 2:40-3:30 PM;
Ushguli – Mestia by bus 5:40 PM.
Supper 9:20-9:50 PM.
Spare time;
Hotel or Guest House or family in Mestia.

Day 9Mestia – Zugdidi (140 km) -Tbilisi (370 km)

Breakfast 8:00-9:00 AM.
Spare time (Excursion to Mestia);
Lunch 11:55 AM.
Mestia – Zugdidi by bus 12:30 PM.
Dinner (on the way or in Zugdidi) 2:50-3:40 PM;
Supper in Senaki or Kutaisi 7:40-8:30 PM.
Tbilisi 9:45 PM.

Day 10Tbilisi – Stepanstminda (Kazbegi; 160 km) – Tbilisi

Breakfast 7:30-8:20 AM.
Tbilisi – Stepanstminda (formerly Kazbegi) by bus 8:40-12:20 PM.
Lunch (on the way or in Stepanstminda) 11:55 AM.
Dinner in Stepanstminda 2:40-3:30 PM.
Ananuri 5:20 PM.
Stepantsminda – Tbilisi 9:50 PM.
Supper 9:15 PM.
Tbilisi 00:40 AM.
Hotel or Hostel or Guest House or family / Airport.

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