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A Megalithic Tour Georgia is more than just a trip; it is an expedition into the deep past of the Caucasus. This 4-day journey begins in the ancient capital and moves toward the mysterious high plateaus of the south. This journey focuses on the cyclopean culture of the Bronze Age, combined with the golden era of medieval architecture. From the spiritual heart of Mtskheta to the massive stone walls of Abuli and the caves of Vardzia, you will witness the evolution of human engineering across millennia.
Every great exploration in this country starts here. During your trip, visiting Mtskheta is essential to understanding the nation’s historical identity. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it serves as the perfect starting point to contrast early Christian monuments with the much older, prehistoric megaliths we will encounter later. The transition from the sacred cathedrals of Mtskheta to the wild, stone-stacked ruins of the highlands is a highlight of the expedition.
The true heart of the Megalithic Tour Georgia is the Abuli Fortress. Situated on the slopes of Mount Lesser Abuli, this prehistoric site is a masterpiece of “dry masonry.”
The Scale: Massive basalt blocks stacked without mortar create a formidable atmosphere.
The Mystery of the Megalithic Tour Georgia: Archaeologists still debate its exact purpose—was it a sanctuary or a defensive hub? Standing among these ruins during your visit, you feel the immense presence of the ancient civilizations that dominated these heights 3,000 years ago.
As our Megalithic Tour Georgia continues, we visit the Khertvisi Fortress, one of the oldest and best-preserved citadels in Georgia. Legends say it was one of the few places that stood against Alexander the Great. Nearby, we explore the ancient village of Saro, a unique site where megalithic walls surround a medieval church. Spending time in Saro on your Megalithic Tour Georgia allows you to see:
Cyclopean Fortifications of the Megalithic Tour Georgia: Massive prehistoric walls that guard the village entrance.
Historic Terraces: Ancient agricultural landscapes carved into the hillsides.
Panoramic Views: Breathtaking vistas of the Mtkvari river canyon.
The climax of the Megalithic Tour Georgia is the magnificent cave city of Vardzia. Built in the 12th century, it represents a different kind of “megalithic” scale—thousands of rooms carved directly into the mountain. Along with Vardzia, we also explore the ancient rock-cut town of Uplistsikhe, showcasing the early stages of cave settlements. While the fortresses of Abuli and Saro were built by stacking stones, Vardzia was created by removing them. This contrast provides a full perspective of Georgian ingenuity.
The drive during the journey is as impressive as the monuments. We pass through the lush, forested valleys of Borjomi before entering the stark, volcanic beauty of the Meskheti and Javakheti regions. You will see alpine lakes, deep canyons, and golden grasslands. The environmental diversity of the region makes every kilometer a new discovery, offering endless opportunities for photography and nature appreciation.
Our team provides specialized logistics to ensure a comfortable and deep exploration of these remote sites. On our 4-day adventure, you can expect:
4×4 Transport: Essential for reaching high-altitude sites like Abuli.
Small Groups: Limited to 4-6 members for a personal and flexible experience.
Traditional Dining: Enjoy 3 to 4 daily meals featuring authentic local specialties and wine.
Expert Guides: Deep historical and archaeological insights at every stop of the trip.
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Breakfast 7:30–8:10 AM.
Open Air Museum of Ethnography 10:00 AM.
Lunch 11:45 AM.
Dinner 2:50 PM.
Art Museum of Georgia 3:45 PM.
Supper 7:40 PM.
Spare time – Excursion to Tbilisi old region;
Hotel or Hostel or family or Guest House.
Breakfast 7:30–8:10 AM.
Tbilisi – Lake Faravani (130 km) 08:30-12:30 AM.
Lunch 11:45 AM.
Abuli fortress city (2670 m. ab. S. l.) 13:20-18:30 PM.
Dinner in Bus 14:30 PM.
Khertvisi fortress city 18:45 -19:15 PM.
Aspindza 20:00 PM.
Supper 19:30 PM.
Nights are Guest House.
Breakfast 7:30–8:10 AM.
Aspindza – Vardzia (27 km) 09:00 -12:00 PM.
Lunch 11:45 AM.
Vardzia – Borjomi (83 km) 13:00-14:30 PM.
Dinner 14:30 PM.
Supper 19:30 PM.
Nights are Guest House.
Breakfast 7:30–8:10 AM.
Borjomi – Uplistsikhe 8.30 AM.
Lunch 11:45 AM.
Uplistsikhe – Mtskheta 12:30 PM.
Mtskheta – UNESCO’s world heritage list;
Dinner in in Mtskheta 3:00 PM.
Mtskheta – Tbilisi 7:00 PM.
Supper 7:50 PM.
Spare time;
Hotel or Hostel or family or Guest House in Tbilisi/ Airport.
The ruins of the Megalithic castle-city of 4-5 thousand years
