If you’re heading towards Azerbaijan, then there are several places to visit on the way to the border. The first is the city of Telavi. Telavi is unusual because it has four citadels, the 17th-century Batonistsikhe, the 9th- / 10th-century Dzveli Galavani, the 16th-century Korchibashishvilebis Tsikhe and the 18th-century Vakhvakhishvilebis. There are still some quaintContinue reading “Telavi and the way to Azerbaijan”
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Gori and the Caucasus
Stalin’s original Georgian name was Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili. The Russian equivalent of this is Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili. During his years as a revolutionary, he adopted the alias “Stalin”, and after the October Revolution, he made it his legal name, so he became Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin. Stalin is probably the most famous person born inContinue reading “Gori and the Caucasus”
Vardzia
Vardzia, a significant site in Georgia, includes the ancient Khertvisi Fortress and the cave monastery of Vardzia. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, Khertvisi Fortress has a rich history, featuring structures from the 10th to 14th centuries and a connection to the Ottoman Empire. Vardzia’s cave monastery, initially established as a stronghold, later became a center of Georgian culture, with interconnected churches, meeting halls, and wine cellars.
Akhaltsikhe
The journey from Borjomi to Akhaltsikhe took me through Borjomi Nature Reserve to Borjomi Spa, featuring the historic Borjomi Mineral Water Park. In Akhaltsikhe, the Rabati Castle and charming town with Armenian heritage left a lasting impression.
Batumi
Batumi, Georgia’s summer capital by the Black Sea, attracts Russian and Turkish visitors. The Botanical Garden offers diverse plant collections, while the city boasts unique landmarks like the Chacha Tower and the Ali and Nino statue.
Bagrati and Gelati
Close to Kutaisi, Georgia, lies the Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati monastery complex, both significant religious sites. The Cathedral, built in 1003 AD, has a rich history and was restored in 2008, while the Gelati monastery boasts colorful interiors and unique imagery.
Kutaisi
Kutaisi, an ancient Georgian capital, thrived between 900-1200 AD. It’s known for its humor, unique khachapuri, Colchis fountain, and historical museum. The city has a modern parliament building and a controversial war memorial.
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Mtskheta
Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Kartli and headquarters of the Georgian Orthodox Church, is renowned for its Jvari Monastery and Sveti Tskhoveli Cathedral with rich Christian history and pilgrimage significance.
Tbilisi
Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, boasts a diverse cultural scene and architectural mix. The city’s attractions include historic sites, a renowned museum with prehistoric artifacts, and exhibits detailing the Soviet occupation era.