THIS WORLD TOURISM DAY, CHECK OUT THESE KNOCKOUT SPOTS IN GEORGIA

Satiate your wanderlust and plan a trip to Georgia, you’ll be surprised with what it offers!

 

World Tourism Day, celebrated annually on September 27 is a global observance on the importance of tourism in the world. Every year, the day shines a spotlight on the significant role in connecting people across the globe. Tourism and Peace, the theme of the current year highlights the importance of travel in connecting people, cultures. This year’s edition is being hosted in a country that is synonymous to quaint beauty and it is none other than Georgia!  A transcontinental country in Europe and Asia, Georgia is a picture of stunning landscapes, lush mountains, scenic wine regions and ancient architecture. In short, the country is a picture-perfect destination for a getaway. And, if you are planning your next getaway, let us help you by serving you all the scenic spots that you should visit on your next trip to Georgia.

 

Gergeti Trinity Church

The Gergeti Trinity Church is undoubtedly one of Georgia’s most famous landmarks, there are chances that it has already been on your Instagram feed. This charming 14th-century church, perched far above the clouds and surrounded by towering mountains, is a must-see for every traveller visiting Georgia.

 

 Gveleti Waterfall

Get ready to have your breath taken away by the splendour of Gveleti Waterfall, that is a scenic hike tucked away into the mountainous Dariali Valley. This waterfall, which is located in Kazbegi, a short drive from the well-known Stepantsminda, is a must-see when visiting the country’s hilly north.

 

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

One of the most complex Georgian architectural monuments, Svetitskhoveli is a place that has preserved numerous legends for the visitors to enjoy. Built back in the 11th century, the cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Georgia where one of the main relics of the Orthodox world is kept – Christ’s Robe.

 

Prometheus Cave

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Georgia is home to breathtaking scenery and incredible natural features, but one sight in particular sticks out from the rest is an underground cave illuminated by colourful lights. The cave has waterfalls, lakes, stone curtains, helictites, needle-like anthodites, and among other unusual formations. The Prometheus Cave receives a huge rush of tourists every year.

 

Bgheri Cave Natural Monument

Just a few metres away from Prometheus Cave, located in Tskaltubo, The Bgheri Karst Cave is an unforgettable experience for those who love extreme adventures. Inside the cave, lies a serene waterfall and as you move forward, you can find underground lakes, stalactites and Stalagmites.

 

Truso Valley

Turso Valley is Georgia’s one of most unique destinations, located in the North-East, the valley has several abandoned villages, towers and fortifications. The valley is surrounded by rocky peaks, along with volcanic streams, so eye-catching that you’ll hardly stop capturing it. On your trip there, you can visit several natural monuments in the area too.

 

Kelitsadi Lake

 The Kelitsadi lake is a haven for all those who love nature. Set in the Keli Lake highlands, this crescent-shaped lake is watched over by the Sherkhota Peak, whose volcanic slopes are covered with red rocks. The lake that remains frozen most of the year is remarkably clean and swim-worthy in the summer months of August and September. If you want that splash of water, then plan your trip accordingly for enjoying the fullest at this gorgeous lake.

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