The Two Capitals Tour of Georgia is a 7-day and 6-night itinerary that takes you on a journey through two of Georgia’s most significant cities – Tbilisi and Kutaisi. You’ll explore the historic Old Town of Tbilisi, take a cable car up to the Narikala Fortress, visit the Georgian National Museum, and sample traditional Georgian cuisine. You’ll also visit Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia, and Kazbegi, a mountain town with stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
In Kutaisi, you’ll see the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery, both important landmarks of Georgian Christianity. You’ll also visit the Prometheus Cave, known for its underground waterfalls, stalactites, and stalagmites. Finally, you’ll return to Tbilisi for your departure, taking with you memories of the beautiful scenery and rich cultural heritage of Georgia.
Arrive in Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, and check into your hotel. Spend the rest of the day exploring the city's historic Old Town, including sights like the Narikala Fortress and the sulfur baths.
Take a guided tour of Tbilisi, including visits to the Georgian National Museum, the Holy Trinity Cathedral, and the Bridge of Peace. Enjoy a traditional Georgian lunch and sample some local wines.
Visit the ancient capital of Mtskheta, home to historic churches and monasteries. Then head to the mountain town of Kazbegi to see the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
Visit the city of Gori, the birthplace of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, and see his childhood home and museum. Then head to the ancient cave city of Uplistsikhe, which dates back to the 6th century BC.
Cross the border into Armenia and travel to the capital city of Yerevan. Visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum and explore the city's lively streets and markets.
Take a guided tour of Yerevan, including visits to the Republic Square, the Matenadaran Museum, and the Cascade Complex. Enjoy a farewell dinner with traditional Armenian cuisine.
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight, taking with you memories of two of the most fascinating and historic capitals of the Caucasus region.
Both Georgia and Armenia are generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, visitors should take usual precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping an eye on their belongings.
Georgian cuisine is known for its bold flavors and diverse ingredients. Some popular dishes include khachapuri (a type of cheese-filled bread), khinkali (dumplings filled with meat or cheese), and shashlik (grilled meat skewers). Georgian wine is also highly regarded and is a must-try for visitors.
Some of the top attractions in Yerevan include the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum, the Republic Square, the Matenadaran Museum, and the Cascade Complex. Visitors should also explore the city's lively streets and markets and sample some traditional Armenian cuisine.
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