This tour is starting from the meeting point { str. Kote Abkhazi 44 ( Metekhi bridge ) }.
On our tour to Gori-Uplistsikhe you will have an opportunity to visit several sites from different times of Georgian history, such as Uplistsikhe cave town, Joseph Stalin’s home museum and Gori fortress.
During the tour we will visit:
Uplistsikhe, also known as "Fortress of the Lord," is an ancient cave town carved into a rock massif in Georgia. Dating back over 3,000 years, it was once a major religious, political, and cultural center. Explore the remains of streets, a theatre, royal halls, and more, all carved from the rock. Uplistsikhe offers a glimpse into the lives of its inhabitants, from their religious beliefs to their daily routines.
The Joseph Stalin Museum in Gori, Georgia, explores the life of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Visitors can see Stalin's birthplace, a humble hut, along with his armored train carriage. The museum also displays his personal belongings, gifts, and various historical documents about him. While the museum acknowledges Stalin's role in World War II, it's important to remember he was a controversial dictator.
Gori Fortress is a medieval citadel in Georgia, standing above the city of Gori on a rocky hill. Archaeological evidence shows that the area had already been inhabited in the last centuries BC. The fortress controlled major strategic and economic routes and accommodated a large garrison.
Borjomi is the picturesque resort town in south-central Georgia located on the edge of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park.
The town is famous for its mineral water, which is the number one export of Georgia; the Romanov summer palace and the World Wide Fund for nature-site Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. Borjomi is also home to the most extensive ecologically themed amusement park in the Caucasus.