Discover Kvemo Kartli: Dashbashi, Asureti, Dmanisi and more

From $1,026 3 days Select Georgia LLC Asureti, Bolnisi, Dashbashi Pickup available Free until 2 days before

Why we love it?

The "Discover Kvemo Kartli" tour offers a three-day exploration of the historical and cultural highlights of the Kvemo Kartli region in Georgia, including destinations such as Asureti, Bolnisi, and Dashbashi. This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and nature lovers, providing a blend of ancient architecture, such as the Dmanisi cathedral, and stunning landscapes. Distinctive features of the experience include private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi and complimentary bottled water, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout the journey. Participants will delve into the rich heritage of the region while enjoying its natural beauty.

Inclusions

  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water

Exclusions

  • Lunch, Dinner and Hotel

Itinerary

Day 1 Tour to Manglisi
  • Dashbashi Canyon and Asureti

  • The Algeti National Park

    is a protected area in Georgia, in the southeast of the country. It lies in the region of Kvemo Kartli, within the Municipality of Tetritsqaro, some 60 km southwest of the nation's capital, Tbilisi. The Algeti National Park stretches along the upper Algeti valley at the woody southern slopes of the eastern Trialeti Range, with the highest point being Mount Kldekari at 2,000 m above sea level. The park was founded under the Soviet government in 1965 as a state reserve to protect the easternmost limits of the Caucasian Spruce and Nordmann Fir. In 2007, it was reorganized into a national park.

  • In Dashba

    Tashba (historical name Akhalkalaki) is a village in Tsalka Municipality (Trialeti Desert Community. It is located on Chochiani plateau, 1500 meters above sea level, 2.5 km from Tsalka. As of 2002, there were 367 people living in the village

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    Asureti (formerly Elizabeth) is a village in Tetritskaro Municipality, Georgia, on the right bank of the Asuretiskhevi River (a tributary of the Algeti); Located 760-800 meters above sea level; It is 20 kilometers away from Tetritskaro and 29 km from Tbilisi. There is a community center of the same name, which also includes the villages of Enageti and Shavsakdari.

Day 2 The Dmanisi cathedral
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    Tour to Dmanisi and Bolnisi

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    Dmanisi is a town and archaeological site in the Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia approximately 93 km southwest of the nation’s capital Tbilisi in the river valley of Mashavera. The hominin site is dated to 1.8 million years ago. It was the earliest known evidence of hominins outside Africa before stone tools dated to 2.1 million years were discovered in 2018 in Shangchen, China.
    A series of skulls which had diverse physical traits, discovered a Dmanisi in the early 2010s, led to the hypothesis that many separate species in the genus Homo were in fact a single lineage.[7][8] Also known as Skull 5, D4500 is the fifth skull to be discovered in Dmanisi.

  • of the Theotokos, commonly known as the Dmanisi Sioni church is an early medieval basilica located in the heart of the Dmanisi historic site, a ruined medieval town in Georgia's southern Kvemo Kartli region, perched on a promontory at the confluence of the Mashavera and Pinezauri rivers. The church has a three-bay nave, a prominently protruding apse, and a richly adorned narthex added in the early 13th century. The Sioni church is a functioning Georgian Orthodox church, renovated in 2009,[1] and protected by the state as an Immovable Cultural Monument of National Significance

  • Bolnisi Sioni or Bolnisi Sioni Cathedral

    is a Georgian Orthodox basilica in the Bolnisi village of Bolnisi District, Georgia. The cathedral was built in 478–493. It is the oldest extant church building in Georgia. Bishop David was the overseeing church leader for the construction of Bolnisi Sioni.

Day 3 Day 3
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    Tour to Tsughrughasheni Monastery and Didgori Valley

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    Tsughrughasheni is a Georgian Orthodox church in the Bolnisi District, Georgia. It is situated approximately 2 kilometres from Bolnisi Sioni basilica, on the right bank of the Bolnisistsqali River. The church was built in 1212–1222 supposedly by King George IV Lasha of the Bagrationi Dynasty.

    The Tsughrughasheni church resembles stylistically the other Georgian churches from the 12th–13th centuries – Betania, Kvatakhevi, Pitareti – but it is smaller than those and has a higher cupola. The plan of the church is right-angled. The church is rich with the Georgian traditional ornaments adorned.

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    The Battle of Didgori was fought between the armies of the Kingdom of Georgia and the Great Seljuq Empire at the narrow place of Didgori, 40 km west of Tbilisi, on August 12, 1121. The large Muslim army, under the command of Ilghazi, was unable to maneuver, and suffered a devastating defeat due to King David IV of Georgia’s effective military tactics.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Ladies need to wear head scarves and dresses in Georgian orthodox churches. Short trousers for men are also forbidden. Scarves and dresses can also be found near church entrances for men and women to enter churches.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 2 days before start

Non-refundable after 2 days before start

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