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Though Georgia's ancient towns and mountain vistas draw visitors from across the globe and getting around can be a real hassle. Travel in comfort on this guided tour to three of the country's lovely, ancient towns: Gori, Uflistsikhe, and Borjomi. Learn about Georgian history from your guide, stop by the Stalin Museum and visit a town once on the Silk Road trade route. Explore the ancient temples and buildings of a rock-carved town, Uflistsikhe. End your day with convenient travel back to Tbilisi. The places we’ll see:
Our destination is the town of Gori, built-in the 1123 year by the most eminent king in Georgian history David the Builder. In Gori, you can visit Stalin's house and the Stalin Museum which features the famous Stalin statue that was controversially standing in the main square up until June 2010.
The oldest cave town in Georgia. Back in the first millennium BC, it was a flourishing city situated on the great east-west trade route, the Silk Road. Visitors can still walk among the ancient streets, rock-carved theatre, royal halls, pharmacy, pagan temples, and Christian churches, while the remains of granaries and large clay wine vessels give us some clue as to the daily life of the inhabitants.
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.