Begin your journey with a visit to Borjomi, a famous resort town in Georgia, widely known for its mineral water of the same name. Borjomi is located in the picturesque Kura River gorge at an altitude of approximately 800 metres above sea level. This green, mountainous town attracts tourists and those seeking treatment year-round. What makes Borjomi special is its balneological and climatic resort.
Next, head to the Rabati Fortress, a large historical complex located in the town of Akhaltsikhe in southern Georgia. The name “Rabati” comes from the Arabic word meaning “fortified monastery” or “fortified place surrounded by walls.” Over its centuries-long history, the fortress has belonged to various states and peoples, so its architecture represents a blend of diverse cultures and religions.
In 2012, after extensive reconstruction, Rabati was opened to visitors. During the restoration, both Georgian and Ottoman structures were restored, making the fortress a unique example of multicultural heritage.
Admire the Khertvisi Fortress.
Continue to Vardzia, a grand 12th-century cave monastery carved into the cliffs of southern Georgia, in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region. Situated on the left bank of the Kura River, it is one of the most outstanding monuments of medieval Georgian culture. Vardzia is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.