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Georgia & Armenia 13 Days Long Itinerary
Georgia & Armenia 13 Days Long Itinerary
Georgia & Armenia 13 Days Long Itinerary
Tbilisi–Mtsketa–Kazbegi–Gadauri–Gori–Bojormi–Akhaltsikhe–Vardzia–Echmiadzin
Yerevan–Geghard–Garni–KhorVirap–Norovank–Sevan–Bodbe-Sighnaghi-Nekresi-Gremi-
Alaverdi-Motsameta-Gelati-Trutle Lake in Tbilisi-Rustaveli avenue-Shopping in Tbilisi.
Meet with local guide in Tbilisi internation airport and transfer to the hotel for
accommodation. Tbilisi! Here mythology and history, culture and traditions, nature diversity
and people's hospitality blend in, inspiring poetry, polyphonic songs, and elegant dances. A
mixture of cultures, spices, different nations encountered at any corner of the street, different
beliefs that share the same courtyard ... together are Tbilisi, the city that was dominated by
merchants, warriors, tyrants, and dictators. The air of the past can be breathed in a walk in the
old center. Today, Tbilisi is a modern city with famous museums and theaters, art galleries,
churches and archaeological sites, sulfur thermal baths, narrow streets with inner courtyards
surrounded by lace-decorated balconies. In the evening, free time and walking with the group
attendant. Overnight in Tbilisi – L Plaza Hotel 4*.
Breakfast. Today we visit some of the oldest cities in Georgia. We begin the incursion into the
mystical world with Mtskheta, the spiritual heart of Georgia, the legendary place where the
argentates led by Iason headed to bring the gold wool, and later in 326, becoming one of the first
officially Christian kingdoms. Today, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List and is an
animated museum with many architectural and historical monuments. Here is the Life Pillar, the
Patriarchal Cathedral of Svetithoveli, an architectural monument that through its age and the
traditions surrounding it tells a lot about the depth and power of the faith of Christianity in this
country. We continue with a visit to Manastiria Jvari, situated on a rocky mountain peak, at the
confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, with a special view of Mtskheta. We head to the
provinces of Mtiuleti and Khevi, one of the oldest roads in the country, to admire the high peaks,
the frenzied rivers and the mountain life of Georgia. If weather permitting us, we will be able to
admire Kazbek, known as Georgian "Mkinvartsveri", the third highest mountain in Georgia and
the eighth in the Caucasus, which is geologically an extinct volcano. The mountain is covered by
glaciers at an altitude of 5,047 m above the n.m. According to Greek mythology, on Mount
Kazbek, Prometheus stole the fire of the gods, being punished by them. The immaculate beauty
enveloped by the sun's rays almost fills the sky. Under the alpine at an altitude of 2,170 m is
Tsminda Sameba Monastery ("The Holy Trinity"), built in the 14th century. To reach the
monastery, use the Jeep 4x4 (cost included). Transfer to hotel in Kazbegi. Accommodation and
dinner in Hotel Sno 4****
Breakfast. We begin our day with the visit to Echmiadzin "the place where Jesus descended from
Heaven", the residence of the Armenian Patriarchs. Echmiadzin Cathedral is also one of the
oldest churches in Armenia. It was built between 301-303 by St. Gregory the Luminator, the
founder of the Gregorian Church in Armenia. We head to the eastern edge of Echmiadzin to see
the Hipparchy Church one of the finest works of Armenian architecture in the classical period, a
variant of the concentric composition with the dom. Return to the capital of Armenia. Erevan
city tour with panoramic views of the main tourist attractions, discovering the different layers of
the city's history, medieval altars hidden behind the imposing Soviet-style facades, the narrow
streets of the old sun-drenched center of the old town, the painted pink walls: Blue Mosque,
Waterfall and Mother Armenia, Opera House and the ambitious independent North Avenue
project in Armenia, a pedestrian area housing residential buildings, elitist shops, business
centers, restaurants and nightclubs. We will visit Matenadaran - a museum and store of old
manuscripts, without being one of the largest in the world. Here are housed over 17,000
Armenian and foreign manuscripts, copies of the first printed books, etc. The oldest manuscript,
preserved in its entirety, dates from the sec. VII. Afternoon, optional trip to Avan to Garni
Canyon and Geghard Monastery. We admire the scenic Canvan Avan, amid stunning rocks and
exotic gorges up to a green plateau where the Azat River enters. Here, in the harmony of relief
and virgin nature, you will see the pagan architectural complex Garni dating back to the 19th
century. You will be grabbed by the spirit of the past. In the nearby neighborhood, passing
through the picturesque gorge of the Gegharda Valley, guarded by steep mountains, we find the
Geghard Monastery. Mostly dug in the rock is one of the wonderful ancient Armenian
monasteries. The specificity of this monastery lies in the austerity of the everyday life that those
who have lived in it have led. Return to Yerevan. Accommodation Hotel Ani Plaza 4 * centrally
located or similar Yerevan.
DAY 7 KHOR VIRAP - NORAVANK – SEVAN Date: 29 April
Breakfast. We head to Khor Virap, one of the most romantic settlements in Armenia overlooking
the Ararat plain and the twin peaks of Mount Ararat. It is one of the most famous places in
Armenia, where St. Gregory the Luminator was incarcerated for 13 years before healing the
disease of King Tridates III. As a result, the king was converted, and in 301 Armenia became the
first Christian nation in the world. Here, in the biblical atmosphere of Mount Ararat, considered
as the place where Noah's Ark would have stopped, after the end of the flood and the gradual
withdrawal of waters, imaginatively, you can see the shape of Noah's boat. Continue tour with
the Noravank monastic complex set in a canyon rich in rare flora. The complex includes the
church of St. Karapet, the Chapel of St. Gregory with a vaulted hall and the church of St.
Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of the Lord). The trip continues to Lake Sevan, where we make the
last visit to the Sevanavank Monastery that was originally built on an island of the lake, but in
the 1930s, at the order of Joseph Stalin, the lake was partially drained for irrigation, causing
devastating effects on water level. Thus Sevanavank is now on a peninsula. Accommodation
Best Western Bohemian Resort Sevan 3 * superior or similar.
Breakfast. After releasing the rooms, we leave the wonderful panorama of Lake Sevan and head
for the last visits to Armenia. We will visit the Haghartsin Monastery, located in the mountains,
in the middle of the forest, in one of those places in Armenia, detached from a film scene. After
the visit and the lunch break from Dilijan, we head to the Sadakhlo border point to return to
Georgia. Transfer to the hotel in Tbilisi and spare time available in the Georgiana Caption.
Accommodation in Tbilisi - L Plaza Hotel 4****
Breakfast. Drive to Nekresi Monastery - one of the largest monastery complexes in the Kakheti
region of Georgia and was founded by St. Abibos Nekreseli, one of the famous thirteen Syrian
fathers. Continue way to Gremi Royal Residence and Castle dating back to 16th c. This
architectural monument is the only surviving part of once flourishing town of Gremi – the capital
of Kakheti Kingdom during 16-17th cc. After visit Alaverdi monastery and Episcopacy cathedral
is located near the hamlet of Alaverdi in Akhmeta region, 20 km from Telavi. Alaverdi
Monastery was founded in VI century by St. Father Joseph Alaverdeli who arrived from Assyria.
Return To Tbilisi, Overnight in Tbilisi Hotel L Plaza 4****
Breakfast. Departure for Kutaisi: Kutaisi is Georgia's third largest metropolitan area and
currently serves as the parliamentary legislative capital. It is located in the central western region
of Imereti on the banks of the Rioni River. Kutaisi was the capital of the fabled Kingdom of
Colchis. The myth of the Golden Fleece originates here as the waters of the Rioni were once
panned for gold using sheep skin. Drive to Motsameta monastery (“the monastery of martyrs”)
constructed on the execution place of Georgian martyrs, who refused to accept Islam. The
monastery dates back to 10th c. and was rebuilt in 19th c. Visit Gelati Academy and Monastery
of 12th c. built during the reign of David the Builder, one of the most prominent kings of
Georgia. Gelati was a cultural and intellectual center for a long time and preserved lots of murals
and manuscripts from 12th-17th cc. Return To Tbilisi, Overnight in Tbilisi Hotel L Plaza
4****
Breakfast. Visit Turtle Lake, A particularly popular place in summer, located to the east of the
Ethnographic Museum and above Vake Park. People escape the heat of the city to picnic or relax
in the cafes overlooking the lake. Yet another spot with superb views of the city. Take a walk on
Rustaveli Avenue towards Georgian Parliament, Rustaveli Drama theatre, National Museum of
contemporary Arts, the State Opera and Ballet house, shopping center and Rose Revolution
square. Visit Galleria Tbilisi for shpping, Galleria Tbilisi is multifunctional shopping center,
which revived center of the city and filled it with a new energy. It is destination for everyday
needs, where it is possible to stop by for any petty detail – to shop, entertain, dine, get various
services. Overnight in Tbilisi Hotel L Plaza 4****
DAY 13 DEPARTURE FOR BUCHAREST Date: 5 May
Transfer to the Tbilisi internationa airport for boarding flight back home.
Free of Charge Service provided as a Freebie Gift from the Company “Jen Tour”:
• Half board supplement (3 guests: Kazbegi, Borjomi, Yerevan - first night, Sevan)
• Optional excursion to Garni and Geghard