Mtskheta and Ananuri: of Faith and Nature
About this experience
What gives the people strength to overcome adversity? For Georgians, these are the inseparable concepts of Homeland and Faith. And there is no more appropriate place to get acquainted with Georgian Orthodoxy than the sacred ancient capital of the country, Mtskheta. You will learn the history of this city and hear about the emergence and development of the Orthodox religion in the churches of Svetitskhoveli and Jvari. You will visit the fortress of Ananuri - the medieval residence of Georgian princes. All these places are surrounded by mountain landscapes, so the journey will also be remembered for its magnificent views.
What to Expect
Path of Georgian Christianity in Mtskheta and Jvari
From Tbilisi, you will head to its most famous suburb - Mtskheta, whose history dates back to the first millennium BC. You will learn why this place is called the 'soul of Sakartvelo' and hear the legend of the origin of the self-designation of Georgia. You will be transported back to the times when Mtskheta was the capital of the Iberian Kingdom and learn about the city's life during the Great Silk Road era. But the main focus of the story will, of course, be Georgian Christianity - it was in Mtskheta in the 4th century that its history began. You will visit the Cathedral of Svetitskhoveli - a symbol of Georgian Orthodoxy: under its vaults lies the chiton of Jesus Christ and representatives of the Bagrationi royal dynasty are buried. Near Mtskheta, at the site of the installation of the first cross in Georgia, stands the Jvari Monastery: you will enjoy the local landscapes and feel the spirit of antiquity.
16th Century Fortress on the Purest Lake
The journey will continue further north, along the ancient Georgian Military Road, the fate of which I will also tell you about. We will not stop at typical tourist photo spots, but at insider locations with perfect angles for viewing and photography! You will admire the azure smoothness of the Jinvali Reservoir and the surrounding forested mountains. And I will talk about the creation of the artificial lake, the sad destruction of old villages, and the modern significance of Jinvali. This part of the trip also includes Ananuri Fortress, whose powerful walls and medieval towers are associated with the princes of Aragvi.
Organizational Details
- The excursion starts and ends in Tbilisi
- You will be accompanied by a guide and a driver
- Lunch is not included and should be paid separately
- The excursion can be conducted for a larger group (additional 35€ per person)
Ilya
November 11, 2022
Our journey started from the hotel, Arthur picked us up on time. The way to the first stop took about an hour, during this time in a light form we were told about the history of Tbilisi, bright historical figures of Georgia. On that day we visited Mtskheta, Jvari, Ananuri, Jinvali Reservoir - we vis...
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