Private tour package to Adjara region is for people who desire to stay in Batumi and enjoy various tourist attractions of Georgia. You will visit waterfall, museums and various national parks.
4 Days/3 Nights Adjara Region Tour Package in Georgia
About This Tour
Inclusions
Air-conditioned vehicle
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Exclusions
Tour Plan
Tour to Borjomi Park, Shekvetili and Batumi
The Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park (BKNP) is a protected area in central Georgia, in Samtskhe-Javakheti situated in the Lesser Caucasus, southwest to the nation's capital of Tbilisi.[1] Its ecoregion is that of the Caucasus mixed forests.[2] One of the largest national parks in Georgia, Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park includes six municipalities - Borjomi, Kharagauli, Akhaltsikhe, Adigeni, Khashuri and Baghdati - stretching from the resort of Borjomi to the town of Kharagauli. Together with adjacent Borjomi Nature Reserve, the total area is 851 square kilometres, i.e. more than 1 % of the total territory of Georgia. The park was founded in 1995 and officially inaugurated in 2001. Its particular uniqueness is diversity of geographical and ecological zones, landscapes, historical monuments and rich flora and fauna. The park has rapidly developing tourist infrastructure
Shekvetili music park to listen beloved musicians’ songs and melodies. Everyone can find musician statue that satisfies own taste and interest.
Batumi is second largest city of Georgia, located on the coast of the Black Sea in the country's southwest. It is situated in a Subtropical Zone at the foot of Caucasus. Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling (It is nicknamed "The Las Vegas of the Black Sea"), but the city is also an important sea port and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town.
Batumi City Tour
Gonio fortress is a Roman fortification in Adjara, Georgia, on the Black Sea, 15 km south of Batumi, at the mouth of the Chorokhi river. The village sits 4 km north of the Turkish border. Its name was connected with the myth of Medea and her brother Absyrtus.
Representing a sense of impermanence, this sculpture was originally made for the Venice Biennial.
Argo Cable Car to enjoy great views of Batumi. Overnight in Batumi.
Tour to Makhuntseti and Adjarian Wine House
Makhuntseti Waterfall is located near the town of Keda, 35 km away from Batumi City. The fall is 335 meters above the sea level with very relaxing atmosphere.
In one of the historical and picturesque regions of Georgia, in Adjara mountains, in the midst of unique nature, you will find a multi-functional "Adjarian Wine House" surrounded by vineyards, having Georgian restaurant, wine factory, enotheque, wine cellar with Qvevri and wine tasting halls.
The museum houses ethnographic, old living things and various materials.
Tour to Kolkheti National Park,Martvili Canyon and Gelati
Kolkheti National Park - the first natural site in Georgia, is nominated on the UNESCO World Heritage List, for its Colchic forests and wetland. The Kolkheti Lowlands received international attention for the first time in 1996, when Georgia joined the Ramsar Convention – an intergovernmental treaty on wetlands of international importance, especially those that serve as habitats for waterfowl. Park is in the emerald network as well, which is an ecological cooperation, created in order to make up special conservation interest. You will be astonished how many birds are migrating here, especially in late spring and early autumn. Wetlands are important resting and staging area for thousands of water birds migration between Northern Eurasia and Africa.
Natural attraction featuring waterfalls in a secluded river canyon with boat tours & walking routes.
Gelati is a medieval monastic complex near Kutaisi in the Imereti region of western Georgia. Built in the Georgian Golden Age, Gelati was founded in 1106 by King David IV of Georgia and is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The Gelati Monastery is in Kutaisi, Imereti Province, Georgia. It signifies the value of the Georgian Christian Orthodox religion. Inside the monastery there are murals and imagery surrounding the interior of the church dating back to the12th-17th centuries. It was one of the first monasteries in Georgia and adds to the Georgian culture
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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.
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