What to do and see in Samtskhe-Javakheti Region, Georgia: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

August 10, 2021 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Samtskhe-Javakheti Region, Georgia including Vardzia, The Drinking Spot in Borjomi - Dimitri's Marani, Rabati Castle, Sapara Monastery, Borjomi Central Park, Green (Mtsvane) Monastery, Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, Khertvisi Fortress, Monument to Prometheus, Borjomi Sulfur Pools.
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1. Vardzia

Erusheti Mountain, Aspindza 383770 Georgia
Excellent
84%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 572 reviews

Vardzia

Reviewed By JJHDerbyshire

Our first view of Vardzia took our breathe away. Originally, this medieval cave city was invisible from the road but an earthquke has left the remaining half exposed and it makes a very dramatic scene. It is impossible to visit all the caves in one day but, if you follow the main path through you will see examples of dwellings, wineries, stores, churches and meeting halls that certainly give a good flavour of what life must have been like. I recommend the 1 lari (about 30pence) bus ride up to the caves from the ticket office because the climb is very strenuous. You can book a return but we came down through the steep, very low tunnels and had back-ache for two days! Nonetheless, an excellent experience.

2. The Drinking Spot in Borjomi - Dimitri's Marani

9 Aprili St. 40, Borjomi 1200 Georgia +995 579 99 54 79 [email protected]
Excellent
98%
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

The Drinking Spot in Borjomi - Dimitri's Marani

Dimitri's Marani offers you different types of georgian wine and is specialized in making Georgian classical homemade wines. you can taste 11 types of homemade wines from 4 different regions of Georgia. Since June 2019 we added Hotel Borjomi Underwood (borjomiunderwood.ge )restaurant which offers georgian food and cafe - bar .

3. Rabati Castle

Akhaltsikhe Georgia
Excellent
56%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
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2%
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4.5 based on 441 reviews

Rabati Castle

Reviewed By israroz - Ra'anana, Israel

The Fortress (Castle) of Rabati, located on the left bank of the Potskovi River, was one of the most amazing sites that we visited during our trip to Georgia. Renovated by the Ottoman rulers around 17th and 18th centuries. A great place for a tour and enjoy the wonderful gardens and the beautiful buildings as well as the wonderful view from the roof of the castle and the walls that surrounds this amazing site. NOT 2 B MISSED.

4. Sapara Monastery

Akhaltsikhe Georgia
Excellent
67%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
3%
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1%
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Sapara Monastery

Reviewed By Frog-Aus

Hidden away at the end of a windy road in a beautiful peaceful location. We were lucky to have one of the monks come over to open the church for us and tell us about the history of this 9th century place with lovely frescoes. In need of more restoration s we were happy to make a donation

5. Borjomi Central Park

50, 9 Aprili Street, Borjomi 1200 Georgia +995 367 22 90 10 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Borjomi-Central-Park/534318636633061
Excellent
50%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
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4.5 based on 691 reviews

Borjomi Central Park

Reviewed By TAIN2013 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

The park is famous for its mineral water and is the main attraction of the city. There is a small tourist oriented market and some hotels just outside the park entrance. Inside the park is a bottling plant for bottled water, a restaurant and bar, a mineral water fountain, the Prometheus monument and a hiking path which leads to the sulphur baths about three kilometers up the trail. Across the river is a small was museum which also other curiosities like a butterfly collection and a relief map of Georgia. There are beautiful gardens at the entrance to the park. A green pavilion with a transparent dome has the mineral water fountain where you can fill up your own bottle or drink the mineral water from a plastic cup provided by an attendant. A cable car leads up the mountain where you can enjoy the excellent views and also visit some local attractions. You can also hire a golf cart to take you around the park. However, it only takes you as far as the paved road goes and not all the way to the sulphur baths. A small stream flows through the park and there are several bridges across the stream. Each bridge has its own unique handrail and construction including an Eiffel bridge with a handrail similar in design to the Eiffel tower and a Lover's bridge. There are many snack carts and children's rides in the park and the children will enjoy it the most. The park is entirely covered in dense forests and there are many hiking trails in the park as well. The mineral water from the park is supposed to be good for health. It tastes OK fresh from the spring but not so good after a few hours. If you just want the mineral water, there is a spring outside the park as well. The park has a small entrance fee which is waived if you are staying in some of the hotels in Borjomi. You do have to show your hotel card though to avail of the free entrance. The park is beautiful and definitely worth a visit if you are in Borjomi. Make sure to visit the sulphur baths as well.

6. Green (Mtsvane) Monastery

Borjomi Georgia
Excellent
68%
Good
21%
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8%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Green (Mtsvane) Monastery

Reviewed By LJavakhishvili - Tbilisi, Georgia

Beautiful place in the wood. After visiting the monastery you can have a picnic in the wood or near the small river. You can just bring a hammock and just read a book or have a nap.

7. Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

Borjomi Georgia +995 577 64 04 80 http://www.apa.ge
Excellent
57%
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park

Reviewed By mansour748 - Tehran, Iran

I think they have more than 10 specific tracking route herewith different level of hardness, length and types. You can choose suitable one and rent facilities from manaemt office.

8. Khertvisi Fortress

Vil. Khertvisi, Aspindza 0500 Georgia
Excellent
28%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
1%
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4.0 based on 143 reviews

Khertvisi Fortress

Reviewed By TheLush101 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

We were in the area back in September 2019 and were driving to Vardzia. The fortress is just off the junction with the main road where you turn to head to Vardzia Monastery. We'd already visited some fortresses so decided not to stop and just took pictures as we drove past. If you're into fortresses, then this one looks great as a lot of it is still standing and they're also restoring the rest. Definitely worth a stop off if you're on the way to Vardzia and have time - it's easy to get to and also in a stunning location to take photos.

9. Monument to Prometheus

Borjomi Park, Borjomi Georgia http://campsakartvelo.wixsite.com/campborjomitours
Excellent
40%
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24%
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4.0 based on 101 reviews

Monument to Prometheus

Reviewed By annapS2467GY

It was a very cold day, snow and ice on the path, we carried a water bottle to collect the special Borjomi waters from a fountain, we followed the path along the river, to hear the sounds of the waterfall, and saw a large silvery statute, it was most impressive and very unique experience. We took lots of photographs and made a careful retreat along the path to the parks entrance, (about 15 mins)

10. Borjomi Sulfur Pools

9 Aprili Street 50 Borjomi Central Park, Borjomi 1200 Georgia +995 322 22 12 21
Excellent
45%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
4%
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4.0 based on 53 reviews

Borjomi Sulfur Pools

Sulfur Pools - the average temperature of which is 32-38 C° - have an analgesic effect, and are very beneficial for the skin, cardiovascular and endocrine systems, spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system, and more. The semicircle-shaped open air pool has the warmest water, as it is the closest one to the well; the rectangular pool is larger and deeper; the smallest one is for children. The territory is equipped with free Wi-Fi, café-bar, changing rooms and showers. PRICES: 5 GEL per person; free for children under 8. DIRECTIONS: Sulfur Pools are located about 2 km from the Borjomi Park. There is no transportation system to the Pools. Enter the Park and walk across it, until the Park ends and the pathway up to the Pools begins.

Reviewed By mansour748 - Tehran, Iran

If you want more adventure, I really recommend you to visit here and swim in winter time. It's incredible to swim in hot natural water while all the valley is covered by snow and if you will be lucky you can feel snow falling on your head while all your buddy is inside hot water. The different of temperature will be 35 degree on winter and maybe it is same on hot summers

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