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Kutaisi & Martvili: Gems of Western Georgia

Explore Kutaisi & Martvili

Kutaisi: The Ancient City of the West

Panoramic view of Kutaisi

Kutaisi is one of the oldest cities in Georgia and serves as the capital of the Imereti region. With a history dating back to the 2nd century BC, it was once the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Colchis and is now the second-largest city in Georgia.

Top Attractions in Kutaisi:

  • Bagrati Cathedral – Built in the 11th century, it offers panoramic views of the city and was once listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Bagrati Cathedral
  • Gelati Monastery – Founded in the 12th century by King David IV, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its frescoes and serene atmosphere.
  • Gelati Monastery
  • Prometheus Cave – Located about 20 km from Kutaisi, it's a massive cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites illuminated by colorful lights. Boat tours are available inside.
  • Prometheus Cave
  • Sataplia Nature Reserve – Close to Prometheus Cave, it features preserved dinosaur footprints, a glass observation deck, and scenic walking trails.
  • Sataplia Nature Reserve
  • Colchis Fountain – Situated in the city center, this elegant fountain is decorated with golden figures representing Colchian mythology.
  • Colchis Fountain

Martvili: A Hidden Gem of Samegrelo

Martvili: A Hidden Gem of Samegrelo

Martvili is a charming small town located in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region. Known for its lush nature and famous canyon, Martvili is a perfect getaway for nature lovers.

Highlights of Martvili:

  • Martvili Canyon – A mesmerizing canyon with turquoise water, waterfalls, and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy boat rides and hiking trails.
  • Martvili Canyon
  • Martvili Monastery – Dating back to the 7th century, this peaceful monastery is perched on a hill offering picturesque views.
  • Martvili Monastery
  • Balda Canyon and Waterfall – A lesser-known but beautiful spot, ideal for swimming and exploring untouched nature.
  • Balda Canyon and Waterfall

Getting from Kutaisi to Martvili:

The distance is about 50–60 km, which takes roughly 1 hour by car. You can rent a car, take a taxi, or join daily tours organized by GeorgianTransfer.com.

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