Destinations
Cities, monuments and landscapes of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan
Discover the best destinations in the Caucasus, one of the most fascinating regions in the world, where three ancient countries meet: Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. From the cobbled alleys of Tbilisi to the medieval monasteries of Armenia and the futuristic skyscrapers of Baku, every place treasures thousands of years of history, culture, and unique traditions at the natural crossroads between Europe and Asia, much of it listed as UNESCO World Heritage.
Use the interactive map to locate each place geographically or browse the list to explore historic cities, religious monuments, wine regions such as Kakheti โthe cradle of world viticulture with over 8,000 years of historyโ natural landscapes of the Greater Caucasus and archaeological sites. Each entry includes its history, what to see, and the best guided tours to visit it with expert local guides.
16 Destinations
Ushguli
Four Svan villages at 2,200 m, with medieval stone towers and the Shkhara glacier as backdrop. UNESCO World Heritage since 1996.
View DetailsTusheti Protected Areas
More than 80,000 hectares of mountains and stone villages in northeast Georgia, accessible only in summer.
View DetailsMtirala National Park
Subtropical forest in <strong>Adjara</strong> with waterfalls and moss-lined trails: Georgia's rainiest corner, 15 km from <strong>Batumi</strong>.
View DetailsMount Kazbek
5,047 m volcano in the Georgian Caucasus, with the medieval Gergeti church perched above the void and the village of Stepantsminda at its foot.
View DetailsSataplia Nature Reserve
Nature reserve 9 km from Kutaisi with fossilised dinosaur footprints, a limestone cave and a glass viewing platform over subtropical forest.
View DetailsMakhuntseti Waterfall
30-metre waterfall amid the humid forests of Adjara, combinable with the medieval King's Bridge, 40 km from Batumi.
View DetailsVashlovani National Park
Georgia's most remote park: clay badlands, pistachio forests and steppe wildlife in the southeast of Kakheti.
View DetailsDashbashi Canyon
Basalt canyon with waterfalls and a glass bridge in southern Georgia, two hours from Tbilisi on the route to Armenia.
View DetailsOkatse Canyon
Metal walkway suspended over the Okatse River in Imereti, 20 km from Kutaisi, combinable with the Martvili caves.
View DetailsBorjomi-Kharagauli National Park
One of Europe's largest parks: Lesser Caucasus forests, multi-day routes and mountain huts in Georgia.
View DetailsMartvili Canyon
Limestone canyon with turquoise water in Samegrelo: a walk and boat ride through the narrowest walls of the Abasha river.
View DetailsLagodekhi Protected Areas
Century-old reserve in the far east of Kakheti: beech forests, alpine lakes and uncrowded trails in the Greater Caucasus.
View DetailsLake Paravani
Georgia's largest lake, at 2,100 m on the volcanic Javakheti plateau: grey-blue water, constant wind and a treeless horizon.
View DetailsMachakhela National Park
Virgin subtropical forests, wooden villages and the Turkish border in the interior of Adjara, one of Georgia's least visited parks.
View DetailsPrometheus Cave
Limestone caves in Imereti with stalactites, underground lakes and a navigable river by boat, 20 km from Kutaisi.
View DetailsKolkheti National Park
Coastal wetlands on the Black Sea in western Georgia, UNESCO World Heritage, with lagoons, peat bogs and migratory birds of the Caucasus.
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