10 Beautiful Places To Visit In Georgia

Where to Find Georgia’s Most Scenic Places? 

Embark on a journey to discover beautiful places to visit in Georgia, each offering a blend of natural wonders and cultural history. Mtirala National Park beckons eco-tourists with its Chakvistavi waterfall, hiking trails, and wildlife. Nearby, Balda Canyon features limestone canyons, an emerald river, and the historic Balda Monastery.

At Lagodekhi Nature Reserve, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of diverse landscapes. Savor local wines and warm hospitality at the heart of Georgia’s wine region in Sighnaghi, the City of Love. Retrace medieval legends at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Ananuri Fortress, a former Silk Road outpost. Indulge in spa treatments at Mirza Riza Khan, a palace transformed into a luxury hotel. What are the most beautiful places to visit in Georgia?

1. Mtirala National Park

Eco-park with a waterfall and diverse wildlife  

small cascades of water with stones and green dense forest

Ideal para: Foto, Econômico


Situated between the Black Sea and the Adjara mountains, Mtirala National Park receives frequent rainfall, and its lush greenery creates a diverse habitat for wildlife. A haven for eco-tourists, the park offers hiking, horseback riding, and guided tours. The park’s most popular attraction is the magnificent Chakvistavi waterfall. Gaze in wonder as the waterfall plunges into a shallow pool, perfect for swimming.

Soak up the park’s natural beauty and spot wildlife including red deer, fire salamanders, and green lizards. To reach the waterfall, take the Tsablnari (chestnut forest) Trail alongside the gorge. Savor moments spent in the natural beauty that surrounds you: the birds singing, the ivy covering the forest floor, and the sway of the canopy of trees overhead.


Localização: MV6H+M57, Chakvistavi, Georgia

Telefone: +995 57 710 18 89

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Mtirala National Park

MV6H+M57, Chakvistavi, Georgia

2. Balda Canyon

Dramatic canyon with an emerald river 

A small canyon cave and opening through a forest in the water

Ideal para: Foto, História, Econômico


Explore the natural beauty of Balda Canyon, a limestone canyon carved over time by the restless Abasha River. Part of the larger Martvili Canyon system, you can find this canyon near the Kaghu waterfalls and the charming village of Balda. Characterized by its limestone walls, the picturesque canyon is draped with lush vegetation.

Immerse yourself in the natural scenery on a hike or jump from the canyon walls and plunge into the emerald waters for a refreshing swim. The canyon provides visitors with a memorable experience in one of the most beautiful places to visit in Georgia. Nearby, the historic Balda Monastery adds cultural significance to the area with historical roots that date back centuries.


Localização: FCQ5+FV6, Meore Balda, Georgia

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Balda Canyon

FCQ5+FV6, Meore Balda, Georgia

3. Lagodekhi Nature Reserve

Pristine nature reserve with diverse landscapes 

Tourist on the trekking near a waterfall

Ideal para: Foto, Econômico


Explore natural beauty at Lagodekhi Nature Reserve in eastern Georgia. Established in 1912, this reserve was the country’s first protected area. Nature enthusiasts are drawn to its diverse landscapes that encompass forests, lakes, meadows, mountains, and cascading waterfalls. Visitors are drawn to this reserve for its mountain vistas and to hike alongside mountain streams and dense forests.

The reserve is home to diverse species, including the elusive Eastern Caucasian Tur and the Persian Leopard. It’s also a haven for birdwatchers. Spot colorful rosefinches and listen for the distinctive call of the Caucasian chiffchaff. Enjoy the sounds of nature at dawn and dusk from your campsite or


Localização: 197 Vashlovani St, Lagodekhi, Georgia

Telefone: +995 57 710 18 34

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Lagodekhi Nature Reserve

197 Vashlovani St, Lagodekhi, Georgia

4. Sighnaghi

Historic town at the heart of Georgia’s wine country  

A city with old buildings.

Ideal para: História, Compras, Foto


Referred to as the “City of Love,” the town of Sighnaghi is nestled in eastern Georgia’s wine region. It beckons visitors with its charming narrow cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and the backdrop of the Caucasus mountains. Perched above the Alazani valley, the town is often compared to Tuscany.

Tour a vineyard to learn about winemaking from local artisans who ferment grapes in quevri, underground clay pots. Stroll through the local market to shop for spices, bottled wine, and locally made handcrafted goods. Marvel at ancient walls that were once used to defend the city. Visit the Bodbe Monastery, built between the 9th and 11th centuries, to view the relics of St. Nino, a venerated saint of the Georgian Orthodox Church.


Localização: 13, Sighnaghi 4200, Georgia

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Sighnaghi

13, Sighnaghi 4200, Georgia

5. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Legendary 11th century cathedral 

An old tan castle surrounded by mountains and grass

Ideal para: Foto, História, Viagens alternativas


Retrace Georgia’s rich history in Mtskheta at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval Georgian architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the early 11th century, this Orthodox Christian cathedral is the burial place of Georgian kings and was once a prominent pilgrimage site on the Silk Road.

According to legend, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral houses the burial site of Christ’s robe, brought from Jerusalem by a local man. His sister, Sidonia, was buried with the robe, leading to the cathedral’s construction over her grave. Stories of divine intervention and miracles have contributed to its rank as Georgia’s most venerated place of worship. Don’t miss the cathedral’s sculptural figures, a zodiac circle, and a sun clock shaped like a peacock.


Localização: RPRC+V9W, Narekvavi-Mtskheta-Railway Station, Mtskheta, Georgia

Abre: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 8pm, Saturday from 8 am to 5 pm, Sunday from 8 am to 8 pm

Telefone: +995 55 747 41 44

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

RPRC+V9W, Narekvavi-Mtskheta-Railway Station, Mtskheta, Georgia

6. David Gareja Monastery

Medieval cave monastery with sweeping desert vistas 

monastery caves built in rock in a green mountainside

Ideal para: Foto, História, Viagens alternativas


Situated near the border of Azerbaijan, the David Gareja medieval cave monastery is a fascinating complex of 18 Orthodox Christian monasteries. It was founded in the 6th century by St. David Gareji, one of the Assyrian fathers. The complex entices visitors with its unique architecture, featuring cave cells, chapels, and living quarters carved in the rock.

Explore the ancient frescoes that adorn the monastery walls, offering glimpses of the windswept Gareja desert, where shepherds on horseback can be seen herding sheep. Monks reside at the monastery, engaging in prayer and preservation of the site. In the nearby village of Udabno, enjoy the flavors of Georgian cuisine paired with tarragon chacha, Polish vodka, and Georgian wines.


Localização: C9WG+WHP, Udabno, Georgia

Abre: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

Telefone: +995 32 215 86 97

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

David Gareja Monastery

C9WG+WHP, Udabno, Georgia

7. National Botanical Garden of Georgia

Botanical haven surrounded by ruins of a fortress 

A fountain with a statue in the middle in a garden

Ideal para: Foto, História


Nestled in the heart of Tbilisi, the National Botanical Garden of Georgia beckons nature enthusiasts with botanical wonders. Dating back to the 17th century, the garden site was once part of the Silk Road. This expansive garden is home to a diverse collection of plants and trees from around the world and features a spectacular waterfall.

Over the centuries, it has been transformed into an arboretum-style garden, but traces of the garden’s rich history remain. Upon entering, explore the ruins of the Narikala Fortress. Gaze at colorful roses, tulips, and irises and enjoy wandering along the winding tree-lined paths, crossing ancient bridges, and discovering hidden grottos. Don’t miss the museum and the “French-Orangerie” with its rare collection of tropical plants.


Localização: 1 Botaniukuri St. 0105 Tbilisi, Krtsanisi, Georgia

Abre: Daily from 9 am to 7.30 pm

Telefone: +995 32 272 43 06

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

National Botanical Garden of Georgia

1 Botaniukuri St. 0105 Tbilisi, Krtsanisi, Georgia

8. Ananuri Fortress Complex

Medieval outpost with a castle and scenic river views  

A castle complex surrounded by green mountains above a river

Ideal para: Foto, História


Delve into Georgia’s medieval past at the Ananuri Fortress Complex, located alongside the Aragvi River and Georgia Military Road. Built in the 16th century by the Dukes of Aragvi, the fort was a key outpost on the Silk Road, connecting the northern and southern regions of the Caucasus mountains. Climb the castle tower to enjoy views of the nearby Zhinveli Reservoir and forest-covered mountains.

Explore the complex’s churches, including 3 architectural gems. There’s the Church of the Virgin, built in 1689. You’ll also find the Church of the Deity, dating between the 16th and 17th centuries, notable for its baldaquin, a ceremonial stone canopy. The last is Mkurnali, a smaller church, dating to the late 17th century.


Localização: 5P73+G5H, Ananuri, Georgia

Abre: Daily from 9 am to 8 pm

Telefone: +995 32 215 86 97

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Ananuri Fortress Complex

5P73+G5H, Ananuri, Georgia

9. The Holy Trinity Cathedral

Cherished religious landmark with a golden dome   

A large Cathedral in the center of a city of small homes

Ideal para: Foto, História


Perched atop Elia Hill in Tbilisi, the Holy Trinity Cathedral, known as Sameba Cathedral, has a commanding view over the left bank of the Mtkvari River and surrounding areas. As the tallest church in Georgia and one of the world’s largest religious buildings, Sameba Cathedral’s golden dome is a prominent feature visible throughout the city.

Upon entering the cathedral, visitors are greeted by its grand, graceful stone arches and colorful frescoes. Designed by architect Archil Mindiashvili, the cathedral is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Georgia. Constructed between 1995 and 2004, he incorporated natural materials and traditional methods, including sand brought from Jerusalem. Five of the cathedral’s 9 chapels are in a spacious underground area.


Localização: MRX8+3H8, Tbilisi, Georgia

Abre: Monday from 8 am to 9 pm, Tuesday–Sunday from 8 am to 10 pm

Telefone: +995 57 100 29 42

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

The Holy Trinity Cathedral

MRX8+3H8, Tbilisi, Georgia

10. Palace of Mirza-Riza-khan and Borjomi Central Park

An ornate palace, a picturesque town, and a relaxing park 

A blue palace with intricate details on the exterior

Ideal para: Foto, História, Viagens alternativas


Explore a unique blend of cultural history at the palace of Mirza Riza Khan, known as “Firuza” (Turquoise). Built in 1892 for a Persian noble, its ornate design, intricate stonework, and distinctive turquoise façade were inspired by Persian and Georgian architectural styles. The hotel was transformed into a luxury hotel with modern comforts amidst its old-world charm.

Enjoy rejuvenating spa treatments, and unwind in the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. After visiting the palace, wander through the picturesque streets of Borjomi and head to Borjomi Central Park, a cherished public gathering space. Admire flower beds bursting with vivid color, indulge in sparkling mineral water from mineral springs, and bask in the sunshine, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of nature.


Localização: 5 9 April Street, Borjomi 1200, Georgia

Telefone: +995 55 590 58 58

Ver acomodações nas proximidades

Destination card image

Palace of Mirza-Riza-khan and Borjomi Central Park

5 9 April Street, Borjomi 1200, Georgia

Este artigo inclui opiniões da equipe editorial dos Go Guides. A Hoteis.com remunera os autores dos textos publicados neste site, o que pode incluir custos de viagens e outras despesas.