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Georgia has a rich and sweeping history that spans almost three centuries and many important events. From military conflicts to flourishing economic times,
Georgia has always been a state that knows how to bounce back and make the most out of the circumstances it meets.
Settled in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, Georgia was the last of the original 13 colonies to be formed.
Originally intended to be a debtors' colony, Georgia's true purpose was to be a military buffer zone for the rest of the colonies from the Spanish in Florida. It officially became a state in 1788.
Georgia bypassed most of the action during the Revolutionary War. However, when the state seceded from the Union in 1861, it thrust itself into a war that would take its toll on its people and the landscape. Georgia was a hotbed of activity during the Civil War, with many important battles taking place within its borders.
After the war, Georgia was allowed to rejoin the Union in 1870 - the last Southern state to rejoin. During the time period of Reconstruction (1865-1877), Georgia regained its footing as a functional state.
The early 20th century showed Georgia no mercy as the Great Depression settled into the cities and countryside. Farming took a downturn due to the climate (drought) and pests (boll weevil). President Franklin D. Roosevelt looked out for Georgia by passing the Rural Electrification Authority (REA) during the New Deal, but Georgians had to find new means of employment due to the suffering economy. During this time, the state found a new area of economic development: aviation. Georgia became a hub of activity for the airline industry, and by 1941, Atlanta's airport became home to Delta Air Lines and Eastern Air Lines.
The latter part of the 20th century brought an eruption of business activity to Georgia. CNN, Home Depot and Coca-Cola became staples of the Atlanta economic scene. The string of economic success continued when Atlanta hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics and attracted visitors from around the world.
As Georgia progresses through the 21st century, the spirit of resilience continues from the Alabama border to the coast of Savannah. Residents of the historic Peach State are still making economic and social progress as they add to the rich legacy of Georgia.
SUGGESTED AGENDA
Day 1 : Arrival
Arrival to “ShotaRustaveli “International Airport in Tbilisi .)- Pick up from the Airport –
Buffet Indian Lunch at Indian restaurant
Transfer to the Hotel
Check-in to hotel
Proceed for 3 hrs Tbilisi City tour
Buffet Dinner at Indian restaurant
Overnight at hotel
Tbilisi: The history of this amazing city throws back as far as the 5th century when the Georgian king VakhtangGorgasali ordered to build a city in the center of the fertile valley cozily lying between two Caucasian ridges. It originated from the word “tbili” - warm. Present-day Tbilisi is one of the safest cities in Europe,[5] and frequently ranks among the most popular emerging destinations thanks to Georgia's growing tourism industry.Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Notable landmarks include cathedrals like Sameba and Sioni, the medieval Narikala Fortress, classical avenues Rustaveliand Agmashenebeli, as well as the exotically-designed Georgian National Opera Theater
Day 2 : Mtskheta & Uplitsikhe caves
Buffet breakfast at hotel
Proceed for sightseeing of Mtskheta (45mins from Tbilisi)
Buffet Lunch
Proceed for Uplitsikhe caves (1hrs from Mtskheta
Return to Tbilisi in the evening
Buffet Dinner at Indian restaurant
Overnight at hotel
Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities of Georgia, at the confluence of the Aragvi and Kura rivers. Mtskheta is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Due to its historical significance and several cultural monuments, the "Historical Monuments of Mtskheta" became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the birthplace and one of the most vibrant centers ofChristianity in Georgia, Mtskheta was declared as the "Holy City" by the Georgian Orthodox Church in 2014.
Jvari Monastery stands on the rocky mountaintop at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, overlooking the town of Mtskheta, which was formerly the capital of the Kingdom of Iberia. According to traditional accounts, on this location in the early 4th century Saint Nino, a female evangelist credited with converting KingMirian III of Iberia to Christianity, erected a large wooden cross on the site of a pagan temple. The cross was reportedly able to work miracles and therefore drew pilgrims from
all over the Caucasus. A small church was erected over the remnants of the wooden cross in c.545 named the "Small Church of Jvari".
Uplitsikhe caves is an ancient rock-hewn town in eastern Georgia, some 10 kilometers east of the town of Gori, Shida Kartli.
Built on a high rocky left bank of the Mtkvari River, it contains various structures dating from the Early Iron Age to the Late Middle Ages, and is notable for the unique combination of various styles of rock-cut cultures from Anatolia and Iran, as well as the co-existence of pagan and Christian architecture
Day 3 : Proceed for Ananuri fortress
Buffet Breakfast at hotel
Proceed for Ananuri fortress (2hrs form Tbilisi). Ananuri is a castle complex on the Aragvi River in Georgia, about 45 miles from Tbilisi
Buffet Indian Lunch
Proceed for Gudauri from Ananuri (1hrs)
Enjoy at Gudauri Ski Resort
Ananuri fortress is a XVI century castle complex on the Aragvi River. The Ananuri fortress stands beside the famous Georgian Military Highway overlooking a large Jinvali lake. Its high, turreted stone walls protect two churches, a watch tower and a reservoir.
Next stop on the way in Gudauri – remarkable ski resort in Georgia. Resort is located at the altitude 2200 meters above the sea level. The resort offers high quality skiing opportunities.
Return to Tbilisi in the evening
Proceed for Gala Dinner with dance performance & Drinks.
Overnight at Hotel
Day 4 : Batumi
Early breakfast at hotel
08:30hrs Proceed for Batumi (5hrs)
Buffet Lunch at Indian restaurant
Small orientation tour of Batumi
Free time at Leisure to enjoy Beaches / Casinos at your own.
Evening Gala Dinner in a Indian restaurant with cocktails for 2hrs.
Overnight at hotel
Day 5 : Departure
Buffet breakfast at hotel
Check – Out and proceed for Tbilisi Airport to catch your flight at 17:45hrs
Return to home with sweet memories
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In an event of cancellation of an individual traveling on the tour, cancellation charges will be levied.
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