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The best tourist destinations in Georgia for families

 


With unmatched mountainous landscapes and prime locations at the intersection of Europe and Asia, Georgia has become a popular vacation destination for families. Despite its small size, this former Soviet republic offers snow-capped peaks, seaside sites, scenic walking paths, and centuries-old defense towers. Here are the best tourist destinations in Georgia for families.

Tusheti National Park :


Tusheti National Park, a protected area in northeastern Georgia, with stunning terrain and protected species such as wild goats, is a must-see for nature lovers. The greater Tusheti region is one of the most ecologically pristine regions of the Caucasus. Famous for its landscapes, ancient defense towers, hospitality, and popular culture, the park and surrounding area is also worth a stop on your itinerary.

Uplistsikhe :


Tucked away in the hills of Shida Kartli, archaeologists have identified the ancient city of Oblesikhi as one of the oldest urban settlements in Georgia. The city is believed to have been strategically located in the heart of the Kartli kingdom and was a major political and religious center. Today visitors can explore the city's unique cave complex and discover its architectural significance.

Tbilisi Aerial Tramway :


The aerial tram line opened in Tbilisi in 2012, connecting Rick Park on the left bank of the Mtkvari River with Narikala Fortress. Enjoy 360-degree views of the Georgian capital as the cable car takes you to the top of Sololaki Hill.

Mtatsminda Park : 



Mtatsminda Park was once an important recreation center. Today, the family-friendly landscape park, with its carousels, waterslides, and Ferris wheel, remains a popular destination for travelers and locals looking for a day of fun and entertainment.

Georgian National Museum :


Tbilisi is rich in history, but travelers who want to learn more about the region's history, which dates back to the eighth millennium BC, should visit the Georgian National Museum.
Travelers say the well-organized museum provides vital information about Georgia's history, including its existence under Soviet rule. The Treasury Gallery in the museum's lower level displays jewels dating back over 2,000 years and the Warehouse section displays some of the most remarkable pieces from World War II.


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