Kutaisi, Georgia, the second largest city in Georgia, has an ancient history that extends to the second millennium BC through the Ottomans and then the Soviet era. This made the city of Kutaisi Georgia characterized by its historical, religious and cultural monuments until it reached this day with a dense and permanent tourism development to become one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Georgia …
Kutaisi
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Kutaisi city
The city of Kutaisi is the capital of the western city of Imereti, Georgia, and Kutaisi is the second largest city in Georgia after the capital city of Tbilisi.
Where is Kutaisi located?
Kutaisi is located 220 kilometers west of Tbilisi with a population of 196,800 according to the 2011 census.
Martvili Canyon
Located on the Abacha River, this canyon is a great place for those who are tired of the summer heat. You can take a boat trip, swim in the transparent water between small cliffs or take a bath in the waterfalls, as well as look at the sunlight falling from above and enjoy the splendor of this view The nearest city is Martfili. You can also see the Martvili Monastery on the road or through the valley
Okatsi Canyon
The views are breathtaking and the roads are in good condition to let you enjoy your own way. In 4 km of the valley, there is also the Kinchkha waterfall, one of the tallest and most beautiful waterfalls in Georgia. You can see it all in one day! The closest town to the valley is Kutaisi. You can take a minibus to the village of Gordi, and from there reach the Okatse visitor center on foot.
Prometheus Cave
It is another place to escape the summer heat. Discovered in 1984, this 1 km cave now offers a hiking trail through colorful caves as well as a boat trip through an underground lake. It’s even possible to get married in one of the halls! The closest town to Prometheus Cave is Tskaltopou. Keep in mind that the cave is closed on Mondays.